Golf is chess at walking speed — every shot a decision tree of risk and reward, where the smartest play isn’t always the boldest one, and the course is an opponent that punishes anyone who stops thinking two shots ahead.
Golf is chess at walking speed — every shot a decision tree of risk and reward, where the smartest play isn’t always the boldest one, and the course is an opponent that punishes anyone who stops thinking two shots ahead.
One of golf’s most misunderstood rules gets broken down in plain language, with real examples of when to reload, when to declare a provisional, and what stroke-and-distance actually means.
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