Have you ever been stymied? Maybe in life. But probably not in golf, though it used to happen to players all the time. The stymie — where one player’s ball interferes with another player’s putting ...
Welcome to I Tried It, a GOLF.com series about golf items — apparel, gear, accessories, etc. — that we’ve recently taken out for a spin. We’re here to give our honest, no-frills takes on the latest ...
You’ve seen that player. The one who whips out a giant poker chip from that last trip to Vegas and uses it as a ball-mark. Heck, you’ve probably been that player. You’ve probably also played with the ...
Marking your ball. Golfers put a personal and distinguishing mark on their golf ball so that, in a group, if they are playing the same ball with the same number, their ball can be recognized.
Marking your golf ball on the green is not a complicated practice. But there are right and wrong ways to go about it. The post The do's and don'ts of marking your ball on the green appeared first on ...
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