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No. 1 skill in wedge play is controlling distance. Here's how to do it
When it comes to wedge shots, nothing beats being able to step up and confidently dial in the yardage you want. The first ...
Traditional deployable systems—relying on pneumatic pumps, electric motors, magnets, or manual assembly—often require bulky ...
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Disney teaches a robot how to fall gracefully and make a soft landing
Bipedal (two-legged) robots are sophisticated machines, but they are not the most graceful when things go wrong. A simple ...
In the latest in our imagined history of inventions yet to come, Future Chronicles columnist Rowan Hooper reveals how an ...
Even when engineers have a working device and brain, called a controller, changes and improvements to the exoskeleton system ...
When a few simple structures are put into place, teachers can bring this staple activity for classroom collaboration to the ...
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Tight lie on a half-wedge shot? Ugh! Use this simple setup trick
This setup helps shallow the club’s angle of attack and create a longer flat spot through impact—great for clipping balls off tight lies. Here's what I want you to do. Grab your sand wedge, address ...
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