Forty years ago Johnny Miller came from six shots back to win the 1973 U.S. Open at Oakmont. His final-round 63 is still the lowest final round ever shot to win a major. Here are the seven keys that helped Miller make history.
A little-known fact is that most PGA Tour professionals have 50 to 100 percent more flexibility in their upper body than the average person on the street. Where do you stand? And how can you improve?
If you have difficulty advancing the ball from the rough, you may be swinging too much around your body. Here's how to escape the tall grass every time.
In the past you could win by being either very long or very accurate, but today you need to be both, says Graeme McDowell. Learn McDowell's swing keys that will help you drive without fear on every hole.
The recently-inducted Hall-of-Famer was arguably a living legend. And the WGHoF should do the right thing by creating a new award category, named after the man himself.
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