Ernie Els is still a few weeks away from revealing the final four members of his International Presidents Cup team that will compete at Royal Melbourne in December, but the South African offered some insight on Tuesday as to which way he might be leaning with his captain’s picks.
Of course, you don’t have to do too much worrying about these differences between fall versus spring events. Our expert panel, which has correctly predicted three of the first four winners of the new, extended fall season, is doing the research for you.
Not surprisingly, everyone who automatically qualified for Team USA will tee it up in the Bahamas in front of captain Tiger Woods, who also happens to be the event’s host. There’s just one big exception.
The following excerpts of “My Game: Tiger Woods” are in ways more surprising and revealing than anything Woods has done on the golf course. His second “Hello, world!”
A sleek, muscle-back shape and sophisticated design of the Forged Tec irons encloses an unassuming hollow body that delivers low CG and helps maximise distance, forgiveness and playability.
Tony Finau’s third-round 62 put the big-hitting Utah native into contention at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. But even though he didn’t go on to win, Finau accomplished a PGA Tour first at TPC Summerlin that is worth acknowledging.
At a point on the calendar when many of golf’s biggest names are taking some down time and playing little to no golf, Phil Mickelson is having his busiest fall in years.
Based on current Olympic rankings, Australia will qualify to send two male and two female athletes to compete at the Kasumigaseki Country Club in July and August next year.
What does a top teacher see when he or she looks at your swing? And what kind of things are you missing when you have your mate shoot you from down the line during your next practice session?
PGA Tour Rules Official Slugger White on never being late for work in 38 years, knowing when to say, ‘I’m sorry,’ and the pain of discovering a 15th club.
A year since a gaping hole was left in his life, Sydney professional Ewan Porter is about to fulfil a long-held dream to stage a junior golf tournament and memorialise his late father.
Brooks Koepka has proved in the past two years he has few equals inside the ropes, or behind the mic. That dexterity was on display once more this week in Las Vegas.