Golf: First Tee - So what is Wentworth worth?TIM GLOVER
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I've always been drawn to a mallet putter, so my first putter was a no name brand just with a bigger head. When I started to take golf more serious in high school, I upgraded to an odyssey 2 ball center shaft. Which worked well but I never could get properly aligned. About ten ye...
Alongside the Titleist Pro V1x, both balls have amassed over 3000 Tour victories, making them the most successful golf balls in the professional game. From the Pro V1 golf balls, you get a reliable flight and ultimately a ball you can trust to perform well from tee to green. The Pro ...
Tee it high and let it fly.It's one of golf’s most eye-rolling clichés. The higher you tee the ball up, the farther it will go. Teeing the ball very low, on the other hand, is commonly understood to be a go-to method for getting the ball in play. But does tee h...
Golf holes of different lengths will require more or fewer strokes by a golfer. And regardless of length, the par number of a hole always allows for two putts. So a 150-yard hole is one on which the expert is expected to hit the green with histeeshot, take two putts, and, therefore...
Hey Everyone, I picked up golf just before Lockdown! Since then I've been having lessons and been fitted for clubs as well as gifted a few (lucky me). When it comes to my Irons, I have Wilson D7 5i - Sw with a Gw too. Max lost is 56. Should I have a 60 d
but have remained loyal to Titleist as they are a bit heavier than other brands, and I don’t recommend switching weights in your wedges. My 2-ball putter is also from 2007. It's cracked on top, but I just can’t let it go. But wait, if it “is broke” – should I fix it?
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Why is it called tee tee? The word tee isderived from the Scottish Gaelic word taigh meaning house and is related to the 'house' (the coloured circles) in curling. This would make sense, as the first golf tees were within a circle of one golf club length round the hole. ...