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That piece of equipment was a ball marker from Golf Life Metals. Not a perfectly manufactured one you would find in pro shops ...
The Rules of Golf are tricky ... My fellow competitor marked his ball and picked it up. He then replaced his ball and putted without picking up his marker. I told him his ball was not in play ...
Jon Millman invested in anvils, stamps and scrap metal, and taught himself how to make golf-ball markers. Millman, a financial planner and self-described golf junkie from Plainview, N.Y., on Long ...
The intent here is not to introduce a new generation of golfers to a classic way to (cough) cheat. Rather, it’s a friendly reminder to be on the lookout for a small handful of players prone to ...
The holiday season is the perfect time to surprise the golf lover in your life with a ... A personalized ball marker is a thoughtful and practical gift for any golfer. Engraved with initials ...
The solution was to develop golf balls with radar-reflective markers underneath the ball’s cover, with Titleist’s RCT Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls gobbling up the market share. But now ...
On Sunday at Bolingbrook Golf Club just outside of Chicago ... but none more unique as the diamond-studded ring/ball marker gifted to Rahm following his big win. That’s right.
If you look around the practice green before a round, you’ll probably notice more than a few players using lines on their golf balls ... marker, put a single dot on the ball, where there ...
Enter Jon Millman, the father of custom ball markers used by Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood and more of the PGA TOUR’s biggest names. Through a love for golf and an insatiable ...
The PGA Tour's Instagram post from Wednesday, April 30, featuring the unique ball markers of some of the players, went viral, garnering more than 15,000 likes. The post features the stark contrast ...
To hear Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele describe the controversy, the PGA is at stake with each fleck stuck to a once-pristine golf ball. Advertisement What is a mud ball, why do they ...