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And to play well in the wind, they must control their trajectory and flight the ball low. It’s a skill that amateurs need to excel in the wind as well, as a lower-flighted shot is less impacted by the ...
At the Open Championship, the 236-yard 16th at Royal Portrush is an intimidating par-3 with a deep chasm right of the green that punishes the slightest ...
The rules of golf can be complex but at this week's U.S. Open an interactive artificial intelligence avatar is offering a glimpse into how golfers can get instant answers to questions, even what ...
After falling in love with golf, Modi Oyewole launched Swang to introduce the sport to people who look like him.
When a golfer at the U.S. Open tees off, in less than one second the members of the NBC Sports broadcasting team know where the ball is headed, how far it will go and where it will land. That ...
Jaime Diaz joins the Live From desk to discuss how the golf ball rollback is progressing and why there are numerous issues to sort through before a resolution is reached.
Despite opposition from professional players, USGA commissioner Mike Whan said Wednesday that the governing body is "full speed ahead" on its plan to "roll back" the golf ball.
The toughest job during this week's U.S. Open, besides playing in the championship, might be trying to find errant shots that find Oakmont's unprecedented rough.
Discover how golf ball dimples could change propeller design, boosting efficiency and sustainability in aviation, marine & energy sectors ...
It's that time again, golf fans. Time for those practicing at the U.S. Open site to show off videos of dropping golf balls into the deep, snarled rough and watching them disappear. Literally ...
The Rainmakers crew did a fun golf ball test to see what (if any) impact a used golf ball has versus a new one.
U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau hit some balls on the White House South Lawn as it was turned into a Par 3 course for a few brief moments.