Jon Rahm has withdrawn from LIV Golf’s team championship. Ahead of its season finale in Dallas this weekend, LIV released a statement that the two-time major champ has pulled out of its event, citing flu-like symptoms. In his place will be LIV alternate John Catlin. Rahm was LIV’s signature signing for its third-season, reportedly defecting Read more…
Spieth will need either a win this week at the regular-season finale in Greensboro or a strong showing next week in Memphis to be eligible for all signature series events on the 2025 PGA Tour.
Injury aside, it’s easy to envision Bhatia enjoying success in his Masters debut. He enters the week ranked fourth on the PGA Tour in strokes gained this season, and is up to 34th in the Official World Golf Ranking.
While “club captain” always sounds like a fancy title, as the person who shared this video that quickly went viral noted, that “doesn’t mean you are the best player, especially under pressure”.
So should you be applying a frozen bag of peas to that sore knee or jump in an ice bath to recover after 36 holes? Or should you apply heat to sore areas to help recover faster? Here’s a review of what studies have concluded about the debate over ice vs heat.
A painful – and flukish – sternum injury caused Brandt Snedeker to make an extreme “quality-of-life decision” late last year. And now that his pain has subsided, he’s hoping his quality of golf comes back as well.