Misconception! Is this a beauty pageant contestant? A form of birth control? A prime Imus or Clinton defense? Or is it one of the most serious and widespread problems with golfers and the Rules of Golf today? The USGA believes it to be the latter. Webster’s believes it to be a fact of life. “Due to the subjective nature of being human it can be assumed that everyone has some kind of misconception.” What’s yours when it comes to golf? Read more
At the turn of the 18th century, an avid golfer named Ivon Moore Hoels invented a new golf game to play with his buddies. They would play head-to-head against each other on an individual hole basis, rather than by total score. Read more
Dropped calls: They are the biggest problem with cell phone coverage, football replays and with golfers. How to drop and where to drop are both worthy of a 911 call—better yet, a 411 call. Read more