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It was a bummer, however, that Miller actually lost that hole-in-one ball — a Titleist 4 Pro V1 with his team’s logo on the side — a few holes later. No matter, the root beer hit the spot ...
In case you can't read the post, a 13-year-old named Preston Miller made a hole-in-one, but then lost the golf ball a few holes later. After his round while celebrating, another golfer, Ricardo ...
On the 181-yard hole No. 16, he made the fourth hole-in-one in his career using the ball with the "SLP" logo. He tucked it back into his bag. Fernandez knew someone else had recorded a hole-in-one ...
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Golf Digest on MSNA 15½ hole? How tour pros helped the Travelers Championship launch its unique umbrella challengeInstead, influenced by TV shots from a blimp of the pond surrounding the 15th, 16th and 17th holes at TPC River Highlands, ...
The earliest man-made golf balls ever uncovered were primitive spheres made of hardwood on the east coast of Scotland in the ...
What’s grim about the golf ball rollback isn’t the policy itself. It’s a strong idea. Golf is a less interesting, less strategic game when fewer skills matter at the sport’s top levels.
Smith’s collection includes thousands of logo balls from automakers, colleges and professional sports teams. His oldest ball is from 1917. “My wife always knew where I was at,” Smith says.
The 26-year-old lefty was given 500 balls to make an ace on the 8th hole of Pinheiros Altos Golf Club in Algarve, Portugal. The hole measured 142 yards. MacIntyre starts the challenge off on a ...
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