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Sometimes I swear we are living in a simulation. Right after receiving the email about the new Odyssey Red Seven X, I watched ...
Golf isn't a sprint. It's a marathon. Just because you bogey the first hole doesn't mean you can't make up for it on the next ...
Viktor Hovland rarely changes equipment. It's important to point this out because it's Masters week and Norwegian is coming off his first win in 18 months at the Valspar Championship.
Kizzire, who has won three times on the PGA Tour since turning professional in 2008, missed a five-foot par putt at the par 3 15th - his sixth hole of the day - and proceeded to boot his putter ...
That's when things took a turn. Kizzire stepped toward his ball, which slid past the hole on the right side, then he dropped his putter and kicked it like a punter would do to a football. It went ...
WATCH: Patton Kizzire punt kicks his putter before withdrawing from Valspar Championship with injury
The three-time PGA Tour winner, after missing a short putt, lost his cool by punt kicking his putter across the green. The club was clearly dented upon landing, and Kizzire was forced to remove a ...
Six straight missed cuts can change one’s outlook. Kizzire dropkicked his putter (video at top of article) after missing a putt during the first round of the Valspar Championship and later withdrew ...
Scheffler again played all the right shots in Rd 1 A Division of NBCUniversal. DISCLAIMER: This site and the products offered are for entertainment purposes only, and there is no gambling offered on ...
Patton Kizzire took out his frustration on his putter after a bogey at the Valspar Championship. / Kyle Terada-Imagn Images Although it’s not a frequent occurrence, professional golfers ...
Thursday at the Valspar Championship at Innisbrook in Florida, Patton Kizzire decided he'd had enough of his balky putter and gave it the boot. Literally. Alas, it wasn't Kizzire's day.
Have a look: "Auditioning, maybe, for his NFL career?" one Golf Channel analyst joked. That putter definitely didn't stay grounded. Seriously, that thing had some major hang time. As you can see ...
Since Karsten Solheim founded Ping in 1959, the company has been making some of the game’s most forgiving “player-friendly” products. When you consider innovations like the Anser putter ...
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