Confidence in golf is the most fragile currency in sport — earned one birdie at a time, lost in a single bad swing, and yet when you stand over a shot and know it’s going exactly where you want it, there’s no feeling in the world that comes close.
Confidence in golf is the most fragile currency in sport — earned one birdie at a time, lost in a single bad swing, and yet when you stand over a shot and know it’s going exactly where you want it, there’s no feeling in the world that comes close.
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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