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A missed putt which resulted in a double bogey on the Maridoe Golf Club's 12th hole led the Englishman to mimic firing a gun with his putter.
In a refreshing shift from traditional golf etiquette, Palm Beach National Golf and Country Club (NASH) is redefining the golfing experience to embrace a "come as you are" philosophy.
Nearly every golfer is familiar with the various names of today’s golf clubs and the specific purpose for which they’re used ...
It isn’t highly unusual for an argument to erupt when a golfer drives his ball into the group in front of him without yelling ...
Scottie Scheffler is taking golf to a level not seen since Tiger Woods. The latest example was his four-shot win at the ...
If the performance was reminiscent of Tiger Woods, consider that Scheffler became the first to win the PGA and British Open in the same year since Woods did it in 2005 and became just the second ...
The "Happy Gilmore shot" may have become iconic out of humor, but is it really permitted in professional golf, let alone ...
As a Masters champion and Ryder Cup icon, Sergio García boasts a resume that most golf lovers could only dream of. Yet for a ...
Ryan Gerard broke through for his first career PGA Tour victory at the Barracuda Championship. Here are the clubs he used to ...
Robert MacIntyre’s iron bounced 10 feet into the air at Royal Portrush after he tomahawked it into the turf during the Open ...
Golf clubs shed baby boomer image, turn into ‘Hunger Games’ as users skew younger Texas golf clubs invest millions to keep up with rising expectations, as industry undergoes demographic shift.
Norwalk police said 41-year-old Matthew Berman, of Bronx, N.Y., stole $23,000 worth of golf clubs from a business on Connecticut Avenue.