The 30 players who qualified for the 2022 Tour Championship
Many of the best players in the world have started carrying a 7-wood, so why don’t you?
The race for the FedEx Cup title is coming down to the finish as the 2021-22 PGA Tour season has just two regular-season events remaining.
Noted fisherman Cameron Smith reeled in Rory McIlroy for the biggest catch of his life, delivering a final round for the ages with a 64 at the Old Course. There is so, so much to discuss. Here are 18 parting thoughts from the 150th Open.
Here’s what everybody who played 72 holes took home this week:
We’re halfway to finding out who will be the 2022 Champion Golfer of the Year at St Andrews, and things are just starting to get interesting.
This week was an affirmation of the belief that so many have but few come to find: that Poston doesn’t just belong out here, but truly, unequivocally and without doubt can be something more.
The USGA will divvy up $US17.5 million for the players who made the cut at the US Open, and here are all the individual payouts at The Country Club at Brookline.
Many wondered how the USGA would handle the groupings in what is a delicate enviroment in professional golf. That suspense is now over.
For the week, Horschel led the field for greens in regulation and scrambling.
The last time the US Open was at the famed club was in 1988, when Curtis Strange defeated Nick Faldo in an 18-hole playoff to win his first of two consecutive US Open titles.
However, there’s a good chance DeChambeau will be in next week’s field at the Memorial, especially since he is a past champion at Muirfield Village.
The Chilean will have plenty of thoughts and regrets to deal with later, but for now he deserves credit for standing up and treating this as it should be treated – like an unfortunate sports result, and not a world tragedy.
Arguably the most notable name is the one missing from the list, the PGA of America announcing last Friday that defending champion Phil Mickelson had withdrawn from the championship as he continues his sabbatical from golf.
Although 156 players will tee it up in Tulsa, most eyes gravitated towards two names.
When the PGA of America unveiled the preliminary field list for the 104th PGA Championship on Monday, two names stood out for obvious reasons: Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.
Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith are one of the 11 teams we love at the PGA Tour’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
Former US Open winner Geoff Ogilvy’s latest appointment is an indication he is in line for a massive role down the track.
Bryson DeChambeau is opting for surgery on his injured left hand, according to a report from Bob Harig of Sports Illustrated and Morning Read.Â