A GRIP ON SPORTS • Sneaky crowded. That seems to be the best description of Sunday’s sports late. Though “sneaky” might be underselling it a little.
At just under 6 feet and exceptionally strong and athletic, Young bends forward and reaches for the ball more than most shorter players, who utilize a more upright posture to give them freedom to turn ...
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Bhatia's broomstick putter sparks anchoring debate on PGA Tour
The so-called "broomstick putter," which exceeds waist height, has been a constant source of debate in golf. While typical ...
THE Arnold Palmer Invitational went to extra holes last weekend for an exciting finish heading into The Players. After rain ...
Scheffler has not been his best early in 2026, but he believes further dedication can get him where he wants to be ...
Ludvig Åberg produced decisive bogeys early along his back nine to relinquish his overnight lead at The Players Championship, ...
In the immortal words of Patrick Swayze, "It’ll get worse before it gets better." Swayze was talking about the biker bar he was hired to protect in the ...
Tiger Woods' 'better than most' putt at the 2001 Players Championship remains one of golf's most iconic moments.
Golf can appear to be a simple game, especially in the hands of the best players in the world. Just step up, hit the ball straight and knock it in the hole. Grip it and rip it. Meanwhile, it's a ...
Schauffele, Cameron Young, Corey Conners and Justin Thomas make up the top five at THE PLAYERS, and there's one big thing you can copy from each for your own game.
Ludvig Åberg's meteoric rise has left the golf world with two questions: Who is this guy and where did he come from? The post Ludvig Åberg’s origin story: How Sweden’s minimalist superstar arrived ...
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