Pro Shoots 127 in U.S. Open Local Qualifier
The greatest part of the U.S. Open is that it is literally open to everybody, as long as you have a handicap index of 1.4, or you’re a professional. All an amateur needs to do is qualify, …
The greatest part of the U.S. Open is that it is literally open to everybody, as long as you have a handicap index of 1.4, or you’re a professional. All an amateur needs to do is qualify, …
The magnolias and azaleas are in the rearview mirror for another year as the PGA Tour begins the buildup for its signature event, the Players Championship. Only two stroke play events stand between this week’s Valero …
The PGA Tour heads down I-95 this week to Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida for the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard. This year marks the first time the event will be played …
The Barclays marks the last week of automatic qualifying for the United States Ryder Cup team and a pair of hopefuls are doing their best to make Davis Love III’s squad on merit. Patrick Reed, who …
You can add another “young gun” to the stable of 20-somethings that are taking over the PGA Tour and his name is Si Woo Kim. The 21-year-old South Korean is four years removed from becoming the …
Some big names are in the mix in Greensboro jockeying for playoff position as the PGA Tour season wraps up before next week’s FedEx Cup Playoffs kick off. Jim Furyk, Brandt Snedeker, Hideki Matsuyama, Luke Donald, Graeme …
While golf’s return to the Olympic Games has been all the rage for the past few weeks, the PGA Tour quietly released its schedule for the 2016-2017 season. The return to a normal schedule will alleviate much …
Parson’s Xtreme Golf has been pushing the envelope on golf club design since the company was founded in 2014. Their pride and joy has been the Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) technology, which is inserted behind the face of …
The week after the U.S. Open is a tough spot for any tournament on the schedule, but having Tiger Woods associated with the Quicken Loans National seems to be the one thing keeping this event from …
The second major of the 2016 season is right around the corner, but first the PGA Tour makes its annual stop in Memphis for the FedEx St. Jude Classic. Only those guys who like to play …
Welcome to June and the official start of the summer season. The next four moths feature three major championships, golf’s return to the Olympics, the FedEx Cup Playoffs and the Ryder Cup. Buckle up, it’s about to get …
The last stop in Texas for 2016 comes at Ben Hogan’s old stomping grounds, Colonial Country Club. With the Hawk fondly remembered around the grounds, look for his type of players (ie. accurate) to populate the leaderboard. …
The Tour makes its way back to Texas for a little two-step in Irving and Fort Worth for the tournaments that Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan made famous. First up is the AT&T Byron Nelson at …
Carrying the bag for one of the top players in the world can be a fun and lucrative way to make a living. You get to travel the world, see and interact with the best golfers on …
This is it. The PGA Tour’s biggest stop of the season as far as the PGA Tour is concerned: the PLAYERS Championship. TPC Sawgrass! Pete Dye! Ponte Vedre Beach! The Fifth Major! As we’ve come to expect, …
A five-hour rain delay during Thursday’s first round o the Zurich Classic turned Friday in New Orleans into a survival of the fittest. With the majority of field forced to play more than 18 holes, and …
The PGA Tour stops in the Big Easy this week for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans where Justin Rose defends his title. Likely a casualty of the Olympic scheduling this year, the field at the Zurich is …
Charley Hoffman got up-and-down from the back bunker on the 72nd hole to make birdie and edge Patrick Reed by one at the Valero Texas Open. Hoffman fired a final-round 3-under par 69 to exercise his …
The PGA Tour rolls into San Antonio this week for the Valero Texas Open. This is the Tour’s second trip to the Lonestar State after a Masters tune-up in Austin and Houston. They will be back …
The first day of the 2016 Masters felt an awful lot like the last day of the 2015 Masters. Defending champion Jordan Spieth, for all the questions coming in concerning his form and equipment, looked eminently …