In the 24 hours since the death of Arnold Palmer, his impact and influence on the game of golf has been remembered by many. One of those was Tiger Woods, another iconic golfer who, like Palmer, transcends sports.
This time last year, Rory McIlroy came under heavy fire for saying $10 million didn’t matter to him. In 2016, however, we’re sure he’s singing a different tune after earning $33o,000 every time he played 18 holes.
JASON Day has put aside a lower back injury to shoot himself into contention after the first round of the season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta, Georgia.
By Mike Stachura/Golf Digest As personally significant as Bryson DeChambeau’s win in Sunday’s DAP Championshipin the Web.com Tour Finals was for his status as a card-carrying member of the PGA Tour for the 2016-17 season, it might also have greater implications for his theories on equipment and how they might change the game: The 22-year-old’s win Read more…
By Evin Priest JASON Day is lucky to have remained in the all-important FedEx Cup top-five seedings despite withdrawing from the BMW Championship with a back injury after just eight holes of the final round. At the conclusion of the BMW, both the world No.1 and compatriot Adam Scott locked up spots in the FedEx Read more…
What is it with Aussies and hitting great shots from hospitality tents? Adam Scott flushed his approach from behind one to 12 feet on his way to a T4 finish at the BMW Championship. Watch below courtesy of the US PGA Tour: https://twitter.com/PGATOUR/status/775049157048274944