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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 ...
In this video, the Divot Dudes take on PGA Tour legend Ben Crane, a five-time winner, in an exciting 2v1 golf match. Watch ...
You know that sound. A ball hits green with authority, bites hard and then spins back toward the flag like it's being pulled ...
Golf's future requires balancing tradition and progress. Principles to preserve the game's integrity while making it faster, more respectful, and accessible.
That low, penetrating ball flight that cuts through wind like a laser beam? That's the stinger, golf's most satisfying shot ...
Brayden Kerns put it all together at the Gateway Metro Conference Tournament. The Father McGivney junior fired a 6-over 78 to help the Griffins to a third-place finish on Sept. 24 at Stonewolf Golf ...
Fitness guru and Professional Long Driver Averee Dovsek explains how to take five yards off a golf club with one small ...
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Want to hit your long irons pure? Focus on these 5 keys
GOLFTEC Director of Teaching Quality Josh Troyer explains five swing keys that will help you hit your long irons better.
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How a D-II golfer earned a historic PGA Tour exemption
Drew Zielinski won Golfweek's Fripp Island to Bermuda Invite tournament on Tuesday, becoming the first D-II golfer to earn a PGA Tour exemption by virtue of winning a college event.
Hitting your long irons pure on a consistent basis is a challenge for most recreational golfers. Sure, they may catch one solid a couple of times per round, but sprinkled in there are chunks and thins ...
FARGO — About the only thing missing from the West Fargo Sheyenne girls golf team’s resume is a state championship. The Mustangs will be well within reach of that feat when the final round of the ...
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D3 college golfer aces same hole twice(!) in the same day, calls it ‘the best day of golf in my life’
On Monday morning at 8:30 a.m., Sewanee golf team sophomore Niel Phillips, stepped up to the par-3 8th hole, his first of the day at the Chick-Fil-A Invitational in Rome, Georgia, and “flushed it.” ...
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