Dave Pelz, a former NASA scientist, became a noted short-game teacher to dozens of tour pros and an inventor of numerous short-game training aids that helped everyday players. He passed away on Sunday at his home in Texas.
Who were the biggest winners and most likeable losers over the course of the campaign? What worked, what didn’t and how can the league continue to reinvent not only itself, but pro golf?
A longtime Bandon Dunes caddie whipped his phone out to capture the group ahead of his group’s reaction to an ace at Bandon Trails, and the video is worth the watch for his group’s commentary alone.
While we couldn’t quite go for three in a row at the Valspar Championship, the panel had another strong week in the top 10 prop market. An 8-1, a 4-1 and 3-1, all winners. Not bad, not bad. Of course, nobody was on Viktor Hovland’s victory, a tough pill to swallow considering the former phenom Read more…
Seventy-seven days after opening night of the TGL’s inaugural season, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s tech-infused indoor simulator league is about to crown a champion. Billy Horschel, Justin Thomas and Patrick Cantlay of the Atlanta Drive have a 1-0 lead over Xander Schauffele, Rickie Fowler and Cameron Young of New York Golf Club in the Read more…
Germany’s Stephan Jäger will be back to defend his 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open title, but he’ll have to take down the top two golfers in the world if he wants to go back-to-back. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and recent Players champ Rory McIlroy will both make the trip to Memorial Park for the Read more…
Those yet to qualify for this year’s Masters are running short on time to do so. Here are five golfers who still have a shot at being at Augusta National next month.
Billy Horschel is the rare breed of golfer that plays with a chip on their shoulder. We commonly see this in contact sports—where GOATs like Michael Jordan and Tom Brady weaponized their thin skin to potent effect—but less so in golf, a sport that places an emphasis on composure above all else. Like Tiger Woods Read more…
Two PGA Tour stars mired in a funk on the golf course had a chance to emerge from their competitive darkness and lift a trophy. Only one managed to finish the job.
Billy Horschel, the lefty. Turns out the right-hander can hit a mean left-handed shot, as evidenced by a stellar wedge shot early during the final round of the Valspar Championship.
An eclectic trio shares the lead entering the final round of the Valspar Championship on Sunday. You have Viktor Hovland, a former FedEx Cup champion trying to regain his confidence and form. Then there’s Nico Echavarria, a winner in 2023 and 2024 (converting his 54-hole lead both times) who is hoping to continue to build Read more…