Scottie Scheffler’s switch from a blade to a mallet earlier this season at the Arnold Palmer Invitational coincided with an intriguing change to the way he lines up the ball. The two-time major winner ...
SAN DIEGO — Rory McIlroy didn’t need to change putters at the 2024 Tour Championship. With $25 million up for grabs in Atlanta, it would have seemed ludicrous for anyone in the field to shake things ...
Rory McIlroy is again a winner on the PGA Tour, taking home his second career Players Championship title. In doing so, McIlroy picks up his second win of the season, the first time he’s had two ...
Jay Don Blake, winner of the 1991 Farmers Insurance Open and 1980 NCAA Individual Championship, is making his 500th PGA TOUR start this week in his home state at the Black Desert Championship. Blake ...
There are two questions that need to be addressed in this rules post, although it might seem like there should be just one. The first is, can you use a long putter to create the biggest drop area ...
Canadian teaching pro Philippe Gariepy turned heads–and camera lenses–when he rolled up to the green at the PGA Championship of Canada wielding the shortest legal putter allowed: 18 inches. In an era ...
KAPALUA, Hawaii – Professional athletes can be a proud bunch. Their pride is both a cause and effect of their success, giving them the requisite confidence to excel at their craft but also serving as ...
Scottie Scheffler is hitting the ball as well as anyone on the PGA Tour since Tiger Woods’ prime. But he can’t seem to win any tournaments. The World No. 1 hasn’t taken home an official trophy since ...
The next time you attend a professional golf event or watch the best players in the world battle it out on television, keep a close eye on what putters are being used. There has been a significant ...
A closing bogey was the only blip on an otherwise stellar day for Yealimi Noh, who notched eight birdies in a Day 2 7-under 64. Noh hit 12 fairways and 17 greens on Friday at the Founders Cup en route ...
GULLANE, Scotland – Driven in part by competitive necessity as well as regulatory reality, Carl Pettersson has made, at least temporarily, the transition to the conventional putter. Pettersson, who ...