
Cobra One Length winning all over the world
Bryson DeChambeau produced a birdie blitz on the back nine to clinch his first PGA Tour Title at the John Deere Classic. DeChambeau has been the driving force behind Cobra’s One Length Iron and this win just proves there is more than one way to get around the golf course. Bryson hasn’t mentioned it yet, but we feel Australian golfer Charles Potter (pictured below) may have inspired his last round heroics. Potter fired a scintillating 44 stableford points the day before DeCh

The impact of lie angle on your approach
The impact of a lie angle that is 1° too upright could be an #8 iron approach going 4 metres further left of the target than it should have. That could be off the green, or in the bunker, or even in the water. The only fault of yours was that your clubs aren't properly fitted for your game. Perhaps you had them fitted to you a long time ago or perhaps you've never been fitted. Just when you enter the scoring zone, the impact gets worse
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Putting the "game" into your short game
If you’ve got short-game practice time with a friend or family member, then make it more fun with a Par 18 Challenge. This will test how well you’re likely to transfer the short-game skills you’ve improved out to the golf course. You have 9 holes from 9 locations. Three test your chip and run skills. Three test your greenside bunker skills. Three test your short pitch shots. With each skill there’s an easy, medium and hard test. Make sure you putt out competitively as thi