Two tweets by Chris Lynn in the space of 24 hours – and the reaction the Brisbane Heat superstar received – does so much to encapsulate the relationship most golfers have with the game.
The John Deere was scheduled to be the fifth tournament on the revamped PGA Tour calendar, but the first one that might have potentially allowed fans to attend.
In an interview with Golfweek, Tony Jacklin was asked who was the biggest underachiever in golf. His answer left little doubt in his feelings on the matter.
The European Tour announced on Friday that fans will be able to see live golf again when play resumes July 22. Turns out, fans will be able to hear a lot more of the action then as well.
Already in the bags of PGA Tour players such as Marc Leishman and Si Woo Kim, the Jaws MD5 Raw boasts a non-glare finish preferred by many tour players as well as several new grind options developed from tour feedback.
The resumption of the PGA Tour’s season is still two weeks away, but players are already being reminded of steps they’ll need to take and the new normal in a COVID-19 world.
Organisers clearly learned their lesson from the first time Woods and Mickelson squared off, 18 months ago in Las Vegas, because this sequel beat the original, 6&5. Here are six reasons why.
Phil Mickelson is widely regarded as one of the PGA Tour’s top trash talkers thanks to a quick wit and a Hall-of-Fame resume. Of course, the latter means a little less when he’s playing with Tiger Woods.
Joining Melbourne’s sporting festival in the early months of the year is just one idea Aussie icon Ian Baker-Finch has put forward as the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia begins to plot a revamped summer schedule.
Here’s one more reason to scrutinise The Match: Champions for Charity on Sunday: Phil Mickelson contends he’s found a way to be more accurate with his driver.