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Here’s a trivia question for you. Who was the first player to win a PGA Tournament with a colored golf ball?
Here’s a trivia question for you. Who was the first player to win a PGA Tournament with a colored golf ball?
Let’s face it. The driver used to be placed off the deck a lot more often than it is now.
What do professional golfers who play for a living have that you don’t?
Most people don’t think power when it comes to iron play, but as with any shot on the golf course, more power can help you a lot more than it can hurt you.
I might be a left-handed lad from Leicestershire, England, but I know what it’s like to swing from the right side.
In case you haven’t noticed, the premium putter market is red hot.
If your distance control is good on lag putts, you should leave yourself a lot of short second putts.
Here’s something to look for the next time you watch a professional golf tournament: Notice how, on great shots, the pros hold their finish and how, on bad shots, they don’t. Why’s this worth noting?
I founded the company in 1990 and named it PLOP, an acronym for “Physical Laws Of Putting.” PLOP originated with the design of its innovative, perfectly balanced, center-shafted, brass blade putter.
Your driver sets the tone for the rest of your game.