What do you do if your flying divot ends up colliding with your ball and stopping it from rolling? Rules Guy has the answer. The post Rules Guy: My divot stopped a ball in motion. Is that a penalty?
Leg drive is not necessary for short bunker shots, such as those 30 yards or closer. Keeping the knees quiet will prevent the ...
Arguably the most-debated rule in golf involves whether a player deserves free relief from a divot in the fairway. Those in favor of that point out that a golfer shouldn't be penalized for hitting a ...
Finding your ball in a divot is about the worst bit of luck you can imagine. Relax — you can do this! First things first: Check how much green you have to work with. If it’s ample, throttle down to ...
GRAND FORKS — An array of starter clubs lined the putting green at King’s Walk Golf Course on a recent Tuesday. Each new golfer steps up to use Grand Forks Central graduate Jim Hackenberg’s latest ...
Shane Lowry struggled on Friday at the PGA Championship and was completely unable to control himself or his emotions. After an impressive drive on the 353-yard par-4 8th, Lowry was very nearly ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. When you see a great ball striker hit their irons, you’ll notice they almost ...
In September 1979, Lee Trevino conducted a one-day golf exhibition and clinic at Randolph Golf Course. Here are some of his golfing tips he shared with the crowd. It’s simple to correct a slice. No. 1 ...
There are loads of golf rules out there, and quite a few have stirred up debate lately. Golf has no shortage of rules, many ...