You wonder which event might bite the dust amid all this PGA Tour re-shuffling. Wonder no more. Say good-bye to The Greenbrier, site of the tour’s fall event — A Military Tribut... Read more
So now that we know we’ll have real live golf on television in mid-June, how about some action next month? With the PGA Tour rolling out the marching band and announcing its revised to... Read more
The passing of Doug Sanders last week evoked one really painful memory for anyone who has blown a short putt. The 20-time PGA Tour winner had his big moment staring at him on the 72nd hole o... Read more
One of those really annoying constants on the PGA Tour are the old guys/gals in their tournament garb holding up both arms, perhaps armed with one of those “Quiet Please” paddles... Read more
The PGA Tour is already prepared to crank up its season without any butts in the seats or fans lining the fairways. The PGA Of America is considering the same. Seth Waugh, CEO of the PGA Of... Read more
The head of the European Tour has been pretty quiet lately with the storm of the Corona Virus sending professional sports to the sidelines. In the United States, the PGA Tour is making plans... Read more
If there had been a Masters this week, there wouldn’t have been a Masters Sunday. A severe weather front moved through Augusta for most of the day and it is highly likely that there wo... Read more
Sounds like the PGA Tour is hoping for a June re-start to its on-hold tournament schedule. The Tour sent a memo to players last week, said memo was “leaked” to a couple of media... Read more
They used to say that Doug Sanders could practice his golf swing in a phone booth. The late Tommy Bolt, a dapper dresser himself, once said of Sanders: “The man looks like a jukebox w... Read more
Today we look at what we believe to be two of the most magical Masters final days in the history of the tournament. In 1986, Jack Nicklaus made a back-nine charge for the ages, shot 30 and... Read more