Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
The absolute best thing about my time on Tour is being a fly on the wall whilst the best fitters in the world dial in the best players in the world. The job itself is a far cry from what you might see ...
If you play golf on a course with a lot of trees, what we're about to describe might sound a little too familar: It's not uncommon to hit a golf ball toward the tree line only to see it disappear into ...
Welcome to MythBusters, a Golf Digest+ series where we explore answers to some of golf’s most common questions through a series of tests with golfers and robots. Sometimes definitive, other times less ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — They drive professional golfers up the wall. They’re highly unpredictable — unfair, depending on who you ask. You never know when you’re going to get one or how bad it’s going to be.
The Rainmakers crew did a fun golf ball test to see what (if any) impact a used golf ball has versus a new one. Every golfer has asked a simple question at some point in their playing days: How much ...
They say you "Drive for show and putt for dough," but both are affected by what golf ball you choose to play. Golf is great game, but it is also a cruel game. I played with a friend the other day who ...
Question: I knifed a ball out of a bunker, and now my ball has a scuff mark. How much can this affect performance and how should I decide whether to put a new ball in play? Answer: If you knifed one ...
A selection of Spalding balls from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the Dimple (second row, third ball), patented in 1905 and one of the first balls to be dotted with aerodynamic ...
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