Have you ever wondered why golf balls have dimples instead of a smooth surface? We don’t blame you—even experienced golfers question this after years of overlooking it. Dimples are to golf balls what aglets are to shoelaces. You don’t give them much thought until someone points them out, and then you can’t rest until you know their… Read more »
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The 10 best golf YouTube channels
How do you get your additional golf fix when you’re not playing? Magazines, books, live action on the television… all of the above, perhaps? For those who just can’t get enough of the game, YouTube is a bottomless pit of highlights, equipment reviews, interviews and playing tips. However, where are the best places to go?… Read more »
Is scratch golf as unachievable as we think?
The article below was written by Hannah Holden of National Club Golfer. Scratch golf is seen as something only achievable for seriously skilled golfers, who make no mistakes out on the course, but is that really the case? Lots of us have aspirations to play scratch golf. But what does it actually take to get… Read more »
Should you get every putt past the hole?
The article below was written by Hannah Holden of National Club Golfer. We often hear the phrase ‘never up, never in’ but is the most effective strategy always to hit your putts past the hole? We all want to know how to be a better putter, so what is the most effective way to reduce… Read more »
What happens when a ball moves on the green?
The article below was written by Steve Carroll of National Club Golfer. We’ve all had it. We get onto a green, we’re addressing for a shot, or we’ve lifted and replaced, and the ball starts moving. It’s easy to get into a panic, and it’s easy for your playing partners to get the wrong idea…. Read more »
Do I get line of play relief from yardage markers?
The article below was written by Steve Carroll of National Club Golfer. I’m totally lost on a golf course without yardage markers. Most of the time I’ve forgotten to charge up my GPS, I’ve left a laser at home, and at least I’ve got a guide on how far it is to the pin. How… Read more »