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Nike Forged Titanium 350cc Driver
A reader-submitted review of the Nike Forged Titanium 350cc Driver.

Big-Headed Putters a Big Hit with Golfers
Oversized mallets offer qualities that make them attractive putters for many golfers.

Golf Rules FAQ: Your Shot Hits another Ball at Rest
From the Golf Rules FAQ, the About Golf Guide answers the question, "What is the ruling if one player's shot hits another player's golf ball that was at rest?"

Golf Rules FAQ: What's the Limit on Number of Clubs?
From the Golf Rules FAQ, the About Golf Guide answers the question, "How many clubs are allowed to be carried in competition?"

Golf Beginners FAQ - Golf Shoes
From the Beginners FAQ, the About Golf Guide answers the question, "Are golf shoes required to play golf?"

Golf Beginners FAQ - Golf Etiquette
From the Beginners FAQ, the About Golf Guide answers the question, "What is golf etiquette?"

"The Big Break" Brings Reality TV to The Golf Channel
Reality TV comes to The Golf Channel with the 10-episode series, "The Big Break," in which contestants vie for exemptions into Canadian Tour events.

History FAQ: Original Rules of Golf
When were the first rules of golf developed? The Golf History FAQ, from the About Golf Guide, answers that question - and shares the original rules.

Rules FAQ: Can Spike Marks in Line of Putt Be Repaired?
From the Rules of Golf FAQ, the About.com Golf Guide answers the question, "Am I allowed to repair spike marks or other problems with the green in the line of my putt?"

The Core Putt
Do you have trouble gauging green speeds and controlling the distance on your putts? Learning the "Core Putt" is one way to become better.

Choosing the Right Shaft Flex
What is the role of shaft flex in a golf club and golf swing? Understanding shaft flex can help improve your game.

Golf Handicap FAQ: Allocating Strokes in Match Play
From the Golf Handicap FAQ, the About.com Golf Guide answers the question, "How are handicap strokes allocated in match play?"

Get on the Ball to Play Better Golf
Golf fitness expert Mike Pedersen described the benefits to golfers of working with a stability ball in their fitness regimens.

Golf History FAQ: Etymology of "Golf"
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide answers the question, "What is the origin of the word golf?"

Golf History FAQ: Origins of Birdie and Eagle
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide explains the origins of the golf terms "birdie" and "eagle."

Golf History FAQ: Origin of Term "Bogey"
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide looks at the origin of the term "bogey."

Golf History FAQ: Does "Par" Come from Golf?
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide answers the question, "Did the word 'par' originate from golf?"

Golf History FAQ: What is a Links Course?
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide addresses the question, "What is a links course?"

Golf History FAQ: Why Do Golfers Yell "Fore" for Errant Shots?
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide examines the question, "Why do golfers yell 'fore' for errant shots?"

Golf History FAQ: Origin of "Mulligan"
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide answers the question, "Where did the term 'mulligan' come from?"

Golf History FAQ: Origin of "Dormie"
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide answers the question, "What is the origin of the term 'dormie'?"

Golf History FAQ: 18 Holes
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide answers the question, "Why are golf courses 18 holes in length?"

Golf History FAQ: First TV Appearance
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide looks at golf's earliest appearance on television.

Golf History FAQ: Stymies
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide explains what a "stymie" was and when stymies were eliminated from golf.

Golf History FAQ: Oldest U.S. Public Course
From the Golf History FAQ, the About Golf Guide answers the question, "What is the oldest public golf course in the U.S.?"

 
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