There are plenty of unknowns in the state of golf right now. It goes beyond “who will win this week?” to “what tour will he be on?” With that being said, there are some beautiful constants. There will be a golfer who wins each PGA Tour event. They will battle against golf courses familiar to Read more…
The final event of the PGA Tour’s fall campaign will be played over two familiar courses on the Sea Island Resort. Each golfer will play one round at both the Seaside and Plantation courses, a cut will be made, then the Seaside course will host the final two rounds. A 5-for-1 playoff took place under Read more…
This is the penultimate event of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup fall season, and it will be played at Port Royal Golf Course, one of the most unique courses on the schedule. It’s incredibly short by PGA Tour standards, listed at only 6,828 yards for a par 71. Included in that setup are massive greens Read more…
The PGA Tour heads to Mexico to play the 17th edition of the World Wide Technology Championship. This will be the first time that they play El Cardonal, a Tiger Woods-designed course in Cabo San Lucas. Suspended pro golfer discusses how $116 in bets on an exhibition costed him a chance at Q-school this year Read more…
The PGA Tour continues its unique fall schedule as it heads to Japan for the ZOZO Championship, which is a no-cut event with only 78 golfers. TOUR heads to Japan for this week’s ZOZO Championship. The host course, Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club, features a very different layout with five par 3s, five short par Read more…
TPC Summerlin, site of this week’s Shriners Children’s Open, is in mint condition, a full year after every green and fairway was replaced. The course offers little resistance to scoring—you need birdie-makers here and players who routinely hit it within scoring range. Jimmy Rollins on his new set of irons, his potential “in” at Augusta Read more…
The shortest offseason in sports has concluded, and the PGA Tour kicks off its fall schedule in Napa, Calif., for the Fortinet Championship. The fields in the fall will look a bit different with the new schedule and ranking system, but Max Homa returns to defend his crown after winning this event each of the Read more…
The combination of nine different multiple winners and five successful title defences created a “perfect storm” of chalky victors. With natural regression and an influx of talented players from the Korn Ferry Tour, it’s unlikely those conditions continue.