Category: Golf Betting

  • No. 12: Xander Schauffele

    THE OVERVIEW By Cameron Morfit, PGATOUR.COM When Xander Schauffele lost his tee shot wide-right on the last hole of the U.S. Open sectional qualifier in Germantown, Tennessee, last summer, playing partner Steve Stricker thought the ball might not be findable. Schauffele not only found the ball, he (deep breath) birdied the 18th to make a…

  • Justin Thomas ready to defend at Sentry Tournament of Champions

    Justin Thomas’ hunger is returning, at least in a metaphorical sense. Some of the 20 pounds that Thomas, who’s notoriously lithe for a player who ranks among the game’s longest hitters, has gained this year can be attributed to the festive fare that one is confronted with this time of year. “Coming off of Thanksgiving…

  • PGA Tour rookies to watch in 2018 — one sits third in FedEx Cup points

    Austin Cook earned a spot in the Masters with his RSM Classic win last month, but the PGA Tour rookie isn’t the only new name to learn in 2018. Click here to read the full article…

  • Justin Thomas thinks Tiger Woods will have ‘a great year’

    Justin Thomas is coming off a life-changing season that saw him win five times and claim the FedExCup. Despite all that he acheived in 2016-17, there’s still one dream he’s waiting to come true. “It’s been a dream of mine since I was a kid to be coming down the stretch with Tiger Woods, and…

  • Newsmaker of the Year: Thomas is No. 1 pick

    He won a major, captured the FedExCup and was named the PGA Tour’s Player of the Year. Justin Thomas is kind of a no-brainer pick here. Click here to read the full article…

  • No. 13: Marc Leishman

    THE OVERVIEW By Ben Everill, PGATOUR.COM For years, Marc Leishman flew under the radar, hardly noticed on the PGA TOUR. Despite being the 2009 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year and winning the 2012 Travelers Championship, the affable Australian just kind of fell into the background of TOUR life. TOP 30 PLAYERS TO WATCH IN…

  • Year after unveiling, what’s latest on Tiger Woods’ Chicago golf project?

    On a cold Thursday in December, Mike Keiser took a 240-mile trip from Chicago to central Wisconsin in search of the next great routing at his Sand Valley Golf Resort. This commitment helps explain why the Lincoln Park resident is golf’s premier modern builder — and on the leaderboard among the game’s all-time visionaries. Here’s…

  • Justin Rose easy winner of Indonesian Masters

    Justin Rose played 30 holes on Sunday in the weather-delayed Indonesian Masters, closing for a final-round 10-under 62 and an eight-stroke victory at Royale Jakarta Golf Club. The Englishman was 10-under after 13 holes in the final round and looking like he could achieve a 59, but bogeyed the par-4 Click here to read the…

  • No. 14: Henrik Stenson

    THE OVERVIEW By Cameron Morfit, PGATOUR.COM Henrik Stenson is sneaky, whether he has a joy buzzer or a golf club in his hands. The moment you begin to forget about him, he wins. Last year’s example, at the end of an otherwise ho-hum season, saw the 2009 PLAYERS champ birdie four of his last six…

  • 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…