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While Dan Jenkins, who died March 7 at age 89, will long be remembered as the fastest draw in the sportswriting game—and the most-deadly accurate as well—I’ll always remember him for the early promotion he gave golf course architecture. In a two-part Sports Illustrated series that ran in 1965, Jenkins picked “The Best 18 in
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STOP SLICING YOUR DRIVER PART 3 Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDnctpwLa8o Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRJkLs0gXkg Are you annoyed about slicing your driver? This 3 part special will give you all the information you will ever need to fix your driver slice one and for all! Top 25 Golf Monthly coach Rick Shiels PGA Golf Professional at Quest Golf
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Phil Mickelson has a flair for the dramatic, evidenced on Thursday by his attempt to hit through an out-of-bounds net with a right-handed swing. Those theatrics include his playing commitments as well. Following a poor performance at the 2018 Ryder Cup—Le Golf National’s tight confines did a number on the 48-year-old accuracy, or lack thereof—Mickelson
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1:15 AM ET ESPN News Services FORT WORTH, Texas — Dan Jenkins, the sports writing great and best-selling author known for his humor, has died. He was 89. TCU athletic director Jeremiah Donati confirmed Jenkins died Thursday in his hometown of Fort Worth. Jenkins started his writing career at The Fort Worth Press and rose
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7:07 PM ET Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. — Rafa Cabrera Bello never had a chance to meet Arnold Palmer. The Spaniard played Bay Hill for the first time Thursday with Palmer’s grandson, Sam Saunders, and had an ideal debut with a 7-under 65 for a two-shot lead in the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Cabrera Bello opened
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“A hero,” wrote Joseph Campbell, “is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.” A description apropos for Phil Mickelson. For how often has the five-time major winner sacrificed his scorecard in the pursuit of the ridiculous, all for the benefit of our enjoyment? A sentiment on display Thursday at
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4:00 PM ET ORLANDO, Fla. — Rory McIlroy’s awareness concerning golf’s career Grand Slam is quite keen, as was made clear Wednesday when he interrupted a question about it to clarify that he’s already had four chances to get the job done. McIlroy, who turns 30 this year, has been on hold since winning the
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