MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Scottie Scheffler’s dedication to routine is a key element of his success. He’s had the same coach since he was a kid, he still practices with the same training grip that you’d hand a ...
There’s no “playing through” option when a herd of elk takes over the golf course.
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A surprising tip to stop fatting short irons
To fix the fats with your short clubs, try moving the ball forward in your stance, which promotes the proper weight transfer to your front side on the downswing and the ball-then-turf contact you want ...
Finding your ball in a divot is about the worst bit of luck you can imagine. Relax — you can do this! First things first: Check how much green you have to work with. If it’s ample, throttle down to ...
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Manners matter as much as scorecard
One of the first rules we are taught when we venture onto the golf course is the rule of how we should behave, and a 'clip around the ear' by my father, when we first played together, made me ...
Mike M. of Mustang, OK is the creator of the Glove Gripper, a wearable device for golfers designed to store a golf glove, a tee, and a divot repair tool in a secure location on the waist. The device ...
GRAND FORKS — An array of starter clubs lined the putting green at King’s Walk Golf Course on a recent Tuesday. Each new golfer steps up to use Grand Forks Central graduate Jim Hackenberg’s latest ...
Q: Dear Chef, Is there a secret to hitting chip shots when your ball is sitting in a divot? —Chris M., Louisville, Ky. Finding your ball in a divot is always a bummer, but this situation isn’t as bad ...
ENDICOTT, N.Y. (WBNG) -- Every year, volunteers help get En-Joie ready for the DICK’s Open by participating in “Divot Day.” “What we basically try to do is we try to go across the course, smooth ...
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