While we contemplate the start of the new PGA Tour season, these Presidents Cup after-thoughts: When you look back at the final day of the Presidents Cup finals matches, it wasn’t Bill... Read more
It wasn’t supposed to be this way. The U.S. team wasn’t supposed to struggle its way to a 15 1/2 – 14 1/2 victory at the Presidents Cup on Sunday in Korea and it surely was... Read more
You can understand if American team captain Jay Haas has a restless night before the finale of the 2015 Presidents Cup on Sunday. You can understand because his team leads the Internationals... Read more
The second day of matches at the Presidents Cup were anything but routine. U.S. captain Jay Haas wanted his team to “keep the pedal down.” That didn’t happen. “I hope... Read more
Ho-hum. Jordan Spieth wasn’t kidding when he declared that the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea set up well for the U.S. Presidents Cup team. It was business as usual for the American sid... Read more
The bomber and the mad putter will anchor the U.S. team in the first round of matches tonight at the 2015 Presidents Cup. In an “outside-the-box” pairing, Captain Jay Haas has pu... Read more
Nothing better than having a “John Hancock” on your head covers. The U.S. Presidents Cup team has what have to be the coolest, most patriotic head covers as they enter into compe... Read more
Yeah, you gotta feel sorry for Rory McIlroy. The kid has reached the ripe old age of 26 and he’s whining like he’s 76 and broke. Rory’s latest “feel sorry for me... Read more
Here’s your golf question of the month: The Presidents Cup will begin Wednesday in South Korea, does anyone in the United States really care? The answer simply depends on who you are a... Read more
Maybe they thought it was the Rolling Stones, but it wasn’t. There were at least 50 South Korean media members at the Incheon International Airport Sunday when Jordan Spieth and the re... Read more