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Jake Knapp and Sam Burns recorded back-to-back, hole-out eagles on Pebble Beach’s first hole on Saturday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Spieth enjoyed a Pebble Beach-Cypress Point double last Sunday with his brother, and the iconic day included a hole-in-one on Cypress’ 15th hole.
The former Nike athlete has worn Pebble Beach-logoed gear all week, and Thursday’s look included a navy Pebble hoodie and matching hat.
Scheffler, who opened last week’s WM Phoenix Open in 2-over 73 before rallying to a T-3 finish, carded an even-par 72 Thursday at Pebble Beach Golf Links and sits T-62 out of 80 competitors, double-digit shots off the lead, at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
In this episode of College Golf Talk, recently retired Baylor head coach Mike McGraw reflects on an amazing career that spanned nearly four decades, and Charlie Woods commits to Florida State.
DeChambeau caught his drive on the 10th hole Thursday a little thin, his ball diving into a front teeing area, getting some help from the cart path and traveling only about 240 yards.
Rose picked a good day for an abbreviated practice. As the Monterey Peninsula turned nasty late Tuesday morning, flipping from ideal conditions to chilly, 30 mph winds seemingly in a flash, Rose was close to wrapping.
Remember when McIlroy switched to cavity-back irons? Well, he’s switched back to blades.
If anyone should get a say in whether The Players should be anointed as golf’s fifth major championship, it’s a guy who’s won each of the four actual majors, plus the PGA Tour’s flagship event at TPC Sawgrass.
The 16-year-old Woods, son of Tiger Woods, has verbally committed to Florida State University, it was announced on Tuesday.
The ace came off the club of Neal Shipley, the PGA Tour rookie who was debuting for The Bay Golf Club on Monday night at SoFi Center.
Elvis Smylie became the first player in league history to earn first-place points in the Official World Golf Ranking, jumping to world No. 77 in the process.
Gotterup, who also captured the Sony Open last month and the WM Phoenix Open on Sunday, climbed nine spots, from No. 16 to No. 5.
Coody’s strong start to the season continued at the WM Phoenix Open, where the 26-year-old Coody tied for 10th. He will keep playing, too, as he qualified for his first two signature events via the Aon Swing 5.
Matsuyama had to back off two shots on the 18th hole because of audible noises from the crowd before ultimately losing his bid for a third WM Phoenix Open title to a walk-off birdie by Chris Gotterup.
Kim is T-2 through 54 holes of the WM Phoenix Open as he’s gained nearly eight shots on approach the last two days at TPC Scottsdale.
After an opening 73 and subsequent spirited range session, Scheffler fixed his grip and then fired a 6-under 65 Friday at TPC Scottsdale.
The Auburn junior fired 10-under 62 for the second straight round Friday to move to 20 under through two rounds of the Amer Ari Invitational and best Woods’ NCAA 36-hole record.
Rahm said it’s ‘fantastic’ that LIV Golf is getting world ranking points, but he adds that the decision to award only the top 10 could see players actually lose points.
Malixi, one of the notables set to compete at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur this April, got back into the winner’s circle last week following months of injury and swing struggles.
World No. 1 Kiara Romero and five current Stanford players highlight the field for the seventh Augusta National Women’s Amateur, which was announced Wednesday morning.
LPGA commissioner Craig Kessler has apologized to his membership following the controversial cancellation of Sunday’s final round of the season-opening Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions.
Count Viktor Hovland among the PGA Tour players pleased to be welcoming back Brooks Koepka and eventually Patrick Reed. But that’s just him personally, Hovland says.
Burko and Brentley preview the spring semester, from favorites in the Power 4 conferences to the big storylines to follow.