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Rules of Golf Review: Another golfer found my ball and propped it up in the rough. Can I play it like that?
Lucky for you and that one you pumped into the rough between the second and third holes, a guy playing in the opposite ...
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Rules Guy: How should a wrong-ball penalty be assessed when playing both match and stroke play?
If your playing partner hits a wrong ball but you're playing both match play and stroke play, how should you assess the penalty?
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Fouke golf brings home state title in year 3 of program
Three years after its first season, the Fouke golf team wrapped up the 2025 season by winning the conference title for the ...
What are foursomes, where is Tiger Woods, and why on earth is that rather inebriated spectator cosplaying as George ...
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How Strong Does a Golfer Need to Be?
But strength is just one part of the equation. Just because you can deadlift 500 pounds, doesn’t mean you’ll smash drives.
It's not your swing. The difference between a 15-handicap and single digits lies in preparation, mindset, and course ...
PrimePutt built a tour-quality putting mat for home practice. After a year of testing, here's why surface quality changes ...
Here is an explanation of the “leaf rule,” also known as Model Local Rule F-14. Understanding it can help save you during fall golf season.
The Ryder Cup can be a dizzying beast to wrap your head around if you’re not a seasoned golf enjoyer. In such headspinning ... the player who navigates the course in the fewest number of ball hits ...
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Forget Low & Slow: Snatch the club back like Jon Rahm
The reason Rahm’s backswing is short and quick goes back to how he compensated for a birth defect. He describes it as a “club ...
The Ryder Cup at Bethpage was soft on the course, ugly in the crowd and highlighted the need to look elsewhere for the game ...
A new viral trend has taken social media by storm, and now it’s creeping into classrooms across Australia. It’s called the “six seven” trend. While the name suggests numbers, there’s no math involved.
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