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How Jeffrey Kang, once nation’s best junior, overcame driver yips to earn long-awaited PGA Tour card
Kang was recruited to USC over Patrick Cantlay, but soon after he got debilitating driver yips. Last Sunday, after 13 years ...
Ten wandering thoughts on Rory McIlroy's fascinating decision to remove driver from his golf bag for the India Championship.
Golf Monthly on MSN
Driver Set-Up And Distance Tips
In this video, PGA Professional Katie Dawkins offers some driver set-up and distance tips to help you hit the ball further off the tee.
Cameron Young's one of the longest hitters on the PGA Tour, with the one-time winner averaging a whopping 313.2 yards off the ...
Even with the same club and the same ball, in many parts of the United States, you are going to lose distance as we head into ...
Alistair Davies Golf on MSN
Improve Your Driver Swing in Minutes With This Simple Golf Drill
This video introduces a simple, effective drill designed to improve your driver swing in just minutes. We focus on building ...
GOLF.com on MSN
Why front-to-back dispersion matters more than you think
True Spec Golf Master fitter Kevin O'Connell explains why players should focus on distance dispersion just as much as directional dispersion.
Golf Digest on MSN
I never noticed how many pros do this—until I started looking
For example: Let's say you tend to swing over-the-top. Instead of thinking "swing from the inside," you could in theory just ...
At Cedar Creek Corrections Center in Washington, golf is offering a second chance. “I never thought I’d be golfing, let alone in prison.” ...
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Shane Lowry leads in India with a 64, Rory McIlroy leaves driver out of the bag and shoots 69
Shane Lowry played bogey-free for a 64 in the DP World India Championship. That gives him a one-shot lead over Keita Nakajima ...
Golf's future requires balancing tradition and progress. Principles to preserve the game's integrity while making it faster, more respectful, and accessible.
The Journal on MSN
McIlroy lets 'big dog' sleep to shoot three-under on Delhi debut
Rory McIlroy left his driver out of his bag as he made his debut in India on Thursday, using only irons off the tee in carding a three-under 69 at the DP World India Championship in Delhi."I'm never ...
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