Golf asks for everything at once — power and finesse, aggression and patience, confidence and humility — and the golfers who last aren’t the ones who master one side, they’re the ones who learn to hold both in the same breath.
Golf asks for everything at once — power and finesse, aggression and patience, confidence and humility — and the golfers who last aren’t the ones who master one side, they’re the ones who learn to hold both in the same breath.
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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