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Rory McIlory doesn't seem too familiar with the likes of Fat Perez, Gabby Golf Girl and Grant Horvat ... Those who are should go touch grass. Preferably at their local municipal course or wherever ...
It wasn’t pretty, but it was exactly the kind of game the Philadelphia Flyers have learned to win. In a battle against a physical Predators team, the Flyers managed to grind out a 2-1 victory ...
According to Golf.com, the phone was later returned, but Potter was removed from the course. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. The PGA Tour’s fan code of conduct prohibits ...
The LIV Golf League is back in the U.S. since its Dallas finale last September. Opening domestically on the Blue Monster course at Doral brings back memories for those who have followed the game ...
"Where'd you ever hear of a golf tournament where you can't sit on the grass? No sitting allowed at The Masters on the grass." Jason Day drew attention last year for wearing a sweater that was ...
For years, the Players Championship host has boasted one of the highest public greens fees in all of golf. It might not be the most expensive course you can play in the U.S. — looking at you ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- Tee'd Up Indoor Golf is set to open soon in Downtown St. Joseph. The golf simulator business, located at 504 Edmond St., promises fun for all skill levels.
another handful of hours tossing and turning with a $25 million purse up for grabs and a $4.5 million first-place prize money payout available and more and more what-ifs piling up like golf balls ...
Only in golf can trees be considered controversial. Part of that is because we’re petty and love to bicker. Part of that is because the margins of our sport are so slim, that even an innocent ...
The par-three 17th is one of the most iconic and treacherous holes in golf. It sees players hit around 140 yards over a lake towards a green surrounded by water. Thirty balls were lost to the lake ...
The most challenging aspect of THE PLAYERS at TPC Sawgrass this year likely won't be the iconic 17th island green or even a stacked field led by back-to-back champion Scottie Scheffler. It's a tree.
Needing to strike a club ranging from a strong sand wedge to a chippy 9 iron, players continue to have nightmares of Pete Dye's devilish design while competing at The Players Championship.