“I’m crazy. I know I’m crazy,” Bob Zokoe says, pointing toward the proof of his insanity. It’s a breezy afternoon in Brooksville, Fla., an hour north of Tampa, and Zokoe is standing on a gravel road ...
Sequencing is one of the most important elements of the golf swing. When it’s off, it can throw everything completely out of whack, causing poor shots and power leaks. When it’s on, it’s the key ...
The best coolers for the golf course play a bigger role for some players than others. A cold beverage is probably not a top priority if you’re a dedicated purist player who hits the links to play golf ...
From the moment Scottish shepherds in the Middle Ages started whacking rocks toward targets with crooked sticks, golf has been a wellspring of innovation. Tinkering has never been restricted to the ...
In the summer of 1976, Maurice Flitcroft, an easygoing crane operator from northern England, registered to play in the local qualifier for the Open Championship. But that was not the story. What made ...
Golfers can be a nutty bunch. Not only do we tend to be susceptible to any product that promises to help us improve, we also love to showcase our devotion by buying things that pay homage to the game ...
Some people, like Charles Howell III, grow up in Augusta and are inspired to become a pro golfer. Others, like Campbell Vaughn, grow up in Augusta and are inspired to become a pro gardener. Vaughn, a ...
The most charming late-night spot on Golf Channel these days is an oldie-but-goodie: Arron Oberholser pitching the xE1 sand wedge, with its proprietary “auto-glide” technology and the promise to get ...
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