No matter the choice a golfer makes to take relief from a red-stake lateral water hazard, the golfer can lift and clean their ball out of the hazard (assuming they find it) or can put a new golf ball into play to replace the ball which went in the hazard.
What is the rule for a lateral water hazard? If a ball is in a lateral water hazard, the player has the additional option of dropping a ball outside the water hazard within two club-lengths of and not nearer the hole than the point where the original ball last crossed the margin of the water hazard or a point on the opposite margin of the water hazard equidistant . Read More...
While most pros aren't using oversize grips on their other clubs, they can help amateurs reduce grip pressure during the full swing.
What grip size do most pro golfers use? Grip Sizes
The most popular size is the standard grip, for players whose hand measures 7 inches to 8 3/4 inches from the wrist crease to the tip of the middle finger.
Do golf pros use bigger grips? Some tour pros do use thick grips on their golf clubs, but it is relatively rare. Read More...
Skeleton is your sport. The slider runs as fast as they can, bending over and pushing their sled to start. Then they jump on. To steer, sliders can use their knees or shoulder to put pressure on corners of the sled, use bodyweight shifts or tap their toes on the ice.
How do you steer a skeleton board? Steering
shift their bodyweight in the direction they want to turn.use their knees or shoulders to put downward pressure on one of the corners of the sled. Read More...