For the week Scheffler ranked sixth in strokes gained/off-the-tee, picking up almost five shots on the field, while ranking second in strokes gained/putting.
The frat-party atmosphere inside the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale was made for players like Harry Higgs and Joel Dahmen, two “people’s golfers” who don’t take themselves too seriously and know how to have a good time.
Beer cans and miscellaneous pieces of garbage flew from all angles as fans jumped and shouted in celebration of the first ace on the 16th hole since Francesco Molinari’s in 2015.
For the moment, the proposed Super Golf League remains just that, hearty in concept but short on substantive matter. What is clear is the PGA Tour’s stance towards the wannabe global tour, a position Commissioner Jay Monahan has not strayed from since the threat materialised two years ago: them, or us.
Brooks Koepka traffics in trolling, and give the man this: He is democratic in his aim. On Thursday, Phil Mickelson was the latest target for the four-time Major winner.
Never before during his three decades as a professional golfer has the phrase, “What will Phil Mickelson do next?” been so apt. Or intriguing. Or mysterious.
The PGA Tour this week returns to one of the best events on the golf calendar – the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. This celebrity event sees amateurs and PGA Tour pros play alongside each other in two separate tournaments. The pro am has a 54-hole cut and each competitor plays a round at Pebble Beach Golf Links, Read more…