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Work on your short game.
For a 15–19 handicap, chip/pitch and sand errors combine to cost roughly 1.6 strokes per round.
Most golfers don’t need the perfect short game. They need fewer mistakes around the green.
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Russell Henley wins the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge. He birdies four straight holes, including the first playoff hole, to secure the victory. Henley gained +12.0 strokes on the field for the week.
Know your carry numbers?
Carry distance is different than total distance. Update your SwingU bag with your real averages for better club recommendations on the course.
Shot tracking keeps your numbers up to date as you play.
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Get better club recommendations.
Customize your bag with your current clubs and carry numbers so the app can recommend the right club during your round.
Shot tracking keeps your numbers up to date as you play.
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Fix Your Golf Setup. If you stand too close to the ball, you won’t have room through impact. Let your arms hang naturally and push your hips back to create more space and balance.
Hit it straighter. Good swings still leaking left or right? Control the clubface and keep more shots on line with this simple drill.
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Fix Your Bunker Setup. If you keep catching bunker shots heavy or leaving them in the sand, your setup is probably working against you. Play the ball forward, build a stable base, and open the face before you grip it.
Think you should hit every green inside 120 yards?
A 15–19 handicap only hits about 50% of greens from ~115 yards. Scratch golfers hit 50% from ~195.
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Aaron Rai gets it done at Aronimink Golf Club to win the 2026 PGA Championship for his first major victory. Rai gained +14.5 strokes on the field for the week.
PGA Championship week hits different as a PGA Pro. Predictable ball flight is the goal, and tracking your numbers keeps you honest.
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16, 17, 18. The hardest holes in golf.
Your body and mind are drained at the end of a round. Decision-making starts to slip.
If you don’t reset mentally, it carries into the next shot.
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What would you shoot at Aronimink Golf Club? Host of the #PGAChampionship, the first men’s major here since 1962. A 10–14 handicap averages about 91.5 here. Think you could break 90?
Beat the heat. Most golfers wait until they’re thirsty on the course. By then, it’s already too late. Hydration starts before your round. #GolfFitness#GolfTips
Kristoffer Reitan wins the 2026 Truist Championship for his first PGA Tour victory. The Norwegian gets it done at Quail Hollow with a balanced performance across the bag. Reitan gained +12.5 strokes on the field for the week.
Dial in every shot with AI-powered Plays Like Distance.
SwingU adjusts your yardage based on wind, elevation, temperature, and course conditions so you can make smarter club decisions with more confidence.
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Make More Putts. If your speed and start line are all over the place, your tempo is probably inconsistent. Control your speed with stroke length, not acceleration, to improve consistency.
Most golfers aren’t losing strokes where they think. It’s not your swing. It’s your errors — the mistakes that turn into big numbers.
A 15–19 handicap loses ~6+ strokes per round from these, ~2 off the tee. Scratch golfers are closer to 1.
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Cameron Young wins the 2026 Cadillac Championship for his second victory of the season. He runs away with it by six shots with a red-hot putter. Young gained +14.4 strokes on the field for the week. #PGATour
Fix your chipping with this drill.
Most golfers swing too fast and try to add too much. Try chipping with just your trail hand to stay connected and improve contact.