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ARSENAL have a huge summer of change on their hands – and many big deals are in the pipeline. Viktor Gyokeres is reportedly set to travel to London to complete his medical ahead of a ...
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HORRIBLE STOCK?! 😬💥⚙️ NEW VW GOLF R 8.5 DISAPPOINTS… But Wait Until It’s Tuned!Let’s be real — we expected more. The new Volkswagen Golf R 8.5 finally hits the Nürburgring, and what starts with excitement quickly turns into a reality check. While the stock setup feels ...
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Golf Digest on MSNThere's a right and wrong way to try to hit the ball low. Scottie Scheffler's coach explainsTo win the British Open, played this week at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, players must play well in the wind. And to ...
Phil Mickelson has had a steady outing so far at LIV Golf Andalucía. After an opening round of 72 (+1), he repeated the same score in his second round. He sits at T15 on the leaderboard with a total ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel shares seven tips for bombing long tee shots with your driver like the pros do.
These are Phil Mickelson's three chipping basics from an hour-long clinic he just posted to YouTube. Study up to become a short-game whiz.
If you consume any golf content on Reddit, you may have started to see a pattern. Someone posts a video of their swing, lays ...
Potgieter also recently added the Ping G440 Max 3-wood to his setup, removing one of the five wedges that he used to carry. See the clubs he used to win at Detroit Golf Club below.
Slow play plagued the first round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Fields Ranch East, partially due to challenging hole locations. Stacy Lewis criticized the course setup, arguing that hole ...
Major winner, Stacy Lewis criticized the Women's PGA Championship setup, blaming difficult course conditions for slow play and poor viewer engagement.
Beth Ann Nichols discusses conversations around the course setup at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, with the Mel Reid saying the setup is failing to showcase the abilities of the LPGA's best.
After opening the final round at Oakmont Country Club with a front-nine 40 to turn in 5 over, no one expected J.J. Spaun to win the U.S. Open.
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