There is nothing that can bring a golfer down after making a hole-in-one. At least, that’s what I imagine as someone who has never been fortunate enough to make an ace. But one random and completely irrelevant response from a golfer’s wife just might have done the trick.
British Open champion Brian Harman was able to put a more compelling—and colourful—spin on Lucas Glover’s resurgence by paraphrasing a line from the film, “The Shawshank Redemption.”
The PGA Tour’s performance dietitian, Ryan Harmon, says that many athletes she sees getting frequently injured have something in common: low Vitamin D.
Even with Scheffler’s troubles on the greens (he ranks outside the top 150 in numerous other putting categories), there is one statistic he leads: approach putt performance.
A former associate of Phil Mickelson has alleged Mickelson was involved in a previously unknown money-laundering investigation, according to an excerpt from a new book.
Keegan Bradley enters this week’s BMW Championship at Olympia Fields Country Club in 11th place in the FedEx Cup standings and 11th in the US Ryder Cup standings. The latter depends on improving in the former. But guess which one means more to him. A lot more.
Francesco Molinari will act as the fifth and final back-up to captain, Luke Donald, when the biennial matches between the United States and Europe heads to the Marco Simone Golf & Country Club near Rome next month.
What Vu’s setup shows us is that each of the clubs in your bag needs a specific distance (and playability) function, and too many average golfers have clubs that might serve little distinct purpose or are overlapping with what other clubs are doing.
There’s one thing golf fans are talking about this week: Lucas Glover’s sweaty backside. It gives us no pleasure to continue writing about it, but news is news. You clicked the link to this story, so we’re all part of the problem here.