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GOLF.com on MSNShould you use feel or yardage on wedge shots?In today's edition of Play Smart, the Short Game Chef explains what distance you should rely on feel with your wedge shots.
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Golf Digest on MSNCharles Barkley holes out incredible eagle (!), shoots his lowest round in 30 years (!!) at American Century ChampionshipBarkley's 9 points in the Stableford scoring system has him well off the 23 by first-round leader Joe Pavelski. But at T-24, ...
A high finish promotes full rotation, balance and tempo, a better swing path and adds distance to your golf shots. If you finish high, it typically means you’ve rotated completely through the shot. If ...
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Golf Digest on MSNThe chip shot every amateur needs to know how to hit, according to this LPGA winnerIf you're around the green and need to land it softly, this is your new go-to shot according to LPGA tour pro Grace Kim ...
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Golf Digest on MSNSome of the world's best athletes share common sense golf swing advice for youThe American Century Championship brings together a wide range of well-known celebrities and athletes to give them the chance ...
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025 Viewer's Guide: How to watch, TV times, streaming options, featured coverage from Royal PortrushFind out where to watch the nearly 200 hours of 2025 Open Championship live coverage from Royal Portrush on NBC, USA Network ...
Swing weight is overrated and feel is what matters. Here’s why chasing D2 isn’t helping your game but a good fitting will.
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Golf Digest on MSN‘How did that stay out!?’: Tour pro comes inches from second par-4 ace in PGA Tour history at Scottish OpenWe’ve seen a few close calls over the years—notably Dustin Johnson at Kapalua in 2018 and Max Homa at this year’s PGA Championship —but there has only been one recorded par-4 ace in PGA Tour history.
The acclaimed architect worked with the director of grounds at the famed New Jersey Club to restore the century-old A.W. Tillinghast design.
These collectives, formed to funnel money to athletes or schools, fail to meet NCAA rules requiring deals to serve a valid business purpose.
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