Category: Golf Betting

  • College recruits grandfather, 61, for golf team

    Bellevue University in Nebraska is an NAIA member, and the conference Bellevue plays in doesn’t have age restrictions on college athletes. Click here to read the full article…

  • Tiger hoping to play full schedule in 2018

    While Tiger Woods says he was encouraged by how he felt playing in the Hero World Challenge last month, he’s still undecided on his plan for next year. Click here to read the full article…

  • No. 1: Justin Thomas

    THE OVERVIEW By Ben Everill, PGATOUR.COM How much better can it get for Justin Thomas? That’s the biggest question posed towards our current FedExCup Champion and gives us plenty of reason to watch him closer than ever. His 2016-17 season was off the charts as Thomas won five times, including his maiden major championship and…

  • The First Look: Sentry Tournament of Champions

    Reigning FedExCup champion Justin Thomas rings in the restart as defending champ at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, topping a 34-man field comprised solely of tournament winners from 2017. Dustin Johnson, whose four PGA TOUR wins in 2017 were second only to Thomas, and Jordan Spieth also headline the roster to begin the TOUR’s Hawaiian…

  • Tiger Woods reflects on return, looks ahead to 2018

    Following a successful return to competetive golf four weeks ago at the Hero World Challenge, Tiger Woods writes in a blog post on his website that he “was very encouraged by my performance at the Hero World Challenge, and hope it was the start of something big.” He finished T9 at the event in the Bahamas,…

  • Rickie Fowler, major champion? See who makes our 2018 ‘Leap’ list

    From Fowler to Xander Schauffele, Jason Sobel identifies which professional golfers are poised to jump to another level this year. Click here to read the full article…

  • Rickie Fowler, major champion? See who makes our 2018 Leap list

    From Fowler to Xander Schauffele, Jason Sobel identifies which professional golfers are poised to jump to another level this year. Click here to read the full article…

  • No. 2: Jordan Spieth

    THE OVERVIEW By Cameron Morfit, PGATOUR.COM Although Justin Thomas won the FedExCup last fall, he’s the first to admit that among the highly decorated high school Class of 2011, Jordan Spieth (who finished second in the Playoffs) remains the valedictorian. Simply put, no one else can match Spieth’s numbers: He has won 11 times, including…

  • CNN Solves Mystery Of Donald Trump Golf Shot-Blocking White Truck!

    CNN think is has solved the Mystery of the Shot-Blocking Truck at Palm Beach. On Wednesday, a CNN cameraman stationed on public property across the street from the West Palm Beach golf course was trying to get video of President Donald Trump golfing through a break in a hedge. But he encountered an unmarked white…

  • Tiger: My kids ‘absolutely love’ Mac Daddy Santa

    Around this time last year, Tiger Woods introduced us to his “Mac Daddy Santa” alter ego, which has become a Christmas tradition. Click here to read the full article…

  • No. 3: Dustin Johnson

    THE OVERVIEW By Ben Everill, PGATOUR.COM Dustin Johnson was ranked world No. 1 when he entered the FedExCup Playoffs last fall – and yet somehow he was still under the radar. He quickly reminded us, though, why he’s at the top by winning THE NORTHERN TRUST – his fourth victory of the season. TOP 30…

  • No. 4: Rory McIlroy

    THE OVERVIEW By Cameron Morfit, PGATOUR.COM To say that last season was “a transitional yearâ€� for the former No. 1 would be cutting it a bit short. The four-time major winner McIlroy, 28, switched out his equipment in the wake of Nike’s decision to get out of the hard-goods business (more on that shortly); married…