Category: Golf Betting

  • ESPN World Fame 100: The stories around our 2018 list

    This year’s ESPN World Fame 100 is a compilation of the biggest names in sports. Here is everything you need to know about our list, from the newcomers, to our methodology, to some who might have not cracked the Top 100 but are still making an impact. Click here to read the full article…

  • Our third annual ranking of the biggest names in sports

    To find the 100 most famous athletes in the world, we started with 600 of the biggest names in sports, drawn from 68 countries. ESPN’s Sports Analytics Group then ranked them based on a proprietary formula that took into account three fame factors. Click here to read the full article…

  • Jack Nicklaus: An exemplary PGA TOUR life

    Most fans know about his 73 PGA TOUR wins and 18 professional major championship titles, and some might even know that Nicklaus won the first PLAYERS Championship at Atlanta Country Club in 1974. Others may know him as a businessman; more than 600 professional tournaments have been played on as many as 90 Nicklaus-designed courses.…

  • Fantasy golf: Sleeper picks for Fort Worth Invitational

    Martin Piller … Among the handful in the field able to sleep in their own beds in the Metroplex during this fortnight, he’s coming off a front-loaded T21 at Trinity Forest where he crafted a career-low 63 in the second round. It was his fourth top 25 of the season, the last two of which…

  • Pro golfer Aaron Wise got rejected going for a celebratory kiss at the Byron Nelson

    Golfer Aaron Wise won his first-career PGA Tour event on Sunday, winning the AT&T Byron Nelson by three strokes over Marc Leishman. He took home a cool $1.38 million in the process. When it came time to celebrate his career milestone, Wise had to settle for a hug rather than a post-win kiss. The exchange…

  • Monday Finish: Wise continues youth movement on PGA TOUR

    In pursuit of his first PGA TOUR victory, 21-year-old Aaron Wise weathers a 4-hour rain delay, pulls away at the turn, and fires a final-round 65 to capture the AT&T Byron Nelson. Welcome to the Monday Finish, where Wise outplayed fellow 54-hole co-leader Marc Leishman to salt away a comfortable three-stroke victory at Trinity Forest,…

  • Equipment Roundup: AT&T Byron Nelson

    Many have asked Aaron Wise about the new Odyssey putter he inserted at the Wells Fargo Championship. The recent TOUR winner wants to set the record straight: the O-Works Red V-Line Fang CH isn’t a new addition.  In fact, he’s been using it for some time now.  “Lot of people have been asking me about that,” Wise said of…

  • Golf tournament ends with cops, controversy, possible fistfight

    After 11 holes of the finals of the Florida State Golf Association’s Mid-Amateur Championship, held at the Coral Creek Club in Placida, Marc Dull began his comeback from two down to Jeff Golden. Golf Channel obtained a police report which indicated that Golden claimed he’d been assaulted in the parking lot during the rain delay.…

  • Now it’s time to spread the word about Trinity Forest

    DALLAS – Jordan Spieth had just stepped outside the locker room early Sunday evening when he ran into Geoff Ogilvy. The two immediately started chatting about Trinity Forest, the course completing its first week as a PGA TOUR venue. They were practically giddy. That’s no surprise. Spieth is a charter member at Trinity Forest; Ogilvy…

  • Winner’s Bag: Aaron Wise, 2018 AT&T Byron Nelson

    No one was happier about Sunday’s rain-delayed final round than Aaron Wise. With the moisture slowing down Trinty Forest’s firm fairways, Wise leaned on his favorite club in the bag — a 10.5-degree Callaway Rogue driver — en route to his first PGA TOUR title. Wise put Rogue in play at the Sony Open and…

  • Emergency 9: AT&T Byron Nelson, Round 4

    Here are nine tidbits from the final round of the AT&T Byron Nelson that gamers can use tomorrow, this weekend or down the road. Trinity Forest Golf Club just south of Dallas hosts for the first time and plays 7,380 yards to a Par-71. Wise Won 21-year old Aaron Wise fired a final-round 65 to…

  • Wise claims Byron Nelson crown with record win

    Aaron Wise cruised to his first PGA Tour victory Sunday, shattering the AT&T Byron Nelson record at 23 under on a new course in a race to finish before nightfall after a four-hour rain delay. Click here to read the full article…