These are extreme, but why not go out on a real limb (Grand Slam, anyone?) when forecasting what might take place in the coming year
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Try this sneaky way to unlock more swing speed
No matter your skill level, age or physical limitations, this is one way any golfer can unlock more swing speed

Golf equipment truths: Why you should rethink your driver loft
Golf equipment truths: Counter to what you might've been told, less loft could be the key to distance, our research shows.

New Srixon Q-Star Tour boasts a larger core for more distance
Srixon's Q-Star golf ball seeks to provide tour-ball performance for those who don't have tour-like swings.

Ancer looking for Presidents Cup bounce in Honolulu
Abraham Ancer is optimistic about a new year in golf, now more than ever

As wildfires rage at home, Australian golfers look to raise money for relief efforts
Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman are two Aussies who have pledged money for every birdie and eagle they make at the Sony Open to help with relief efforts

Paul Azinger’s career made a detour 20 years ago in Honolulu
Paul Azinger's career took a detour 20 years ago at the Sony Open

It’s only January and we’ve already seen the best tennis tantrum of 2020
Bradley KanarisThere's nothing, and we mean NOTHING, like a good tennis tantrum. McEnroe. Serena. The artist currently known as Nick Kyrgios. Over the years, the red-headed stepchild of country club sports has produced some of the most spectacularly fragile egos (and spectacularly wonderful meltdowns) this side of a high school glee club. But as we steamroll into 2020, tennis, like all things, has turned over a new leaf, granting platinum spazz status to a fresh new face: Stefanos Tsitsipas, who accidentally assaulted his father/coach and was subsequently scolded by his mother during a Krakatoa-sized on-court eruption on Monday.
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Ironically enough, Tsitsipas' patricidal explosion came after he lost a first set tiebreaker to none other than Kyrgios himself at the ATP Cup. How Kyrgios felt being on the fallout side of a tennis Chernobyl for a change is unclear, but we'd guess “jealous” is best the description. Do..

Column: Reed digs himself a hole that will be hard to escape
Patrick Reed dug a big hole for himself in the sand of the Bahamas

If you’re getting in golf shape, are you still getting in shape?
Golf Digest senior editor Ron Kaspriske on the difference between being in golf shape vs. overall shape, and our new ranking of the 50 best golf-fitness trainers in America.