The Grip Secret Most Golfers Never Think About
Most golfers never think about grip pressure — yet it may be one of the biggest hidden factors affecting contact, distance control, and consistency inside 100 yards. In this week’s...
At Edison Golf, we give you the tools and insights to sharpen your short game. In Inside the Scoring Zone, Bill Totten — former PGA Teaching Professional and longtime Director of Golf at Fripp Island Resort and Edison Golf WedgeFit® Expert — shares practical lessons and proven strategies to help you score better. Explore the posts and tools below and start transforming your game.
Most golfers never think about grip pressure — yet it may be one of the biggest hidden factors affecting contact, distance control, and consistency inside 100 yards. In this week’s...
As America celebrates its 250th birthday, explore 10 unforgettable public golf courses located near some of the nation’s most iconic National Parks—from Big Bend and Zion to Yosemite, Yellowstone, and...
Knowing the three chipping windows is one thing—knowing when to use them is what lowers your scores. In Part 2 of the ISZ Window System, learn how to read common...
Most golfers overcomplicate chipping. The best players don’t. They see the shot through a simple lens—low, medium, or high—and match their setup to the window. In Part 1 of this...
Matt Fitzpatrick’s win at RBC Heritage put a spotlight on something most amateurs overlook: how he holds the club around the green. Fitzpatrick frequently uses a left-hand-low (lead-hand-low) grip when...
The Masters always reveals where scoring truly happens. In 2026, it wasn’t full swings that separated the field—it was what players did around the green and on it. From clutch...
Inside the Scoring Zone By Bill Totten. Master WedgeFitter and Former Director of Golf at Fripp Island. I’ve been fortunate in this game. Over the years, I’ve made more than...
What the data says about scoring—and what Gary Woodland’s win proves. Most golfers aren’t practicing where they lose the most strokes.
Great rounds aren’t defined by how many chances you create—but by how many you convert. In this week’s Inside the Scoring Zone, Bill Totten explains why scoring comes down to...
Your handicap may say one thing—but your scorecard often says another. In this week’s Inside the Scoring Zone, Bill Totten breaks down why skill doesn’t always translate to scoring—and where...
At TPC Sawgrass this week, every shot demands confidence—especially inside 100 yards. Inspired by Bob Rotella’s mental approach to golf, learn how trusting your short game can stabilize a round,...
Great wedge players don’t aim at the hole—they choose where the ball should land. Learn how PGA Tour players use landing spots, green slopes, and rollout to control wedge shots...
Most golfers aim at the flag. Smart wedge players aim at a finish spot that protects against trouble and sets up the easiest putt. Here’s how to read green contours,...
When the snow melts and dormant Bermuda starts to wake up, your course won’t play like mid-season golf. Tight lies, soft turf, and unpredictable spin demand a different approach inside...
From the Oval Office to Augusta National, Presidents have walked fairways and faced the same challenge every golfer does — controlling distance and avoiding the big number inside scoring range.
Everyone’s posting palm trees. We’re looking ahead to spring in the Mid-Atlantic. Here are six snow-covered courses you’ll want on your calendar the moment the thaw hits.
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