Resident Rules of Golf expert Fergus Bisset joins Golf Monthly editor Neil Tappin to discuss the situations where you can practice on the golf course and perhaps more importantly, where you can't ...
There are four foursomes matches in a session, the first on Friday morning and the second on Saturday morning. Two players ...
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.
In this video, we explore the concept of keeping a mental scorecard to play your best golf. We explain how tracking focus, ...
The Ryder Cup is an absolute blast for golf fans thanks to its format -- there are team-oriented events that test chemistry and teamwork. One of those is foursomes, which are the events that lead ...
What are foursomes, where is Tiger Woods, and why on earth is that rather inebriated spectator cosplaying as George ...
The first two days of the Ryder Cup (Friday, Saturday) are firmly entrenched in team-based golf. Golfers from the United ...
Two days in, Team Europe has broken all records at Bethpage. The American side is struggling to fight their rivals as they have only managed to earn 4½ of the possible 16 points. With just 12 more ...
Match play in golf focuses on winning individual holes rather than the total number of strokes. A score like "5&4" means a team was up five holes with only four left to play, ending the match. The ...
Ryder Cup scoring shapes every contest with foursomes, four-ball, and singles battles. Discover how points are earned and why every hole matters in the Cup.
Want to shoot lower scores? Tommy Fleetwood has a simple way for amateur golfers to shave strokes on the course.
Here's everything you need to know to follow the action. NOTE: The PGA of America, which owns and operates the Ryder Cup, controls all digital streaming and broadcast rights to this event. For more ...