New season, same story. Brendan Steele hopes the ending is different this time. A year ago at the Sony...Continue Reading
Joaquin Niemann in position for bounce-back win at Waialae
Most eyes in the sporting world were fixated upon the NFL playoffs on Saturday. We know this. But this is...Continue Reading
Harris English’s first tour win in seven years came with a surprisingly sentimental backstory involving his putter
Success can sometimes have its pitfalls. Take Harris English, for example.Continue Reading
Kevin Kisner had the perfect response when asked if he can win anywhere on tour
This week’s Sony Open in Hawaii is one of Kevin Kisner’s favourite tournaments of the year.Continue Reading
Can an amateur win again on the PGA Tour?
It's been 30 years since Phil Mickelson won his first PGA Tour title at the Northern Telecom Open—and became the last amateur to win a tour event. Will it ever happen again?Continue Reading
Charles Howell III cashes in Hawaii like its his own personal bank
The third time wasn’t the charm for Charles Howell III at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Maybe the 20th will be?Continue Reading
Justin Thomas falls short in title defense, says he hopes to learn in wake of offensive comment
A day after apologizing for the use of a homophobic slur during the third round of the Sentry Tournament...Continue Reading
Collin Morikawa feeling right at home in Maui and on the leader board
Collin Morikawa has endured a roller-coaster ride worthy of a Six Flags amusement park since his thrilling...Continue Reading
In Maui, Dustin Johnson shaking off rust after Masters triumph and well-earned vacation
The green jacket is hanging in a closet at home. No need for a coat in Maui. “I’ve worn it a couple...Continue Reading
7 things to catch you up on the 2021 PGA Tour season
In any other year on the island of Maui, PGA Tour players would find their loyalties divided. Should they hit a few more balls on the range or join the kids in building sandcastles on the beach?Continue Reading
Why the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions field looks a lot different this year
For some casual fans, Torrey Pines or Pebble Beach might signify the start of the PGA Tour season. That's not the case for hardcore golf fans.Continue Reading
Closing out a year we’re happy to see end with a win, Viktor Hovland has us looking forward to 2021
In what has been arguably one of the oddest years in golf, and a trying one in the everyday sense, immense kudos to Viktor Hovland for accomplishing the implausible.Continue Reading
Viktor Hovland breaks this unusual PGA Tour curse, caps off wild 2020 with his second victory
The final putt is usually the image we remember from a victory, especially when it’s a must-make for birdie. Viktor Hovland now has two of those on his PGA Tour résumé. Continue Reading
After a 62, Justin Thomas is officially lurking at the Mayakoba Golf Classic
Thomas made up for it on Saturday at El Camaleon, skyrocketing up the leader board with a nine-under 62 to reach 12 under. Not surprisingly, he wasn't satisfied with that either.Continue Reading
Pebble Beach Pro-Am will have celebrities, but not fans in 2021
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is known more for the celebrities in its field and not the gallery outside the ropes. Still, the two go hand in hand, though that won’t be the case for the 2021 edition of the tournament.Continue Reading
How Rory McIlroy inadvertently caused Abraham Ancer to miss nine straight cuts to start his career
Despite the importance of distance on the PGA Tour, there remains plenty of room for guys who "play their game." Continue Reading
Justin Thomas says he was four to five rounds from a historic year, and that 10 or 11 wins in a season is possible
Justin Thomas has enjoyed a prosperous 2020.Continue Reading
Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines joins growing list of PGA Tour events without fans
Nearly nine months after COVID-19 took its grip on the country, vaccines for the public are on the near horizon, but it will still be many months before sporting events look like they did before the pandemic.Continue Reading