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A new Australian Rules ball could be slightly different in shape, with a "sweet spot" for kicking, rather than a pointy end. The company that makes the Sherrin football is working on new designs ...
When playing winter rules, is it permissible to place your ball on top of loose impediments? Rules Guy has the answer.
Thankfully, the Rules of Golf are fairly friendly in a handful of circumstances when a golf ball is accidentally moved—but not in all instances.
A clever, entirely legal play by Australia in the second test of the Ashes touched off an intercontinental war of words on the game’s spirit of the rules.
The ball moved, rules chaos followed—and the game changed forever U.S. Open 2024: Ludvig Aberg has a chance to become the first player in more than 100 years to do this© Provided by Golf Digest ...
The Australian Football League, Aussie Rules Football, or just footie, has become America's new pastime. On Thursday, Fox Sports announced it would show three games of Aussie Rules Football on TV ...
It would be wonderful if there was a connection between the Indigenous games of ball and football – like marngrook and pando – and the codified game now known as Australian rules. But, despite ...
He was bummed about it afterward, but still made a par so it wasn't a disaster. And it was still probably better than if his tee ball that hit the power line fell into a water hazard.
A Texas man had an engineering job lined up, but then an opportunity came knocking from across the globe. Mason Cox tells Jon Wertheim how he became an unlikely Australian rules football star.
Franklin Sports, the leading manufacturer and retailer in the sporting goods industry, is now the official ball sponsor of Pickleball Australia.
‘Aussie Rules Footy’ or, AFL, is one of the most unique sports in the world. The thing is, it’s not perfect, which is why we think it might just be the best spectator sport on the planet ...
The revival of the idea of Indigenous influence on the origins of Australian rules football diverts attention from another, much more uncomfortable story about Indigenous relationships to football.