The 25-year-old hit a career low in February when he hurt himself wearing a sumo suit at Jon Rahm’s wedding. Now he’s the man to beat on the Outlaw Tour
Ever since the discontinuation of the Tiger Woods PGA Tour video game series –and the one-off Rory McIlroy PGA Tour game from 2015 – golf fans have been clamouring for a high-quality console video game option.
If Harrington continues to pluck from the 2018 vice captains, Graeme McDowell and Lee Westwood would likely be his next options, though Westwood could find himself playing at Whistling Straits.
Today’s question relates to the PGA Tour’s planned return to competition in June, albeit without fans and with other restrictions in place to limit the risk of the coronavirus transmission.
If you’re associated with the Zurich Classic, you might not want to read on. That’s because in addition to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic cancelling this year’s event, it also kept the most star-studded tandem in the tournament’s history from competing.
The PGA Tour announced on Friday (AEST) it will extend its exempt player membership into next season, meaning there will be no relegation or loss of status to those falling outside the FedEx Cup Top 125 at the end of the 2019-’20 campaign.
If the PGA Tour does indeed resume at the Charles Schwab Challenge in June, the general consensus is it will do so with some significant changes due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A month after the Tokyo Olympics were rescheduled for 2021, the International Golf Federation announced Wednesday it has altered its qualifying dates for the Summer Games.
The LPGA Tour has postponed the re-start of its 2020 season by another month, with plans now to hold its first tournament since halting play due to the coronavirus pandemic in mid-July.