You have Goliath versus a threesome of Davids at the top after moving day at the Canadian Open. First the Davids. Ben An, Kevin Tway and Whee Kim have zero tour wins between them. Dustin Joh... Read more
Dustin Johnson started getting his game in gear Friday at Glen Abbey with a 66 that moved him within three shots of the leaders at the Canadian Open. Johnson finished at 10-under, three back... Read more
Brooks Koepka was one of the big name stars in this week’s Canadian Open. He didn’t play like one in Thursday’s first round at Glen Abbey. Koepka shot a five-over par 77 on... Read more
It was by far the worst field of the PGA Tour season. What you had at the Monday-finish Barbasol Classic was a bunch of players dangling to keep their PGA Tour cards, some old guys like Olin... Read more
For the longest time on Sunday, it looked like Tiger Woods was turning back the hands of time. Carnoustie was beating up the best of them, taking a toll on overnight leaders Jordan Spieth, K... Read more
There is really no need whatsoever for some over-hyped match between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. We got the real deal on Saturday in a true championship setting. No, they were not paired... Read more
Dustin Johnson is the world’s No. 1 player and the bookmakers’ favorite at the start of the 147th Open Championship. Justin Thomas was No. 2 and there were expectations for him a... Read more
The gettin’ was good early Thurday at Carnoustie. How else could you explain low scores from the likes of Kevin Kisner, Zander Lombard, Erik Van Rooyen and assorted other unaccomplishe... Read more
To no one’s surprise, the assorted members of the Tiger Woods Fan Club, aka The Golf Channel, were blithering and blathering on site at Carnoustie and back in the Orlando studios as we... Read more
Nothing Runs Like A Deere. That’s the famous motto of the John Deere equipment company. On Sunday Michael Kim ran like a Deere, maybe better. Kim totally wiped out the competition at t... Read more