Instruction and Improvement

Sites focused on learning, drills, and structured improvement.
Practical Golf logo

Clear, realistic instruction and thoughtful articles on improving smarter – not harder.

A great example of practical golf writing without fluff.

Golftec

Structured, technology-driven instruction with defined improvement paths.

A strong example of how guided lesson systems are built.

Golf Digest

A long-standing authority in the golf world.

Instruction, tour insights, equipment advice, and contributions from respected teachers.

Rick Shiels, Alex Elliott, Padraig Harrington, and others.

There’s excellent instruction on YouTube – if you approach it intentionally.

Forums and Community Hubs

Sometimes improvement comes from seeing how other golfers think – not just how they swing.
GolfWRX

One of the largest golf communities online.

Deep discussions on equipment, performance, and “what’s in the bag.”

Active discussions around rules, handicaps, and great equipment.

Good example of organized, category-based conversations.

My Golf Spy Forum

Independent testing conversations and strong community discussion.

Particularly useful when researching gear decisions.

Community platform focused on swing and gear.

A trusted place for thoughtful discussion, advice, and member insight.

Equipment and Review Resources

If you’re researching gear beyond BTS, these sites offer strong comparison models.
Breaking 80

Personal, narrative-style equipment reviews.

A strong example of blending storytelling with real-world gear testing and on-course perspective.

Plugged In Golf

Honest, on-course equipment reviews without the fluff.

A great example of how real play translates into real gear decisions.

Data-driven equipment testing and structured product comparisons.

Helpful when you want measurable insights backed by real performance data.

Hack Motion

Structured drill and training libraries with clear pathways to improve.

A strong model for organized, categorized skill development.

A Quick Reminder – 
No single website has all the answers.

Use these resources like you would a caddie’s advice:
  – Take what helps.
  – Leave what doesn’t.
  – Don’t carry every club in the shop.

Golf improves faster when your inputs are focused.

If you find a site that’s genuinely helpful, feel free to send it my way.
Good golf knowledge is meant to be shared.

Real Talk. Play Better.
Effort builds results.

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