Sewanee's Niel Phillips started his first and second rounds Monday at the Chick-Fil-A Invitational with holes-in-one at the ...
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Ohio State head coach Ryan Day tells wild story of nearly getting into a golf fight while playing with Joey Galloway
If a story had come across our desk featuring Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and former wide receiver Joey Galloway in a golf ...
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The minute you take a break from golf, golf abandons you
Beyond the scheduling failure, though, there's a bigger problem: When you take time off from golf like I'm doing now, golf ...
The United States beat China twice in fourball matches Thursday on the first day of the LPGA’s International Crown tournament ...
Amazon's October Prime Day sale ends today, October 8, 2025. Golfers can find significant discounts on apparel from brands like adidas, Callaway, Puma, Under Armour and more. Deals include up to 65% ...
Day’s equipment overhaul led to the veteran Aussie playing with just 13 clubs Thursday at the Bank of Utah Championship.
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From World No.1 to Forgotten: Golf’s Most Stunning Downfalls
The golf world has seen legendary golfers over the years like Gary Player, Tiger Woods, and Jack Nicklaus. While these golfers have written their names in the history books, there are others who once ...
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. – No. 8 Arkansas women’s golf is atop the leaderboard after 36 holes on Monday at the Route 66 Invitational at Cedar Ridge Country Club. The Razorbacks are the only team under par ...
At Cedar Creek Corrections Center in Washington, golf is offering a second chance. “I never thought I’d be golfing, let alone in prison.” ...
It's finally fall in the desert. If you're like me and think this is cause for celebration, the desert's event organizers ...
Once the calendar flips to September, the PGA Tour, and for the most part, pro golf as a whole, goes semi-dormant. Outside of the Ryder Cup, the FedEx Cup Fall Series and the DP World Tour’s finishing ...
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What shutdown? Trump isn't canceling travel, golf or his ballroom even with the government shuttered
In shutdowns past — including during Trump's first term — presidents normally scaled back their schedules. With staffers deemed “non-essential” sent home, the White House often sought to appear ...
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