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Don't look now, writes Art Stricklin, but Wisconsin has quietly become perhaps golf's top major-championship hub in the U.S.
A 2023 plan, presented to the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), showed the two 18-hole golf courses with ...
The Timberwolves pulled away from the field to finish with a 371 team score, 18 strokes ahead of second-place Barnstable, ...
Julio Cesar Valdera Morales is a Newsweek contributor based in Spain. His focus is golf as well as politics and economics. Julio has been with Newsweek since February, 2025 and previously ...
After his tuneup, Cink dished on several topics to Sports Illustrated from Hualalai ... playing tournament golf and practicing and competing and game-planning the courses and dealing with ...
He raved about Hualalai’s beauty and hospitality during the three-day event. “The conditions of the golf course are very nice,” he said. “Mitsubishi is a great sponsor; they treat us so ...
Els finished at 18-under 198 at Hualalai Golf Course. Playing alongside Els and Cejka in the final group, Langer parred the final four holes in a 66. Jimenez closed with a 64, and Cejka shot 68.
Ernie Els won the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship on Saturday for his seventh PGA Tour Champions victory, closing with a 6-under 66 to beat Bernard Langer, Miguel Angel Jimenez and ...
The 52-year-old from New Zealand carded a 7-under-par 65 at Hualalai Golf Club in Ka'upulehu-Kona, Hawaii, leaving him level with 60-year-old Vijay Singh of Fiji. Steve Stricker, defending event ...
In the PGA Tour Champions season opener at Hualalai Golf Club in Ka'upulehu-Kona, Hawaii, Jimenez and Argentina's Ricardo Gonzalez each shot 7-under-par 65. Germany's Alex Cejka and Canada's ...
Since the Mitsubishi Electric Championship moved to Hualalai Golf Course in 1997, the tournament has donated $2.37 million to local community organizations. UFC Hall of Fame mixed martial artist BJ ...
In the PGA Tour Champions season opener at Hualalai Golf Club in Ka'upulehu-Kona, Hawaii, Jimenez and Argentina's Ricardo Gonzalez each shot 7-under-par 65.