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It's long been said to fear the last player on the driving range. The thought being that it's a tell-tale sign of panic and ...
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It was all going so well for Rory McIlroy during his first round of the 2025 Masters—until it wasn't. Two double bogeys three ...
Fortunately for that golfer, there is no penalty for setting a clubhead down behind the ball and then taking a ... According to the Rules of Golf, “setting an object down” doesn’t mean ...
When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. We all know Titleist dominates the PGA Tour when it comes to golf ball usage but just how much of an edge do they have? We took a closer look ...
Scott Puklich, Eden Prairie, Minn The Rules of Golf can be, well, disorienting. You’re right, Scott, the ball can’t be cleaned. The Rules for replacing don’t require the ball to be replaced ...
After a thrilling Players Championship, the next stop on the PGA Tour schedule will take place just down the road from TPC Sawgrass when the 2025 Valspar Championship is played at the Innisbrook ...
His focus is all things sports with an emphasis on every aspect of professional and amateur golf. Kendall has been ... (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images) More Richard Heathcote/Getty ...
Lee’s tee shot on the next then went way right of the fairway as he made bogey to fall further down the leaderboard. A ball that hung up in the grass beside a bunker well above his feet at the par-5 ...
Smalley's tee shot was a bit too strong and seemed destined for the water, but then his golf ball, miraculously, held up on a wooden plank that runs around the perimeter. And it then kept holding up.
From his single-plane swing and use of single-length irons to his short-lived attempt at side-saddle putting and his admission that he administers Epsom salt baths to his golf balls, DeChambeau ...
Iga Swiatek is at it again. The polarising former world No. 1 was on Saturday booed by spectators before she was eliminated by rising star Mirra Andreeva in a blockbuster semi-final at Indian Wells.