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When the world shut down during the pandemic, Jon Millman, a New York-based investment portfolio manager, wanted to try his hand at something new. An avid golfer, he decided to give wedge stamping a ...
“You got to do it again,” Tony Finau said. “We’ve seen everything,” his coach, Boyd Summerhays said. “Let’s go.” We’ll start with that second quote first. By now, dear golf reader, you probably have ...
Friday wasn’t Thursday for Kevin Streelman and Co. at the Valspar Championship. Tougher weather conditions led to higher scores on the Copperhead course at Innisbrook, with Streelman going from an ...
Following his Open Championship win, Xander Schauffele's father, Stefan, called the claret jug "the coolest trophy in sports." The Stanley Cup would like a word. Much like the Stanley Cup, Xander's ...
PALM HARBOR, Fla. – Kevin Streelman was a birdie machine at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course on Thursday. He made seven in all, and no bogeys, jumping out to the Round 1 lead at the Valspar ...
Q. What am I allowed to use to mark the spot of my ball? A. The spot of your ball must be marked with a ball-marker or with your club. A ball-marker is an artificial object such as a tee, coin, or ...
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Will Zalatoris almost chipped in from just off the green on the 16th hole of the Scottish Open. While his ball failed to find the bottom of the cup, he ended up with something even rarer than holing ...