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.
Bryson DeChambeau’s analytical mind has served him well as a professional golfer. From his single-plane swing and use of single-length irons to his short-lived attempt at side-saddle putting and his ...
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 ...
The intent here is not to introduce a new generation of golfers to a classic way to (cough) cheat. Rather, it’s a friendly reminder to be on the lookout for a small handful of players prone to take ...
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You probably know that if a ball is on you line of putt, you can not only ask the owner to mark the ball, you also can have the marker moved off your line. It happens all the time. The last thing you ...
Every golfer has seen those wicked shots on TV where Tour players put wild backspin on a golf ball, landing a shot 10 feet past the hole and watching it roll back towards the flagstick. It’s ...