Category: Golf Betting

  • Rose runs away with Indonesian Masters title

    Justin Rose played 30 holes Sunday in the weather-delayed Indonesian Masters, closing with a final-round 10-under 62 and an 8-stroke victory at Royale Jakarta Golf Club. Click here to read the full article…

  • Cabreras shoot 59, lead Father/Son Challenge

    Two-time major champion Angel Cabrera and Angel Cabrera Jr. birdied their last three holes for a 13-under 59 to take a one-shot lead Saturday in the PNC Father/Son Challenge. Click here to read the full article…

  • At The Turn: Need to give a golf gift but don’t get the game? Help is here

    For anyone unfamiliar with the game, buying a gift for a golfer can be a stressful and intimidating ordeal — so much so that many people won’t bother, reasoning that the links-obsessed loved one in question can just get what they want themselves. A Golf Town gift card always work Click here to read the…

  • No. 15: Tony Finau

    THE OVERVIEW Fairly or unfairly, Tony Finau has always been a player in which big things were expected. His talent is there for all to see. He hits it a mile and has finesse at times we all crave. Plus, he’s easy to root for – a nice guy with a big smile. TOP 30…

  • Rose holds 1-stroke lead at Indonesian Masters

    Justin Rose completed the final two holes of his second round early Saturday for a 3-under 69 and a one-stroke lead at the Indonesian Masters. Brandt Snedeker withdrew with apparent heat exhaustion on Friday on the 11th hole of the second round. Click here to read the full article…

  • Wake Forest’s Will Zalatoris forgoes final semester, turns pro

    A second collegiate star has turned pro in the middle of the season, adding another name to the list of prospects who will be seeking sponsor exemptions once the PGA TOUR season resumes in January. Wake Forest senior Will Zalatoris, the 2017 ACC Player of the Year, announced Thursday that he will turn pro and…

  • Newsmaker of the Year: No. 2, Donald Trump

    The President of the United States’ first year in office didn’t dim his enthusiasm for golf. Click here to read the full article…

  • The inside story behind Feinstein’s Ryder Cup book

    When John Feinstein sits down to write a book, the best-selling author has a single focus in mind. “What I’ve always tried to do is not make headlines but explain headlines,â€� he says. And those headlines have been an extremely diverse collection. Feinstein has written about the two teams who played in the 1995 Army-Navy…

  • No. 16: Patrick Reed

    THE OVERVIEW By Cameron Morfit, PGATOUR.COM Equipment issues. Kidney stones. A Ryder Cup hangover. Awaiting the birth of his second child, a son, in December. Life seemed to catch up to Patrick Reed last season. He came down from his electrifying Singles victory over Rory McIlroy, one of the most indelible moments in golf in…

  • Chris Stroud, pro golfers pitch in at Texas charity event for Hurricane Harvey victims

    HOUSTON — When devastating Hurricane Harvey and the resulting floods hit the Houston and Southeast Texas area this fall, World Golf Hall of Famer Mark O’Meara didn’t have to turn on the TV or check the Internet to see the destruction. All he had to do was go a half-mile down from his Houston home…

  • Newsmaker of the Year: No. 3, Tiger Woods

    Tiger Woods came full circle in 2017, which began with promise, turned to disappointment, then to turbulence, and back to promise. Click here to read the full article…

  • No. 17: Matt Kuchar

    THE OVERVIEW By Ben Everill, PGATOUR.COM For a fair chunk of Sunday at The Open Championship, it appeared Matt Kuchar was going to join the list of major champions. But as history shows, a late turnaround and blitz from Jordan Spieth snatched that dream away from the man they call ‘Kuch.’ So now this season…