Golf writer Alan Shipnuck discusses the hottest topics in golf, including how great Jon Rahm can be, how to rank LIV golfer Talor Gooch’s form, and the politisation of the world rankings.
The internet moves quickly and memory is fleeting, so without further ado, we are proud to present the 10 Greatest Tweets in Golf History (This Very Second).
The biggest party of the year just so happens to be in the middle of a golf tournament. We’ve long known that about the Waste Management Phoenix Open, where drunken wobblers, Borat impersonators, and beer showers are as much of the show at TPC Scottsdale as the golfers themselves.
The formidable posture and play of Jon Rahm when he’s at his best is something to behold, and on Saturday it was all on display over just a few minutes in the late afternoon light at Riviera Country Club.
The new “designated” PGA Tour events need to forge a specific identity for each one, and they need to make sure most of its best players are perpetually in contention.
A pattern is emerging for Max Homa. Similar to Tiger Woods, he’s got his favoured tracks, and he’s got a great affinity for the tournaments in his home state.
Ranked No. 22 in the Official World Golf Ranking, defending champion Max Homa is among the betting favourites at the PGA Tour season opener in Napa, California.
These are the days Max Homa used to dread. The combination of a saturated golf course, juicy rough, swirling winds and layer-up temperatures expose any player not in full command of his swing and his emotions.
It was a video golf fans had been waiting for, but weren’t sure when, if ever, they might see: Tiger Woods, hitting a golf ball with seemingly no pain or hesitancy. And the reaction was, not surprisingly, one of elation.