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'It's Non-Stop' Tiger Woods Continually Teaching Son Charlie About Mind Games
Tiger Woods says he is constantly trying to distract 13-year-old son Charlie on the golf course in order to toughen him up
By Paul Higham • Published
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Why I Regret Entering Every Scorecard This Year
I've entered every scorecard this year, but my new lower index gives me little chance against the higher handicappers
By Elliott Heath • Published
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Golfer Accused Of Biting Nose Off Competitor After Post-Round Argument
51-year-old American faces up to seven years in prison after being charged with biting nose off competitor
By Paul Higham • Published
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'Missing The Point' - Padraig Harrington Questions New World Ranking System
Former Ryder Cup captain says using strokes gained is not the best way of forming ranking points and strengths of fields
By Paul Higham • Published
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What's The Hardest Achievement? A Hole-In-One, Nine-Darter Or Maximum 147
Snooker players spark old debate about the hardest sporting achievement between a 147, nine-darter and hole-in-one
By Paul Higham • Published
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Data Confirms That Putting Gets Harder As The Day Goes On
Arccos data guru Lou Stagner shared a chart that shows putting is easier earlier in the day compared to late afternoon/evening
By Ross Kilvington • Published
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'Very Little Class' - Sergio Garcia On Certain European Ryder Cup Players
Sergio Garcia has decreed that certain European Ryder Cup players have 'very little class' in a recent interview
By Ross Kilvington • Published
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£100k To Go Pro? New Competition Offers Amateur Golfers Chance To Win Investment
The documentary called 'The Shot' will give an amateur the chance to win a £100k investment if they make the cut at the Open Championship next year
By Ross Kilvington • Published
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Golf For The Disabled Tour Announces Enhanced 2023 Schedule
The G4D has launched its enhanced 2023 global schedule which will feature eight events in six countries
By Ross Kilvington • Published