Jon Rahm had one important question for the tournament host: “Hey, Tiger, can you please teach me how to putt on Bermuda?” The post Rahm sought putting advice from Tiger Woods en route to Hero victory appeared first on Golf.
Tony Finau took inspiration from his junior golf days to put a new putter in the bag, while Bubba Watson picked up carry distance. The post Wall-to-Wall Equipment: Finau’s putter channels younger self, Bubba adds driver spin and much more appeared first on Golf.
Tiger Woods, who just extended his deal with Monster, would have major influence on the drink “from a flavor and concept perspective.” The post Tiger Woods in talks to produce his own Monster Energy drink appeared first on Golf.
Joining the Newsmakers countdown: Open champion and Ryder Cup hero Francesco Molinari and Masters champion and Ryder Cup villain Patrick Reed
America’s Kurt Kitayama won the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open by two shots after completing four rounds at the Four Seasons Golf Club at Anahita in 20 under par. Kitayama, who earned his European Tour card at last month’s Qualifying School, carded an eagle, four birdies and two bogeys in his closing round of 68 on Sunday. […]
Patrick Reed isn’t apologizing for his Ryder Cup remarks, and he hasn’t spoken with Jim Furyk or Jordan Spieth, but he’s ready to move on. The post Notebook: Reed Looks to Move Past Controversy appeared first on Global Golf Post.
A glimpse at what’s on the plates of today’s pro golfers, and how it compares to tennis players. The post Column: Food for Thought appeared first on Global Golf Post.
Recalling a missile threat, Bubba’s NBA appearance, Phil’s dress shirts, and other unexpected moments of 2018. The post Column: Rapid Rewind appeared first on Global Golf Post.
In this week’s Social 7 we discuss Tiger Woods and his near-penalty at the Hero World Challenge, say farewell to a president and more. The post The Social 7: Tiger vs. the rulebook, goodbye Mr. President, clubs for a cause and more appeared first on Golf.
It’s not an official PGA Tour event, but the money still spends nicely. Here’s what all 18 players earned at the event benefitting the Tiger Woods Foundation