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  • Golf Fans React to Yet Another Rahm Withdrawal

    Golf Fans React to Yet Another Rahm Withdrawal

    Some big news dropped this weekend regarding this week’s upcoming European golf event. It was announced that Jon Rahm would not be participating in the DP World Tour Championship and golf fans have some feelings. We have not seen Rahm play since

  • Wolff Wasn’t Letting Gusty Winds & Mud Balls Stop Him in Houston

    Wolff Wasn’t Letting Gusty Winds & Mud Balls Stop Him in Houston

    So far Matthew Wolff has shown us that he is prone to a hot streak now and again. It seems that once he gets on a roll, there is just no stopping him. The 22-year-old from Oklahoma is up for all sorts

  • Surprise Leader in Houston Hasn’t Made a Cut in 4 Months

    Surprise Leader in Houston Hasn’t Made a Cut in 4 Months

    The numbers are presented not to demean Martin Trainer, but simply to put into perspective just how brutal the game can be at the PGA Tour level, and how difficult it can be to fight your way out of massive slumps. And

  • Mickelson Candid About closed vice-captain mic at Ryder Cup

    Mickelson Candid About closed vice-captain mic at Ryder Cup

    It’s been two months already since the U.S. squashed the European squad at the Ryder Cup. Phil Mickelson, who opened with a 65 at Phoenix Country Club to kick start his Charles Schwab Cup Championship on Thursday, was a vice captain for

  • Is the PGA Tour Transitioning into a Team Format?

    Is the PGA Tour Transitioning into a Team Format?

    The PGA Tour plans to create a series of lucrative, international tournaments that will offer guaranteed money to the world’s best players, we can reveal. The Tour intends to stage between four and six events annually outside of the United States, in Europe, Asia

  • DeChambeau Says *THIS* Part of His Game (Not Distance) Has Changed Most in the Last 3 Years…

    DeChambeau Says *THIS* Part of His Game (Not Distance) Has Changed Most in the Last 3 Years…

     It’s been an eventful year for Bryson DeCheambeau, to say the least. Over the last 14 months, the 28-year-old superstar has notched two wins: a U.S. Open at famed Winged Foot, and the Arnold Palmer Invitational, where his tee shot over the water on the

  • Phil Mickelson to Play Huge Role in Brooks/Bryson Match

    Phil Mickelson to Play Huge Role in Brooks/Bryson Match

    Phil Mickelson won’t be on the course for the latest edition of The Match — a much-hyped Nov. 29 showdown between frenemies Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka — but he will be in a place where he can provide just as much entertainment: the booth. Mickelson, whose

  • Houston Open 2021 Expert Picks to Win

    Houston Open 2021 Expert Picks to Win

    Another week, another Fall Swing winner from the Golf Digest expert picks column, with both Rick Gehman and Brandon Gdula hitting on Viktor Hovland’s title defense at 19-1 in Mayakoba. Picking up right where we left off in 2020-’21. Not to brag. This

  • Fans Will Be Disappointed By This Tiger News

    Fans Will Be Disappointed By This Tiger News

    While Tiger’s recovery from his car crash has been going fairly smoothly, he is not going to be competing on the Tour anytime soon. It’s a work in progress, but we will have to wait a little longer before we get to

  • Is Bryson Switching to New Irons?

    Is Bryson Switching to New Irons?

    When it comes to his driver, the long-hitting Bryson DeChambeau is ready and willing to test endless designs to ensure he’s using the longest and straightest driver possible. He frequently switches his driver, sometimes week-to-week, and sometimes even round-to-round. With his irons, though, it’s a

  • Moth Sparks Debate Over Obscure Rule

    Moth Sparks Debate Over Obscure Rule

    Perhaps you’ve heard of The Butterfly Effect? It’s the chaos theory where a small change in one place (something as small as the flap of a butterfly’s wings) can lead to a larger unpredictable change somewhere else. Well, Padraig Harrington saw a

  • Pro Gains a Stroke, Is His Diet to Blame?

    Pro Gains a Stroke, Is His Diet to Blame?

    It was easy enough to discern that something was very, very off with Louis Oosthuizen. Slightly harder was figuring out what that thing was. For months, the former major winner had dealt with a maddening stretch of inconsistency, and yet nobody was