Articles by Greg Gottfried

2024 American Express tee times, TV coverage, viewer’s guide

There’s certainly room to improve for Justin Thomas coming out of 2023. He finished 71st in the FedEx Cup standings and was off by his standards. Well, now’s the chance as JT will make his 2024 debut at The American Express, a tournament he last played in 2015 with a seventh-place finish. World No. 1 Read more…

2024 Sony Open tee times, TV coverage, viewer’s guide

The PGA Tour does it right. Instead of the gray, rainy January weather one could find in most of the continental U.S. right now, the Sony Open will run it back in Hawaii this week. High 70s and the sun never hurt, especially to start off a new year. Another shining moment will be Gary Read more…

PGA Tour caddie thanks Jon Rahm for porta-potties in Hawaii

When you gotta go, you gotta go. Jon Rahm understands this and used all of his sway to attempt to add more porta-potties for golfers at PGA Tour venues. It may seem small, but there’s nothing more pressing when the moment strikes. He may have abandoned ship and joined LIV but he’s certainly made his Read more…

2024 Sentry tee times, TV coverage, viewer’s guide

We’re back! After a few weeks off to celebrate the holidays, ring in the new year and maybe catch up on some television, the best of the best on the PGA Tour are at Kapalua Resort in Hawaii for a new iteration of The Sentry, previously the Sentry Tournament of Champions. This year’s event features Read more…

Paying tribute to those golf lost in 2023

Betsy Rawls didn’t play golf until she was 17. Despite the late start, the University of Texas graduate with a degree in physics shined, winning eight major championships (including the U.S. Women’s Open four times) and 55 LPGA titles en route to one of the more illustrious and inspiring careers in the sport. The legend Read more…

Why John Daly is using a direct-to-consumer iron set

Daly’s Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 9-degree driver and Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 15-degree 3-wood are both loaded with lead tape to add weight, and those Callaway clubs will be curiously joined by Sub 70’s 659 CB irons and TAIII wedges.