There were plenty of unexpected developments during an exciting men’s golf competition at the Tokyo Olympics, but a bronze medal being worth more than a gold one is probably a plot twist that not too many people saw coming.
From donning the Masters green jacket in April, an entire nation now awaits to see if Matsuyama, in all seriousness, can go on to deliver a gold medal for Japan.
This storyline from Augusta has the chance to impact pro golf well into the future. In the shadow of Dustin Johnson’s comprehensive win at the Masters, a narrative that has been building for years continued to gather steam at Augusta. It’s the story of the transformation of men’s professional golf by a group of young Read more…
Pan, who was not interviewed all week, played a brilliant final round in breezy conditions, using a sporty game from short range and a solid putter to fire a final-round 67 to nip Patrick Cantlay and Matt Kuchar by one.
Needing a fill-in looper for the event, C.T. Pan convinced his wife, Michelle, to step in for the week. It just might take even more convincing the next time.