As a superstitious golfer, I’m always changing things up after bad holes or bad rounds. I’ll sometimes switch golf balls but will mostly shuffle my ball markers and divot tools. I always keep a few of ...
There is perhaps no greater edict in all of golf etiquette than this: Take care of the golf course! From raking bunkers to disposing of trash, it’s one of the game’s great imperatives that we leave ...
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Tiger Woods loves a good Tiger-ism, and golf fans got another great one this week. Getting "zeroed." Woods used the term this week when TaylorMade Golf asked Tiger about his viral video last year, ...
GRAND FORKS — An array of starter clubs lined the putting green at King’s Walk Golf Course on a recent Tuesday. Each new golfer steps up to use Grand Forks Central graduate Jim Hackenberg’s latest ...
Golf is a game of tradition, skill, and patience. As any experienced golfer knows, the game doesn’t always reward perfection.
Q: What is your opinion on taking divots with all iron shots? I seem to get the same distance whether I "pick" the ball or take a divot and tear up the fairway or tee box? Should I be taking divots ...
It's one of the most brutal moments in golf: arriving to your golf ball to find that it has wound up in the middle of an old ...
Golfers love to practice. But have you ever wondered how the pattern of your divots on the practice range tee affects the golf course? With every swing of an iron, a divot of turf is usually removed.
Arguably the most-debated rule in golf involves whether a player deserves free relief from a divot in the fairway. Those in favor of that point out that a golfer shouldn't be penalized for hitting a ...