Mickelson had implied that he would skip the Genesis Open, but now he’s back in, adding to a loaded field next week at Riviera.
Monthly Archives: April 2019
The new trophy that will be hoisted at TPC Sawgrass next month is made of sterling silver and gold. It’s worth a closer look.
Accuracy isn’t Phil Mickelson’s forte. Not even in his vocabulary. Which makes his feats on Thursday all the more impressive.
Brandt Snedeker’s tee shot found the beach at the par-5 18th at Pebble Beach, yet he still made an incredible birdie.
Graeme McDowell celebrates return to scene of his U.S. Open victory, shoots 68 in season debut
Not long ago, Ho Sung Choi was merely a fortysomething journeyman trying to eke out a living on the Asian Tour. On Thursday he made his PGA Tour debut to much fanfare.
Brian Gay and Scott Langley lead, Phil Mickelson is lurking, and Ho-Sung Choi charmed fans and players alike in his PGA Tour debut.
“You just don’t like golf?” asks the kind woman at the front desk of Fusion ATL, an athletic training center in posh Buckhead. “So why are you here, exactly?”
One of my first golf inventions was a device that — selfishly — measured the precise location of the sweet spot on my putter’s face. It worked like a charm.
It might seem inconsequential, but if you’re careful about how you’re marking your ball, it can help you find the hole more often.