Dale Whitnell entered the day worrying about just making the cut, then aced the par-3 second and 12th holes in a wild 9-under 63 second round.
Category: Golf
DuPage Forest Preserves’ director of golf lauded as PGA Executive of the Year
Forest Preserve District of DuPage County director of golf Ed Stevenson’s goal is to keep it fun and also address needs for the community.
Tiger Woods withdraws from the PGA Tour event he hosts as he processes his mother’s death
Tiger Woods abruptly withdrew from the Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines on Monday, saying he still is processing the death of his mother.
British Open offers direct path for LIV golfers to earn a spot at Royal Portrush
The British Open has joined the U.S. Open in offering a direct pathway for players from the breakaway LIV Golf circuit to get into the field for this year’s major championship.
US Open is 1st major to add an exemption category for LIV Golf players
For this year’s U.S. Open, an exemption from qualifying will be given to “the top player who is not otherwise exempt and in the top three” of the LIV individual standings as of May 19.
Scottie Scheffler, back on the PGA Tour at Pebble Beach, details how he punctured his hand making ravioli
Scottie Scheffler felt frustrated sitting at home recovering from glass puncturing the palm of his right hand while making ravioli. A big part of him was thankful the injury wasn’t worse.
Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie, makes his 1st hole-in-one in the PNC Championship
Tiger Woods isn’t the only member of his family who can produce big moments. His 15-year-old son, Charlie, made his first hole-in-one Sunday in the PNC Championship.
Tiger Woods and son Charlie finish strong for a share of the lead at the PNC Championship
Tiger Woods and 15-year-old son Charlie ran off five straight birdies on the back nine Saturday for a 13-under 59, giving them a share of the lead in the PNC Championship
Column: It’s been a hard year for some G.O.A.T.s, from Bill Belichick’s career switch to Michael Jordan’s real estate
Being a G.O.A.T. isn’t always a walk in the park, as evidenced by some of the sporting legends’ challenges in 2024.
Americans will be paid to play in the Ryder Cup with $200K stipend and $300K to donate to charity
Americans will be paid to play in the Ryder Cup for the first time under a new PGA of America program announced Monday that gives them a $200,000 stipend and $300,000 for them to distribute to charity.