Golf fans have all very familiar with the phrase “sleeping on the lead,” but what about “eating on the lead”? Or, in Beau Hossler’s case, it’s actually eating to the lead. The 28-year-old PGA Tour pro is one shot ahead at the halfway point of the Zozo Championship, but he has been winning all week Read more…
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.
Mickelson appeared to be calling out the fact that a handful of LIV golfers who were not in the PGA Championship field are ranked higher on the Official World Golf Ranking than at least one golfer who will be competing, Beau Hossler, ranked 128th.
With this week’s event the last chance for players to make their way into the playoffs (and in many cases, earn their cards for next season), here are 12 notable names on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble.
Muirfield Village, the site of his first victory in 2014, proved to be the slump buster Matsuyama needed, as he carded a seven-under 65 highlighted by a five-hole stretch of six-under par on his final nine
Satoshi Kodaira seems to have taken the road less travelled to arrive at this place. But perhaps not. Winning breeds winning, no matter where it occurs.
Ted Potter Jr flirted with a 59 at Monterey Peninsula Country Club, before bogeying his final two holes to settle for a 62 and share of the 54-hole lead with Dustin Johnson.