Let's face it, sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. If you're a professional golfer, you're better than good, you're one of the best in the world. I guess sometimes it's better to be lucky than the best in the world, because even the best will beg for a lucky bounce on the green.
The PGA Golf Management program at Campbell University holds a competition each month. Here is a video of the Senior class winners hitting 9 putts into the one hole at the same time.
Doug Farr of Monroe captured the Louisiana Golf Association Senior Amateur Championship with a 54-hole, 4-under-par score of 212 at Oak Wing Golf Club in Alexandria on Saturday. Farr fired a...
American golfer Webb Simpson was struggling with his swing as he entered the 112th U.S. Open last Thursday. Now, he's struggling to believe just how good his entire game was over the last 4 days on his way to a U.S. Open championship. A deeply Spiritual man, Simpson went...
Ryder Cup Captains Davis Love III and Jose Maria Olazabal got to live the dream of every office worker who’d rather be golfing when the pair drove balls from Trump International Hotel & Tower’s 16th Floor Terrace into the Chicago River. Video from this one-of-kind driving display is a must-see for anyone who wishes they were on the back nine right now.
Tiger Woods announced on his twitter account yesterday that he will make his return to the links at the Bridgestone Invitational next Thursday. Much has happened in the 11 weeks Tiger took off the tour, including firing his longtime caddie.
Tiger Woods and his close friend and caddie Steve Williams officially parted ways today. Woods fired Williams today after spending over 12 years together. Williams was reportedly stunned by the news, claiming to be very disappointed.
Between a messy divorce settlement, humongous house mortgage, a loss of several endorsement deals, and a serious paycut from one of them (Nike), Tiger Woods' once giant fortune has taken a hit. But is Woods actually running out of money?
Tiger Woods announced Tuesday that he would skip the British Open, citing irritation in his left knee and achilles tendon. His announcement was not a surprise. In a released statement, Tiger said, "Doctors have again advised rest, cold-water therapy and soft tissue treatment." Should Woods skip more than just the British Open? Would it be better for him in the long run to sit out the remainder of this year?
What happened to Uncle Sam winning Majors? For the first time in the modern era of Golf's major championships, since the Masters was born in 1934, the Americans have gone 0-5. Bubba Watson had the best American finish at Congressional, finishing tied for 63rd. Where did the great American golf go? Will it come back?
Lee Westwood may have been the top-ranked golfer in the world, at one point, but Tom LaMarre, of the Sports Xchange, courtesy of foxsports.com, thinks he must win his first major tournament, to slow the criticism, and get the respect he deserves.