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Golf Digest on MSNRules of Golf Review: My opponent's ball is in my peripheral vision. Can I ask him to move it?The Rules of Golf provide specific guidance on when you can ask—and require—that your opponent mark or move a ball when ...
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GOLF.com on MSNHere’s how wet conditions can impact your golf ball | Fully EquippedOn this week's episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped, Kris and Jack discuss what the conditions Sunday at Oakmont can do to a golf ...
Chunked golf shots only add unnecessary strokes to your scorecard. So top golf teacher Tom Stickney has an easy drill to help ...
Want to play some golf and have some fun along the way? Then it's time for a trip to Glocester to play Melody Hill Golf Club ...
Sometimes there's a fine line between a flyer lie and a buried one. Here's the difference between them, and how you should play iron shots from nasty lies.
While Centre Court is quiet, a team prepares for two weeks of sporting theater. In the future, this time will be taken over ...
Want to crush the ball like two-time U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau? Start by following these six keys.
Dalton Joyce, AKA “YoungDalt,” shares three simple golf tips to help practice hitting the stinger golf shot — leading to more accurate tee shots.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOver 600 Years, the Golf Ball Has Evolved From a Primitive Wood Sphere to a Smart Ball With Cutting-Edge SensorsThe earliest man-made golf balls ever uncovered were primitive spheres made of hardwood on the east coast of Scotland in the ...
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A New York man is laying claim to the record for most consecutive hours playing golf — a 35-hour stint on a course on Long Island that began early Sunday evening and ended early Tuesday morning.
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6 steps to crush the ball off the tee like Bryson DeChambeauWe saw it coming a long time ago: DeChambeau has been a huge blip on the national golf radar since winning both the NCAA individual championship and U.S. Amateur in 2015, the fifth player to win ...
Golf and the 4th of July go hand in hand—both are about being outdoors, enjoying food, playing games, and making memories ...
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