Legendary caddie Billy Foster has lifted the lid on what it was like to carry the sticks for legendary golfer Tiger Woods during the 2005 Presidents Cup.
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Rick Shiels Interview With Golf Monthly
In this exclusive interview, Neil Tappin sits down with Rick Shiels to discuss, among other things, his plans for the future.
The Feed: Good Good goes thrifting in NYC and Luke Clanton flexes his ‘one of the dudes’ credentials
The No Laying Up Influencer Tour hits New England with cameos from Michael Kim and Russell Henley. This was shot the week ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In comes in a series like Everybody’s Golf. Originally developed by Camelot Software Planning, the ...
Ethan Krieger (He/Him) is an editor at DualShockers that got started in the writing industry by covering professional basketball for a sports network. Despite being a diehard sports fan (mainly ...
The original 1997 version of Hot Shots Golf will always hold a special place in my heart. I can't count the number of hours my brother and I would stay up playing on the PS1, as we competed or worked ...
After lying dormant for the better part of a decade, Everybody’s Golf (or, Hot Shots Golf for those in North America) is being dusted off and thrust back into the spotlight. But for those who grew up ...
President Trump owns several prominent golf courses around the world, but one of them remains "under review." The President of the United States has been in office since January. Since taking office, ...
Plymouth Township ― Before LIV Golf crowned Jon Rahm's Legion XIII as the 2025 season team champions Sunday, there already was an undisputable winner for the week: The Cardinal, the 18-hole ...
Professional golf is unlike most other sports. In the NFL and NBA, stadium designs might vary, but the field’s playing dimensions never change. The Ravens aren’t allowed to innovate by using a longer ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Every morning this week, Niall Shiels-Donegan has woken up in his own bed at home in Mill Valley, California, about a half hour north of San Francisco, put on his golf clothes, grabbed ...
Whether on the golf course as the head professional of the Atlantic Golf Club in Bridgehampton or in the clubhouses, restaurants and public events he strode, Rick Hartmann left an indelible impression ...
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