Just two-and-a-half weeks after giving away a record prizemoney payout at the Open Championship, R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers was at it again on the eve of the AIG Women’s Open at Walton Heath.
Like many inspired ideas, this one was doodled out in its early stages on a napkin. Former NBC Sports President Mike McCarley, who was scouting new business prospects, and Ryan Dotters, the CEO of the Full Swing golf simulator company, were at the 2019 PGA Merchandise Show in Florida and sharing their aspirations over beers Read more…
While the 90-minute gathering was poorly attended and little new information was delivered, several players agreed that it was simply good to see the PGA Tour commissioner back at work.
Finishing in the top 50 opens up a different world, one that guarantees access to bigger purses, smaller fields, and more points in the FedEx Cup and world rankings.
Just two weeks ago, Andy Pazder was put on two important committees as the tour continues to forge a partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.
Bryson DeChambeau, who has always been part pro golfer, part long-drive competitor and part YouTube star, challenged Lefty to a nine-hole match during a practice round at The Old White and had the cameras rolling the whole time.
The 2023 Ryder Cup is less than two months away. The US Team hasn’t won on European soil in 20 years. They will need all the help they can get next month in Rome, but thankfully a new dynamic duo has emerged just in time.
TaylorMade’s fourth-generation P·790 irons continue the trend of bringing high-speed face flexing and a progressive approach to forgiveness across the full set in the guise of compact shaping that better players prefer as much as those aspiring to be better players.
It’s not often you’ll see a training aid immediately sweep through the top ranks of professional golf. But that’s what the ProSENDR training aid has done upon its launch earlier this year.
Young guns Justice Bosio (Queensland) and Caitlin Peirce (SA) are joined by veteran Victorian Sue Wooster, who at 61 is the oldest player in the field.
While some details about the PGA Tour’s 2024 schedule were leaked last week, there remained plenty of juicy tidbits to chew on when the tour made its official announcement overnight about next season.