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How to use the simple training aid loved by Tour pros
Want to putt like the pros? Ian Poulter shows how a simple string can improve your putting alignment, eye position and stroke.
Learn why knowing your average carry distance is key to smarter decisions, better practice, and faster improvement on the golf course.
Sewanee's Niel Phillips started his first and second rounds Monday at the Chick-Fil-A Invitational with holes-in-one at the ...
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Rules of Golf Review: Is pushing down the top of a sprinkler head on your line a penalty?
There are things you can do to make your next shot easier as found in the Rules of Golf, but there are a lot of things you can’t do. Rule 8.1 covers actions players can’t do to because they would ...
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Mark Feehily offers to perform at your wedding at auction to raise funds for Neurodiversity Ireland's Infinity Ball
Neurodiversity Ireland is excited to reveal that this year, Westlife's Mark Feehily has donated a prize that will make someone's wedding very special. Mark has offered a chance for one lucky couple to ...
PHILADELPHIA — Before taking questions from reporters on Wednesday, Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown cleared the air about his cryptic social media posts after Sunday’s win over the Tampa Bay ...
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Want to find the right golf ball? Start with this yardage
Instead of simply grabbing a sleeve from the pro shop, Marchini suggests taking the time to test golf balls—ideally with a ...
With the World Series getting started, it's a perfect time to discuss the baseball and golf swing, how they look alike and ...
A common occurence on golf courses all over the world is for any player in the vicinity of a potentially lost ball to join in the search. It's one of the things that makes this sport great. Even ...
Registration is open for two upcoming Jacksonville Area Golf Association tournaments in October and November. The First Coast Women's Amateur tournament will return to Duval County in July 2026.
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