Golf balls get dirty. They spend a lot of time on grass, in sand and around mud, and golf balls tend to pick up some organic matter from where they lie on the golf course. Sometimes, that means golf ...
It's that time of year when conditions at courses around the country can make actually playing golf a bit of a challenge. Everything from trying to get a tee into frozen ground to dealing with ...
When you watch high-level golfers hit their irons, you’ll notice they typically take a chunk of the ground with them. That’s because when they are hitting the ball, they’re also hitting the ground, ...
Forget your putter, driver and irons, the most important piece of your equipment arsenal is your golf ball. And you need to keep them clean to get the best results. Golf balls are the only thing in ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
Learning how to hit a fade in golf can be a difficult task to accomplish, but if you’re hoping to lower your scores, it’s an essential skill to add to your repertoire. By controlling your ball flight, ...
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