No putting method has benefited more from the 2016 anchor ban than the arm-lock stroke. Webb Simpson and Bryson DeChambeau have turned into world-beaters on the greens since they switched to the ...
With the PGA Tour’s one-week offseason now in the rearview, some players are already tinkering with new gear or playing styles in the first week of the new season. Count Phil Mickelson among them.
Orlando, Fla.— Brian Tennyson remembers the last round of the 2019 British Amateur Championship at Scotland’s fabled North Berwick Links. He hit every par 5 in two, drove one par-4 green and had ...
While Matt Kuchar – the current FedExCup points leader -- is the man behind the recent resurgence in the arm-lock putting method, a couple of amateurs named Spider and the Ace Man also deserve a ...
World No. 5 Xander Schauffele thinks the arm-lock method of putting should be banned. Until it is, however, he's going to give it a go. Although he ranked ninth on the PGA Tour in "Strokes Gained: ...
DUBLIN, Ohio – Xander Schauffele began the week ranked ninth on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: putting. Most players with that kind of lofty advantage would be more than happy to leave well enough ...
Adam Scott endured a three-putt from inside 7 feet on the fifth hole and was 1 over through seven. By the eighth hole, he called an audible. SAN DIEGO – When it comes to putting, Adam Scott is no ...
Phil Mickelson has never been afraid to experiment, even after the age of 50. His tinkering has continued into this new season, where he unveiled some tweaks to his putter in this week’s ...
Odyssey Golf wasted little time in responding to the proposed ban from the U.S. Golf Association and the Royal & Ancient on anchoring putters. In a statement released Friday, the company announced the ...
Just weeks after marrying his longtime girlfriend, Maya Lowe, Xander Schauffele is experiencing another major life change prior to the Open Championship, albeit a much-less important one. He's ...
Americans are uncommonly inventive – and there’s nothing at all wrong with that – but golf, at times, is victimized by innovation just as much as it has benefitted from it. Easier is not necessarily ...