The Ryder Cup does not enforce the "one-ball rule," allowing teammates to switch ball models between holes. In the foursomes format, teams often select a golf ball that benefits the player hitting the ...
A powerful software tool capable of accurately modeling how cameras capture light could help democratize the development of ...
Life in one secluded village in rural Norfolk has been anything but ordinary since William Sachiti, 42, moved himself into ...
Bureaucracies not only are annoying and troublesome, but in the worst case scenario, a bureaucratic error can mean instant ...
The Skunk Works machine won the JSF award and has been replacing the F-16 progressively since it entered service. Across the US Air Force, squadrons are steadily transitioning to the conventional ...
From exclusive prototypes to best-sellers, these are the balls Teams Europe and USA will be teeing up at Bethpage this week.
One year after Hurricane Helene, we remember and honor those in North Carolina who tragically lost their lives to the deadly storm.
On this week's episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped, Johnny Wunder points out why one Ryder Cup team could have a golf ball advantage.
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Ryder Cup 2025: The golf balls played by every member of each team—and why they matter
Observations: On paper, Europe has the clear golf ball advantage in foursomes. With defined clusters of players using the ...
The biennial showdown between the United States and Europe gets underway Friday from the historic Bethpage Black Golf Course, one of golf’s most celebrated publ ...
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How to choose the right golf ball, according to a fitter
True Spec Golf Master Club Fitter Eric Hickman walks you through how to pick the best golf ball for your game when doing a fitting.
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