It takes no special talent to take a divot. Any golfer can tear up a patch of turf on a tee box or a fairway. But repairing the damage? That’s a task that not everyone has mastered. Stanley Reedy is ...
There is perhaps no greater edict in all of golf etiquette than this: Take care of the golf course! From raking bunkers to disposing of trash, it’s one of the game’s great imperatives that we leave ...
Holes in the cartilage-bearing surface of your joints were long thought to be not repairable. From the earliest descriptions of cartilage injuries in the Hippocratic era to the words of physician ...
Next time you get to a par 3, compare the divots on the back tee to the ones on the closer tees. You should see two differences: Divot holes from better players start past the ball (you can usually ...
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