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So, there are a few variations on how you can plop your hair, depending on what your hair type is and what you're using (i.e., a T-shirt, a microfiber towel, or a pillowcase). I've tried all three ...
Think about your own groups — you can quickly deduce who is a good putter and who isn’t. If you fall into the latter camp, here are a few things I would want to work through with you during ...
Welcome to I Tried It, a GOLF.com series about golf items - apparel, gear, accessories, etc. - that we've recently taken out for a spin. We're here to give our honest, no-frills takes on the ...
So, for the putter to sit neatly in the front compartment, they were designed at 35 inches in length. If you walk into a golf shop today, you’ll find 70 percent of the putters there are still 35 ...
We’ve got a winner for golf’s Comeback of the Year in 2023. It’s the Ram Zebra putter. The Zebra putter was born in the mid-1970s, used by Raymond Floyd to win the 1976 Masters, and was ...
Question: You mentioned on social media that Brian Harman won with a zero-torque putter. How does it differ from a regular mallet? Should I switch? Answer: I can't answer the second question for you.
In golf, you use only one club on almost every hole, and that's the putter (except for hole-outs, which don't happen often, even for the pros). The last few feet of your golf hole can sometimes ...
When L.A.B. Golf introduced its MEZZ.1 putter — its first putter that “didn’t look crazy,” CEO Sam Hahn acknowledges — it became the upstart company’s best-seller overnight.
And say, three-putting from six feet makes you a little angry (just a little). And say, you slam your putter against something hard and it bends. Then, here's the crazy part: The orientation of ...