It’s a new world in 2019 under the new Rules of Golf, and the changing landscape almost led to an unfortunate miscue for Jordan Spieth. Making his first start of the year at the Sony Open in Hawaii, Spieth had to take relief after his tee shot on the 15th hole landed near a sprinkler head. […]
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Spieth almost committed an embarrassing rules violation Thursday, but thanks to a quick-acting rules official, he escaped the situation penalty-free. The post ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa’: Jordan Spieth nearly violates new rule one day after ripping it appeared first on Golf.
“You watch his hands on short putts and there is a tremor in there. I don’t care if the putt goes in or doesn’t.” The post ‘He visibly has the yips’: Hank Haney says Jordan Spieth misses most short putts on Tour appeared first on Golf.
Every golfer finishes his or her round with either confidence on the greens or a lack thereof. Talk is cheap, but muscle memory is reliable. The post If you’re not practicing with feedback, you’re wasting your time appeared first on Golf.