PGA Tour players tend to move in packs. Once one player starts doing something a little differently, the peers will take notice. Once that player starts playing well, suddenly you'll start seeing ...
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ORLANDO, Fla. — It only takes a cursory glance around a PGA Tour driving range to notice that no two things are alike. The players are different. The swings are different. The coaches are different.
Walking along the range at the U.S. Women’s Open at Lancaster, the most popular training aid was obvious. Alignment sticks were everywhere. At one point, there were 19 women hitting balls on the range ...