Category: Golf Betting

  • Tiger splits with swing instructor, to coach self

    Tiger Woods is embarking on his latest comeback without a swing coach, opting to move on after three years of work with Dallas-based Chris Como. Click here to read the full article…

  • Tiger Woods splits from swing coach Chris Como before 2018 comeback

    As he prepares for his latest comeback, Tiger Woods revealed on Friday that he has split with swing coach Chris Como. Woods wrote on Twitter: “Since my fusion surgery I’ve been working hard to relearn my own body and golf swing. Earlier this month, Woods, 41, declared his intention to play regularly in 2018 after…

  • Handicapping golf’s 2018 major venues, including a steamy final site

    Augusta in April might be every golfer’s dream, but will Belleville in August be a sweltering PGA Championship nightmare? Bob Harig looks at every major course in next year’s lineup. Click here to read the full article…

  • No. 9: Jason Day

    THE OVERVIEW By Ben Everill, PGATOUR.COM A year ago, Jason Day was the world’s top-ranked player and although he hadn’t won since May of 2016, you would have bought stock in his 2017 season. Sadly, you would’ve taken a bath. TOP 30 PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2018: We’ll countdown our list with one new player…

  • Aphibarnrat WDs, securing spot in Masters

    Kiradech Aphibarnrat found an unconventional way to secure a spot in next year’s Masters by withdrawing from an event, cementing his No. 49 world ranking. Click here to read the full article…

  • No. 10: Sergio Garcia

    THE OVERVIEW By Cameron Morfit, PGATOUR.COM Seemingly everyone had at one time or another given up on the idea of Sergio Garcia winning a major. Even Garcia. And then, in his 74th major championship start, it happened, Garcia outlasting Justin Rose in a sudden-death playoff to win the Masters on what would have been the…

  • Trump not making golf great again at NY course

    Visitors to the Trump Golf Links in the Bronx dropped 11 percent through mid-September in 2017 when compared to 2016. Click here to read the full article…

  • No. 11: Phil Mickelson

    THE OVERVIEW By Ben Everill, PGATOUR.COM We can’t help but be enthralled by Phil Mickelson. Despite the fact it has now been more than four years since his win at the 2013 Open Championship, Mickelson continues to draw the crowds who still revel in the memories of his 42 PGA TOUR triumphs. TOP 30 PLAYERS…

  • How the top 30 was formed

    Our annual countdown of the Top 30 Players to Watch is now underway. Each day in December, PGATOUR.COM will unveil a different player on the list, starting with No. 30 Tiger Woods (perhaps you’ve heard he’s back). How did we decide which players to feature in our top 30 for 2018? There’s certainly no scientific…

  • Jack Nicklaus: I couldn’t care less about Tiger Woods’ comeback

    Don’t count on Jack Nicklaus watching any of Tiger Woods’ comeback tour. Woods made his much-anticipated return to golf at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas in November, where the 14-time major champion played his first tournament in nearly a year. Despite dealing with multiple injuries and off-the-course scandals, Woods looked better than he…

  • Alternate Shot: A brilliant and controversial year in golf

    It was a breakthrough year for Sergio Garcia, but what will golf fans remember most from 2017? ESPN.com’s Bob Harig and Jason Sobel debate the year’s highs and lows. Click here to read the full article…

  • Alternate shot: A brilliant and controversial year in golf

    It was a breakthrough year for Sergio Garcia, but what will golf fans remember most from 2017? ESPN.com’s Bob Harig and Jason Sobel debate the year’s highs and lows. Click here to read the full article…