FlightScope evolved from defense radar in 1989 to golf's leading launch monitor. The journey from tracking bullets to ...
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My favorite course played in 2025? It’s inside a prison
The author’s favorite course played in 2025? It’s inside Cedar Creek Corrections Center, and its members are part of Cedar Creek Golf Club.
After a promising start to his MLB career, Cannon enters 2026 fighting for relevance in a suddenly crowded White Sox pitching ...
No golf news this week, so … How and why I started writing the golf column for the Enterprise-Record, and why I play the game. In 2001, when my good friend Milan Murray’s health was waning, ...
One way to look back at his career is to consider significant shots he hit with all 14 clubs in the bag, including two of ...
After closing more than a year ago, Schaumburg’s 56-year-old YMCA branch is reopening soon after taking over two former ...
Currently ranked as the No. 5 prospect in baseball by MLB.com, Wetherholt is a versatile infielder. Now 23, he was drafted No ...
From the highs of Shohei Ohtani to the lows of Patrick Mahomes, these are the 10 most important sports moments of 2025.
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If I could go back in time, these are 7 pieces of game-changing golf advice I’d give my younger self
Save yourself years of frustration with tips that will fast-track your progress and boost your enjoyment of the game ...
Questions are swirling among golfers in the D.C. area about what will happen to the city’s three public golf courses, after news of the Trump administration terminating the National Links Trust’s ...
Tiger at 50 reminds us greatness is built on fundamentals: feel the strike on putts, let the body control the short game, ...
Back in a 2006 issue of GOLF Magazine, Peter Kostis broke down a key "X-factor" that pros use to add serious speed to their swings.
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