There is perhaps no greater edict in all of golf etiquette than this: Take care of the golf course! From raking bunkers to disposing of trash, it’s one of the game’s great imperatives that we leave ...
It takes no special talent to take a divot. Any golfer can tear up a patch of turf on a tee box or a fairway. But repairing the damage? That’s a task that not everyone has mastered. Stanley Reedy is ...
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Rules of Golf Review: When does 'tidying' a bunker turn into improving your line of play?
The Rules of Golf have relaxed what you can do when you're standing in sand getting ready to play a bunker shot. But you ...
For the purpose of this article, consider the following definitions of good players and good golfers. Good players have low handicaps, usually hit the ball a mile, and occasionally post very low ...
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This Easy Chip Technique Will Save You Around The Greens
When your ball lands in a divot or deep pitch mark around the greens, it can completely mess up your normal short game shot ...
Daedong Robotics, an artificial intelligence (AI) robotics company under the Daedong Group, announced on August 7 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for technological cooperation ...
Q: What is your opinion on taking divots with all iron shots? I seem to get the same distance whether I "pick" the ball or take a divot and tear up the fairway or tee box? Should I be taking divots ...
Golf etiquette mirrors real-world decorum Reader Daniel Cahill is so right when he suggests that etiquette is vital to maintain the standing of golf (“From the Morning Read inbox,” Jan. 10). Golf ...
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