Dailymotion on MSN
Golf lesson: How to lower your handicap
In this video, Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach Trey Niven takes a look at the swing of former Premier League footballer, Jay ...
YouTube on MSN
This putting lesson will change your golf game forever
Most amateur golfers wildly underestimate how many strokes they are losing by not dialing in their short game. For every hour of full swing you practice, you really should spend at least 2 hours of ...
A PGA professional reflects on 30 years in golf, an unexpected writing career, family milestones and life lessons learned on ...
Golf Digest on MSN
Our favorite golf memories from 2025
Other than a few stray workers in golf carts and a large deer I saw grazing near the 18th fairway, it was just me in the ...
This December, while families gather around tables and trees, I keep coming back to a golf tournament in Orlando and what it ...
The Bangkok Post on MSN
A Thai odyssey in good voice
Taking a pair of scissors to your own work is a difficult task, but when you're the director, cinematographer, and writer of ...
Wilmington Star-News on MSN
Escape the ordinary: 26 things to do in the Wilmington area in 2026
Looking for something to do? Start 2026 off with some of these unique activities that you can do without leaving the ...
Noon. Monday, Jan. 8. Olive Garden, 10400 Ulmerton Road, Largo. The next REPCO meeting will be the annual holiday lunch. The ...
Angela Trabucco was an avid baker and loved baking with her grandchildren. She played golf with her lady friends and enjoyed couples golf with Desi. Angie also cherished time with her mother.
Social media erupted in response to Paige Spiranac’s accompanying tweet, “Really wanted to slow it down so you could see the ...
Golf Digest on MSN
Tiger @ 50: State-of-the-art tech reveals an important metric in Tiger's golf swing
The swing that propelled Tiger to the career grand slam and one of the most dominant stretches in golf history was a more refined version of his younger move, which makes sense, because it was Butch ...
Golf's smoothest mover, Louis Oosthuizen, knows some things have changed when it comes to the golf swing — but others are timeless.
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