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Collin Morikawa has Nerves of Steel
Collin Morikawa is a stone-cold killer. You wouldn’t know it from looking at him of course. Forget that he’s well spoken, polite and spouts wisdom beyond his years. Definitely ignore the 1.21-jiga-watt smile. As if we needed any further confirmation that the winner of two majors before his 25th birthday — including the British Open in
Here’s Who’s Playing in the 2021 Hero World Challenge
Well, it’s official. The Bahamas will see the best of the best compete in the 2021 Hero World Challenge at the end of the year. Tiger Woods tweeted the news earlier this week along with names of those who will participate. So excited to welcome these incredible players to the Hero World Challenge. With 15
Jon Rahm is Ready for a Break
It’s been a long year full of ups and downs for Jon Rahm. He was forced to withdraw from the Memorial after a positive Covid test. At the time he had a 6-shot advantage over his opponents and was expected to easily win the $1.6 million prize. After putting that huge disappointment behind him, Rahm
Is Rickie Fowler Making a Comeback?
Rickie Fowler, on the par-5 18th at the Summit Club in Vegas, hit his tee shot 326 yards down the right side of the fairway, then held his driver out to his left and slightly above his hips after his follow-through and twisted his fingers. Only the club really didn’t twirl. It just kinda fell,
Former Pro Golfer Has Leg Amputated
Some tough news over the weekend for Oregon men’s golf coach, Casey Martin. At birth, Martin was diagnosed with a defect that has affected his right leg for his entire life. Klippel-Trenaunay-Webber Syndrome is a congenital circulatory disorder that made it difficult to put weight on the leg. He has always worried that an injury
Xander Sobers Up After Celebrating Big Wins
It’s fair to say that Xander Schauffele had a great season. Even though he didn’t snag the top spot in any official tournaments, he still managed to pull off some pretty impressive feats. Schauffele was one of those selected for Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics. He competed among the best golfers in the world
High School Sophomore Shoots a 57 in Conference Championship
Nothing has alluded golfers on Tour more than the highly coveted 59. Only 11 pro golfers have madNothing has alluded golfers on Tour more than the highly coveted 59. Some have come very close but the pressure gets to be a little too much and those birdies don’t come easy. Only 11 pro golfers have
Justin Timberlake Shows Off His Golf Skills
It seems like there isn’t much that Justin Timberlake can’t do. He is most well-known for his music and movie credit, but he also isn’t a half bad golfer. The pop star turned actor even owned his own golf course at one point. Back in 2009, Timberlake purchase Mirimichi Golf Course in Memphis. He put
Golf Introduces New “Bryson” Rule to Limit Driver Length
Around this time last year, the world was different. We were amidst a global pandemic, parents were thrust into the job of teachers as schools were, for the most part still solely online learning, and oh yeah…48-inch drivers were one of the hottest topics in the golf equipment world. That was mostly thanks to Bryson DeChambeau’s announcement that he’d
Mickelson Catches Another Lucky Break
It looks like Phil Mickelson is at it again. Last month, we brought you a story were a Marshal picked up Mickelson’s ball at Fortinet. The golfer was able to talk his way into a better shot after the mix up. Phil’s been around for a long time, so he is not only a trusted
Tiger Woods Spotted on the Range
Golf fans have been waiting to see Tiger Woods back on a golf course ever since he was badly injured in a car crash at the beginning of the year. He was cleared of any wrongdoing and has stayed mostly out of the limelight as he recovers. While we’ve been able to catch glimpses of
John Daly’s Son Makes College Debut
It’s official, “Little John” Daly is all grown up. After accepting an offer for the University of Arkansas, the golf legend’s son has joined the golf team and is officially a Razorback. The season began last month, but Daly did not join his new team in California right away. The first tournament was the Carmel
