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How to repair a pitch mark

In this video, Neil Tappin offers some simple tips for how to repair pitch marks so they don't create blemishes on the green.
The Abita Springs Board of Aldermen has adopted a resolution declaring its intention to issue up to $3.75 million in bonds for improvements to the municipality’s beleaguered wastewater system. The ...
Early extension causes poor contact and inconsistency in many amateur golf swings. Golf coach Kelvin Kelley advises stabilizing the lead hip and maintaining a strong lead side. Proper sequencing and ...
Arizona has a multi-billion dollar tourism industry, and that means many are here to golf. Arizona has hundreds of golf courses, with many popular ones being located in cities like Scottsdale and ...
Most people treat golf carts like oversized toys, but their wheels follow the same steering and alignment rules as your daily driver. If the alignment is off, the cart won't track straight, and it can ...
They’ve got off-roading down to a tee! Cops took a swing at all-terrain-style patrol at the Ryder Cup on Long Island Friday with a tricked-out new emergency golf cart — complete with chrome wheels, a ...
Fixing a flat tire is never fun, but you can make the experience even worse than usual by not keeping the right tools on hand to tackle the task. Obviously, investing in a top-notch car jack — or, ...
A Tesla owner is urging folks not to get their punctured tires patched up at Tesla Service Centers after she was quoted $120 for a repair. Olympic basketball player Atonye Nyingifa (@atonyejennifernyi ...
Broken shafts, loose heads and everything in between — Jeff Silva of Silva’s Custom Golf in Danvers has seen it all. Silva fixes clubs as well as builds custom clubs, and what makes his business ...
Flat tires happen so often, they're practically an inevitability for the millions of American drivers out there on the road. If you break down the math on the 220 million flats reported a year on ...
In Florida, golf carts are restricted to designated roadways with speed limits of 30 mph or less, while Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs) can operate on streets with limits up to 35 mph. As of July 2023, ...