Hank Haney has been suspended from his PGA Tour Radio channel on SiriusXM after his comments regarding the LPGA and its players were “insensitive” and “do not represent the views of the PGA Tour or SiriusXM.”
On his SiriusXM Radio show Wednesday morning, one golf’s top teaching professionals, Hank Haney, made some eyebrow-raising comments about the LPGA tour and its players.
Is it still considered “Kevin Na-ing” if you walk in the putt in digust? That’s exactly what Joel Dahmen did on No. 7 at the Wells Fargo Championship on Moving Day.
The two superstars who wowed the golf world when coming down the stretch at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur will make their professional debuts at the U.S. Women’s Open this summer after winning their qualifiers on Monday.
Phil Mickelson’s calves are just one thing that have caught attention on his social media platforms as of late, and now more pros are taking notes and wanting to get in on the action.
DJ was recently spotted hitting absolutely pure left-handed shots at his new Dustin Johnson Golf School, and now the video is circulating on social media.
Tyrrell Hatton left himself with 219 yards to the hole on No. 9 Friday. With an iron in hand, he hit his approach shot and held his finish as if he liked it, but that was not the case.
Sometimes you hit a shot poorly but it still turns out just how you planned it. That’s exactly what happened to D.A. Points on No. 7 at Bay Hill Club & Lodge during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Rickie Fowler went all in from head to toe, and others like Rory McIlroy, Bryson Dechambeau and Palmer’s grandson Sam Saunders sported Arnie-inspired golf shoes, hats and shirts.
What should be scary for Koepka’s fellow Tour pros is that the three-time major winner seems pretty convinced that he can contend with less than his best.
Playing in front of a home crowd, all eyes are on Brooks Koepka. But the big number on the scorecard each day has hindered the three-time major champion this week at PGA National.
Justin Thomas thought about withdrawing Saturday at the Honda Classic, but the pain from his arm injury never got that bad and he was able to shoot 67.
Gary Woodland knew he needed to birdie both Nos. 17 and 18 on Friday at the Honda Classic, or he risked missing the cut and losing his longest active consecutive cuts made streak.
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