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Rules of Golf Review: Before taking a drop, can you 'clean up' the area of loose impediments to ensure a better lie?
The Rules of Golf specify when (and why) removing sticks, leaves, etc. is allowed without being hit with a penalty ...
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From cheating accusations to career-changing violations and beyond, here are the most costly, controversial and downright ...
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Rory McIlroy joins an elite list of golf's greatest liest as his ball lands in a banana peel during his Saturday round at the ...
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You know a pro from a beginner just by their swing and that is exactly how it should be. Pros spend decades refining ...
We're into Day 3 at the Australian Open from Royal Melbourne and the leaderboard is perfectly poised for another dramatic round of golf.
Wyndham Clark raised eyebrows when he took practice swings in a watery penalty area, but his clever use of a new rule led to an epic birdie.
Of the 12 new teams at this year's Grant Thornton Invitational, none were as unfamiliar as Charley Hull and Michael Brennan.
Hitting a shot off a banana skin was certainly one of McIlroy’s more unusual acts of the year, but not the only one. On Friday, he missed the ball completely — which under the laws of golf counts as a ...
Rory McIlroy found an unusual hazard on the second hole at the Australian Open as a banana skin messed with his game ...
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