Johnny Wunder gets a deep, candid look inside the Srixon Tour process-and its massive success-with director of tour ...
Bowling centers apply oil to their lanes using a machine that works like a giant inkjet printer. The pattern in which it’s ...
Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Lee Trevino and Ben Hogan all won PGA Championships differently, but their lessons still apply ...
Golf Digest senior writer Alex Myers is on a one-year mission to see how good he can get at golf through daily training, practice and playing. Read more from his “Late Scratch?” series here. Watch ...
Those are perhaps the best three words in golf. And now, that applies to the purported "No. 1 ball in golf." One dozen free Pro V1 golf balls can be yours once again while supplies last. Titleist has ...
The chapter title for Rule 8 in the Rules of Golf is pretty descript in terms of what happens when your ball ends up in a less-than-ideal lie. The title? "Course played as it is found." It means, when ...
Callaway Golf has unveiled a new limited-edition golf ball ahead of one of the most iconic weeks on the golf calendar. The Chrome Tour April Major golf balls are designed to celebrate the atmosphere ...
Lucky for the competitor who had hit said shot — his name is cropped out of the footage — the seagull backed off instead of stealing the ball. He was already five over par at this point and didn’t ...
To start the year, Callaway announced it’s revamping its flagship line of golf balls on the PGA TOUR with the 2026 iteration for the Chrome lineup. Already in the bags of players across the TOUR, ...
Evergreen Golf Club instructor Austin Nutt takes a swing as he tries out Amazon’s new Amazon Basics golf balls that recently debuted on the company’s online marketplace. (GeekWire Photos / Taylor ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Erik Matuszewski's coverage spans golf businesses, news & destinations What would happen if three golf addicts with resources, ...
You probably know the Rules of Golf allows you to remove loose impediments near your ball or even on your line of play (Rule 15.1). You can do it pretty much any way you want provided that doing so ...