A fan at the Players Championship poked a little fun at Tiger Woods and the 14-time major winner got a good laugh out of it. The post Tiger Takes Joke In Stride appeared first on Golf.
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Making an albatross is rare enough on Tour, but Russell Knox also made history with his on Thursday. You have to see the incredible shot yourself to believe it. The post WATCH: Russell Knox makes historic 275-yard albatross at Valspar Championship appeared first on Golf.
Top 100 Teacher Joe Plecker shows why placing your lead hand on the club properly is the key to fixing that nasty slice. The post 30 Second Fix: Solve Your Slice appeared first on Golf.
In April, men and women will compete on the same course on the same day for a single individual prize for the first time ever. The post Jordan Mixed Open will pit men and women against each other for a single prize for the first time ever appeared first on Golf.
The USGA is in the process of hiring at least two people who will oversee the USGA’s relationship with the game’s elite players. The post With rules under fire, USGA trying to keep the peace — with outreach, education, even new hires appeared first on Golf.
Second round tee times for the 2019 Valspar Championship at the Innisbrook Golf Resort’s Copperhead course are included. The post 2019 Valspar Championship second round tee times appeared first on Golf.
Had you been looking, you could have watched the present and the future of English professional golf in one pairing in the last round of the Players Championship. There was Justin Rose, 38, who seems to be world No 1 on alternate weeks and in contention every other week and there, alongside him, was Eddie […]
As the Round of 16 begins, two familiar foes meet at Glen Garden
If you’re a company trying to raise your brand’s profile, European Tour pro Thomas Pieters has the perfect opportunity for you. The post ‘For Sale’: Pro posts plea for sponsor on his golf bag… in three languages appeared first on Golf.
Searching for an opponent’s ball can either take a few minutes or a really long time. The post The Etiquetteist: How much time should you spend searching for an opponent’s lost ball? appeared first on Golf.