Birdies and eagles are standard sights on the golf course, but a falcon and a hawk? Not so much. Yet, on the Earth course at ...
“I can’t take the golf club back without a mechanical thought,” Schmidt told Bamberger. “I tell you what, I swung and missed the ball one time because I forgot what my swing thought was in ...
What is the Best Golf Ball for You? Improving your golf game involves more than just perfecting your swing or investing in ...
The ATP is trying to solve the problem. By Stuart Miller Yellow felt and a rubber core. A tennis ball seems so simple. But reality is more complicated, at least on the pro tours where ...
Smart glasses you’ll want to wear. Hugely impressive HUD projector. Turn-by-turn navigation. Simple, real-world augmented reality. Never lose at pub quizzes. Controls are glitchy. Should be more ...
To hit a golf ball well and avoid getting injured in the process, you need both skill and ability. And while you can watch YouTube or take lessons to refine your skill, your ability often comes ...
What’s scarier than an opening tee shot with 250-yard forced carry over water? Playing a crappy golf ball is high up on that list. A Halloween-themed Bridgestone golf ball might be the trick (or treat ...
If there’s anyone who knows how to make a golf ball dance on the green, it’s Lee Trevino. The “Merry Mex” was the premier ball striker of his day and could pull the string on just about ...
Rather, it’s a friendly reminder to be on the lookout for a small handful of players prone to take some liberties when it comes to marking their golf ball on the putting green. The offending action?
Sadly, that’s not golf. One of the most important adjustments is your ball position or placement. Mastering ball placement for irons involves understanding what are long irons, mid-irons and short ...
That's because he was doing it on purpose. Going through my phone last week, I came across this old video of Tiger hitting golf balls on the driving range, with a smattering of golf balls outside ...
The chance of you ever seeing the ball again are slim. What do you do next? This USGA video explains a thorny situation in simple terms. “If you hit your ball out of bounds or lose it,” the narrator ...