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Mike Hill: PGA Tour Winner, Senior Tour Star

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Photo credit: Keith Allison from Hanover, MD, USA , CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Mike Hill was a PGA Tour player in the 1960s and 1970s, and Senior Tour star in the 1990s. He was the younger brother of a more-famous older brother on the PGA Tour, but once he joined the Senior Tour Mike became the Hill family's bigger star.

The 'Pinehurst Sytsem' Golf Format Explained

Pinehurst System is the name of a golf competition format for 2-person teams. It starts on each hole with the partners each playing two strokes, then switches to alternate shot, with a switch of balls also included following the drives. This format is designed to allow teams comprised of two golfers whose abilities, or at least strengths, widely differ to compete fairly against other such teams, while allowing (requiring, really) the higher-handicap partner to contribute to the team's success.

What the Old Term 'Fog' Means on a Golf Course

There is an old golf term — "fog" — that golfers might still encounter (or even use) today. It's a term found in old books, and, in modern lingo, most likely to be heard in Scotland. But this fog has nothing to do with the weather. It's a term that refers to rough.

Old Golf Slang: The Gobble Putt

Do you know what it means to gobble a putt? There probably aren't a lot of golfers familiar with this bit of slang today, because "gobble" is one of the terms from earlier times. When a golfer hits a putt that rolls hard and fast to the hole but does drop in, he gobbled it.

Miller Open: PGA Tour Event in Milwaukee

The Miller Open, also called during its short run the Miller High Life Open and Milwaukee Open Invitational, was a PGA Tour tournament in Wisconsin in the 1950s and 1960s. All but one of its winners was also (or would become) a major championship winner.

What Is a Broomstick Putter?

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The "broomstick putter" in golf is a putter with a much longer shaft compared to traditional putters, which usually are around 32 to 36 inches in length. A broomstick putter typically ranges from 46 to 54 inches. The clubheads on broomstick putters are the same as those on "regular" putters, but they have that longer shaft, with the grip end covered by a longer (and sometimes split) grip.

The Kickers Tournament in Golf Explained

A Kickers Tournament (also called a Kickers Handicap) is a golf tournament format in which golfers select their own handicaps for the round. At the end of the round, they compare their net scores calculated with those self-chosen handicaps, and the golfer who comes closest to matching the secret score drawn by tournament organizers prior to play is the winner.

1960 U.S. Women's Open Winner and Scores

The 1960 U.S. Women's Open was the 15th time this major championship was played. When Betsy Rawls lifted the trophy, she became the tournament's first four-time champion.

Looking Back: Ladies German Open Tournament

The Ladies German Open was a professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour (LET) played over a 30-year period (albeit with a couple gaps). The tournament moved to different golf courses around Germany.