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Barkley has finished dead last in this tournament 10 times. He's in 24th place out of 90 after the first round this year.
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Golf Monthly on MSNThe 7 Golf Products We'd Create If All Equipment Rules Were RemovedThere's no question that advancements in technology has made the game of golf easier for a wider range of players. More ...
Indian golfer Diksha Dagar, who made her 11th cut in succession on the line, finished 63rd with a double bogey in a card of 4 ...
Jenny Shin experienced a real headache this season on the LPGA Tour. While she thought her driver difficulties were related ...
We're now deep into the End of Financial Year sale season and I'm happy to report that travel has brought its best to the ...
On Friday, European foreign ministers met Iranian counterparts in Geneva in a bid to prevent the conflict from escalating. There were few signs of progress. Trump contradicted his own intelligence ...
Explore how technical errors in golf cause mental blocks and scar tissue, impacting performance and mindset alike. Jason Dufner talks about overcoming the yips.
In the latest episode of Golf IQ, we're talking about the putting yips—and how to beat them.
Golfers who have suffered from the yips The yips have haunted some of the greatest names in golf history—proof that no amount of talent, experience, or titles grants immunity.
Bernhard Langer, playing in his final Masters this week, overcame battles with the yips and became one of the greatest senior golfers of all-time.
The Golf Channel's Johnson Wagner tried to recreate one of Xander Schauffele's best shots from the first round of the PGA Championship. It didn't go well.
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