What’s worse than all the acronyms and terms that you find in golf? Then the PGA Tour or the USGA decides to add more! The acronym MDF was added in 2008, and although it is not used all that often, you may have seen it and wondered what exactly it means. Here is everything you need to know about MDF and what it means. What Does MDF Mean in ...
How To Clean Golf Balls At Home (Step-by-Step Guide)
It may feel like finding a dollar bill each time you see one on the golf course with how expensive golf balls are. Picking up a few used golf balls the next time you head out to play could end up saving you quite a bit of money. Sometimes these golf balls look rather dirty and discolored, but usually, all it takes is a good cleaning to have them functioning like ...
What Does DNS Mean In Golf? (Everything To Know)
Golf has so many different terms and sayings, it is hard to keep track of them all. Luckily, some people have been around the game for many years (like us!) to help you figure out all of this information. DNS is something you may have seen written on a scoreboard at your local club or on the television when watching golf. Here is some more information about ...
How Many Golf Balls Are Lost Each Year? (Surprising Answer)
Have you ever had a season where you felt like you went through hundreds of golf balls? Chances are you probably did. Golfers lose an alarmingly high number of golf balls each year, and it is something environmental experts are starting to keep an eye on. How Many Golf Balls Are Lost Each Year? Each year, golfers lose 300 million golf ...
How To Get Out Of A Golf Slump (Top 10 Ways)
Being in a golf slump is not a lot of fun. Your scores could be getting higher (or staying the same), or you may feel as though you keep hitting the same bad shots over and over again. Maybe your swing feels okay, but the putting green and short game are a problem. Regardless of what is causing the slump, there are some ways to get out of it and make golf fun ...




