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Month: August 2019
7:43 PM ET ATLANTA — For three frenetic minutes on Sunday, at least 14 people searched frantically through fallen leaves and thick kudzu under magnolia trees for Brooks Koepka‘s wayward tee shot on the seventh hole at East Lake Country Club. Someone found a Callaway. Then a TaylorMade. And finally a Titleist, but not the
Matthew Fitzpatrick is a loyal Englishman, but he certainly seems to have an affinity for the mountains of Switzerland. Since turning professional in 2014, Fitzpatrick has played in the Omega European Masters on the Crans-sur-Sierre course five times. After a missed cut in his initial appearance, he subsequently has finished seventh, second, first and first.
8:15 PM ET ATLANTA — As much as he later said he enjoyed being part of and witness to history a year ago at East Lake, Rory McIlroy didn’t much relish that final-hole walk. Fans rushing past him. That chanting and singing and hollering for someone else. The fleeting fear of being trampled. It was
The old swing tip, “down means up,” suggests that you should try to hit down on the ball for more height. That might work if you have speed, but for most golfers, down means down. In other words, line drives that don’t hold the green. To boost trajectory, you need a higher launch and more
The debate was over by January. He had a short-game prowess to match his prolific power, and his iron production was miles ahead of were it had been on the Web.com circuit. The results backed it up: Cam Champ, hailed as the “Future of Golf” by several publications—this one included—had a win, four top 11s
No doubt you have a few holes on your course where another 10 or 15 yards off the tee would make all the difference. It could mean getting to the green in two or setting up a wedge approach to a tough hole location. Now imagine if a few simple adjustments could give you that
It was 23 years ago this week, Aug. 29, 1996 to be precise, that Tiger Woods, 20 at the time, made his professional debut at the Greater Milwaukee Open. It was a memorable week, notwithstanding his tying for 60th, and occasionally an amusing one as well. Here are 10 reasons why: 1. En route via
STOP SLICING SIMPLE GOLF TIP Golf tips that will help golfers take charge of their drivers slicing off to the right and help them hit more fairways. Simple and easy golf videos with easy to follow golf tips and drills for any golfer who want to stop slicing today. Learn how to use your body
Ecco Golf has unveiled a hybrid spikeless shoe which boasts Gore-Tex Surround technology. The all-new Biom Cool Pro combines the benefits of Biom and Gore-Tex Surround technology to create ‘360° breathable comfort’. Ecco’s exclusive Biom Natural Motion last, which is based on scans of more than 1,000 pairs of feet, provides an anatomical fit, mirroring
10:52 AM ET Just like that, the golf season is over. Four majors and the FedEx Cup in the rearview before the calendar flips to September — this new calendar might take a bit of getting used to. So we look back on the year that was and what comes next. Rory McIlroy or Brooks
The PGA Tour season came to an end this past season with one of golf’s biggest boppers, Rory McIlroy, taking home the game’s biggest check. But when it comes to possessing pop off the tee, Rory has nothing on Kyle Berkshire. And Kyle isn’t afraid to say so. The 22-year-old is the new dominant force
1:17 PM ET Tiger Woods underwent arthroscopic knee surgery last week but still expects to play in Japan in October. Woods announced Tuesday that the surgery was to repair minor cartilage damage in his left knee. “I’m walking now and hope to resume practice in the next few weeks,” Woods said in a statement posted
We all want to hit the ball with extra oomph, but the way some golfers try to generate more power leads to mis-hits—with the ball usually being weakly struck off the toe of the club. So what’s going on? In golfspeak, you’re getting ahead of the ball. When you start the downswing, you lunge toward
ATLANTA — The PGA Tour season is over. The next one starts in two weeks. So much for the offseason. “I am tired, but we have the opportunity to play for $15 million [for the FedEx Cup], which is a ridiculous amount of money,” Bryson DeChambeau said ahead of last week’s Tour Championship. “It’s a