Those who follow the life and fast times of world’s No. 1 Brooks Koepka know that major championships have his undivided attention. Now when it comes to other tournaments on the PGA To... Read more
Darren Clarke hoisted the Claret Jug back in 2011. It remains the crowning highlight of his storied career. Clarke got off to a nice start Thursday at the Senior Open with a two-under par 68... Read more
Paula Creamer was once a young, rising star on the LPGA Tour. When Creamer last topped a major leaderboard, she won the 2010 U.S. Women’s Open by four strokes at age 23. She won at The... Read more
Out of sight, out of mind. It’s been wonderful not seeing J.B. Holmes on any golf telecast lately — until the Open Championship. For three days the turtle-slow Holmes haunted us,... Read more
If there’s any place in the world that knows how to celebrate — it’s Ireland. Sometimes the Irish don’t even need a reason. But Saint Shane Lowry gave them a big reas... Read more
If you don’t think money talks when it comes to the good old “not-for-profit” PGA Tour, well, it doesn’t talk, it screams from the roof tops. And that, ladies and gen... Read more
The LPGA has an interesting scenario the next two weeks. Back-to-back major championships. One is legit, the other is, well, pretty questionable. And that question is basically — how c... Read more
When there’s a major championship, the Sherriff of Nottingham (aka PGA Tour Commish Jay Monahan) and his henchman come up with a place for all the strugglers and second-tier players t... Read more
The anticipation at the 148th Open Championship was at a fever pitch on Sunday at Royal Portrush. One of their own — Shane Lowry from down south in Tullamore, County Offaly, stepped on... Read more
Brooks Koepka likes to play fast. He hates slow play and slow players and he hasn’t been afraid to let everyone know that. On Sunday, he was paired with the slowest of the slow —... Read more