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– Is Your Club Doing the Work-or Are You? How to Tell
– Club or Swing: How to Know What’s Really Producing Your Shots
– Real Performance vs. Compensation: Spotting When Your Club

Here are some engaging title options-pick a tone and I can refine further: – Is Your Club Doing the Work-or Are You? How to Tell – Club or Swing: How to Know What’s Really Producing Your Shots – Real Performance vs. Compensation: Spotting When Your Club

Fowler (illness) WDs from WM Phoenix Open:
Rickie Fowler pulled out of the WM Phoenix Open after developing flu-like symptoms, tournament officials said. He withdrew before play began and will be evaluated by on-site medical staff.

How to know if a golf club is working (or you’re making it work):
New advice breaks down how to tell if a club is doing the job – or if your swing is masking a mismatch. Look for steady ball flight, crisp, repeatable contact and tight shot dispersion; launch-monitor data and a proper fitting can back up what your eyes and feel are telling you

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**Ricky Fowler Withdraws from WM Phoenix Open Due to Illness**

In a surprising turn of events, Ricky Fowler has announced his withdrawal from the WM Phoenix Open, citing illness as the reason. This unexpected news is a major disappointment for fans eager to watch him take on the challenging course at TPC Scottsdale. At this time, further details about his health remain undisclosed

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**”The Definitive Guide: How Much of the Ball Must Sink to Count as Holed?”**

**”The Definitive Guide: How Much of the Ball Must Sink to Count as Holed?”**

Rules Guy: How Much of the Ball Needs to Be in the Cup to Be Considered Holed?

In the fascinating realm of golf, the Rules Guy stands as the ultimate guru on all things regulation. When it comes to that burning question—how much of your ball needs to nestle in the cup for it to be deemed holed—the Rules Guy delivers a crystal-clear verdict.

According to the esteemed Rules of Golf, a ball is officially holed when it rests completely within the circumference of the hole and dips below the lip’s level. This means that even if just a sliver of your ball is teetering on the edge, it’s still counted as holed!

So, next time you find yourself on the green pondering whether your shot made it, keep this golden nugget from our beloved Rules Guy in mind: if any part of that ball has dipped below the lip’s edge, congratulations—it’s a solid putt!

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