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Golf isn't a sport where you can play defense against your opponent, but once you could. For many years in singles match play, a person wasn't allowed to move his or her ball on the green even if it was directly in an opponent's path. A player facing the obstacle while trying to hole ...
When putting, a smooth motion, back and forth, is the ideal. Some golfers have tried to achieve this by anchoring a putter to their belly or chest. The game's governing bodies, however, want to ban the technique (Read: "The End of an Era: USGA/R&A ban anchored putting" ). But like eve...
The USGA announced last month that it received a record 9,860 entries for the 2013 U.S. Open. But with only 156 players in the field, and with 52 already exempt, that leaves close to 10,000 golfers fighting in local and sectional qualifiers across the country for the remaining 104 spo...
Your best putting days come when you're fearless. Rickie Fowler's advice? Don't hesitate. Here's how he keeps his routine to 15 seconds. Read: Rickie Fowler: Putt Faster and Make More For more exclusive videos, download the digital issue for tablet. Download now >
Golf isn't a sport where you can play defense against your opponent, but once you could. For many years in singles match play, a person wasn't allowed to move his or her ball on the green even if it was directly in an opponent's path. A player facing the obstacle while trying to hole ...
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Ten years ago, as I stood near the 10th tee at Colonial Country Club waiting for Annika Sorenstam to hit her first shot in the Bank of America Colonial, an incredible jolt surged through my body. I realized for the first time that I had absolutely no idea what to ...
discusses how she developed a friendship with the legendary Ben Hogan. She got to know Ben Hogan after joining Shady Oaks Country Club as a junior member during her freshman year on the golf team at TCU.
Five-time PGA Tour winner, Nick Watney, on how to control your short irons and swing with better rhythm. Read: Nick Watney - Clean Up From 125 And In