It’s been 57 years since Jack Nicklaus made his pro debut, but for a man widely regarded as the greatest player of all time, a quick look at his first paycheck remains rather mind-boggling.
Opinions have differed over whether or not to putt with the flagstick in. But Bryson DeChambeau is getting the last laugh ... at least through 18 holes of the experiment.
Bob Einstein and “Mean” Gene Okerlund died on Wednesday at the age of 76. Golf may not have been their primary passion, but they both left us with memories on the course.
There’s a long line of NFL quarterbacks who have some serious golf game. But Dan Marino is one-upping all of them by adding trick shots to his golf repertoire.
PGA Tour prodigies having incredible swings at a young age is nothing new. And the latest sensation taking over the Tour, Cameron Champ, seems to be cut from the same cloth.
Bubba Watson has never been one to shy away from unconventional practice, and he took it up a notch on Tuesday, getting some reps in while traveling on a private airplane.
Stephen Curry has plenty of experience holding trophies, so it makes sense he looked like a natural handling one of the most prestigious pieces of hardware in golf, the U.S. Open trophy.
Wesley Bryan made it to the Mayakoba on Tuesday. His clubs, however, didn’t get the memo. But the 28-year-old took the bad break in stride, hitting the spa instead of the range.
Whether or not they’re defending national champions is up for debate, but UCF football is playing with some swag. And no one embodies that more than the team’s punter, Mac Loudermilk.
Phil Mickelson casually mentioned that he will be making $50,000 side bets during ‘The Match’ on Thursday. But the rest of his time on TV was pretty entertaining as well.
There was plenty of speculation about Tiger Woods’ health after the Ryder Cup, and he admitted Tuesday that fatigue played a factor in his poor performance.
Justin Thomas announced he’d be donating $1,000 per birdie and $5,000 per eagle at the Tour Championship to a charity benefiting the victims of Hurricane Florence.
The “Shotmakers” girls step up their game with the #SB2K boys preoccupied at a wedding, Patrick Reed’s green jacket tour may never end and PETA takes aim at a PGA Tour player.
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