Have you ever grabbed a buddy’s club, looked down at it and thought, ‘Wow, this thing is ug-ly?’ You might be intrigued enough to give it a try, but chances are, your first impression of that club is going to be hard to overcome. Point is, performance is important, but how a club looks to
It is no secret that professional golfers enjoy a friendly, and sometimes spirited, wager, often in a Tuesday game at PGA Tour stops. But what happens when the tour stops in a city where spirited wagers can be found everywhere—on and off the course? The PGA Tour is in Las Vegas this week, with its
Tiger Woods was a bad man in the way “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” was good. In his prime, Woods didn’t so much beat his opponents as live rent-free in their heads. Evidenced in this story from Adam Scott. Scott is making an appearance in this week’s Shriners Hospital for Children Open, played in Las Vegas. An
Here is what you won’t see in the wake of the new California law allowing college athletes who attend public and private schools in the state to profit from the use of their name, image and likeness: A parade of high school golfers being wooed to come to State U. by the potential to sign
3:33 AM ET Tony Romo is never going to scare anyone on the PGA Tour, which is why he was back at his day job on Sunday in an NFL broadcast booth in Chicago rather than on the fairways of Silverado in Napa, California. As late as Friday afternoon, Romo was in position to make
3:55 PM ET Associated Press LAS VEGAS — Brooks Koepka spent the majority of his short offseason recovering from stem cell treatment on his left knee, he revealed Wednesday. Koepka returns to competition at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, with the No. 1 player in the world giving Las Vegas its strongest field in