February 26th, 2020 There’s Something About Gary Winning the US Open was just one of many life-changing moments for Gary Woodland, his family and a special friend.
March 27th, 2019 King For A Day For T.J. Vogel, Patrick Reed and many others, qualifying on Mondays has been a lifeline to the US PGA Tour.
February 12th, 2019 Phil being Phil In victory at Pebble Beach, Phil Mickelson shows just how talented – and stubborn – he remains
January 22nd, 2019 Golf needs the occasional Adam Long The game is more interesting when an underdog emerges from obscurity, as the 31-year-old did when he beat Phil Mickelson.
December 4th, 2018 Tiger Woods was a fascinating story in 2018. But he wasn’t the only one Tiger might capture the gallery attention and the TV ratings, but numerous other players and tournaments made 2018 compelling.
November 18th, 2018 The outrage over Rory McIlroy’s European Tour membership is crazy* *And so is thinking he won’t be a Ryder Cup captain some day
October 17th, 2018 There was no choke in Johnny Miller as a broadcaster. Just brutal honesty The Hall of Fame golfer did not mind upsetting tour pros as a TV analyst. It was all part of the job.
August 28th, 2018 The Ryder Cup picture just became clearer – and more complicated American captain Jim Furyk’s pick options look a shade clearer right now than those in front of European captain Thomas Bjorn.
August 17th, 2018 Would you take Charles Howell III’s US PGA Tour career? He sure would Two wins seems low compared to $US35 million in earnings and 88 top-10 finishes, but consistency is something the 39-year-old is proud of.
July 24th, 2018 Even this Tiger Woods sceptic admits the player deserves some credit He has come a very long way this year and deserves credit for doing so. But is he back? Nope, not yet, no matter what the media cheerleaders tell you.
July 17th, 2018 When it comes to golf tradition, the Open Championship has no peer Why The Open is THE Major among the four Majors.
July 3rd, 2018 Tiger Woods is the story in the US PGA Tour’s Washington D.C. swansong – for better and worse The tour, or “Tiger Woods and the rest of the field”, have now left the building as far as golf in America’s capital is concerned.
June 26th, 2018 How the US PGA Tour’s Washington D.C. stop went from can’t miss to out of business It started out in 2007 as a slam dunk for the US PGA Tour and for Tiger Woods. It will end this coming Sunday as an embarrassment for both.