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GOLF.com on MSN4 common setup mistakes that can wreck your ball-strikingUsing GOLFTEC's OptiMotion Technology, Josh Troyer explains some of the biggest mistakes golfers make in their setups.
During the round of 32, at the Michigan Women’s Amateur at Eagle Eye Golf Club, Ferris State senior Kamryn Shannon shot an ...
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. - - Seven members of the Ball State women's golf program were named to the prestigious 2024-25 Women's ...
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GOLF.com on MSN3 common ball-striking mistakes bad golfers make in their swingsThere are countless ways to make poor contact with the ball, but these are three of the most common swing mistakes according ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNBest Women's Golf Clubs 2025From package sets to drivers and putters, we run through the best golf clubs for women on the market right now ...
They are a bit past being “Sweet 16,” but they are once again in the “Sweet 16” of the Michigan Women’s Amateur Championship ...
James Hutchison is as eager as ever for the spotlight to shine bright on the Mississaugua Golf and Country Club. “We know ...
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Thibault healthy, playing competitive golf again after scary on-course accidentBrigitte Thibault was practising for a mini-tour event outside Orlando, Fla., last December, when a recreational player on an ...
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Two-time major champion Minjee Lee has taken over the lead with the first bogey-free round for anyone during the wind-swept KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
Fans want pro golf to move faster, but for the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour, there’s no quick fix.
Lexi Thompson nearly got blown over to start the third round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. She recovered from that opening triple bogey and goes into the final round tied for third place.
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