Category: Golf Betting

  • Top 30 Players to Watch in 2019: No. 4 Dustin Johnson

    OVERVIEW What a phenomenon Dustin Johnson has become. He’s now up to 19 PGA TOUR titles after another three-win season and if you expect he won’t reach at least 20 in 2019, then we’d love to sell you a bridge. With at least one victory in every full season he’s played on the PGA TOUR,…

  • Tiger and Phil gearing up for ‘Match’ sequels

    Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are likely to play at least two more versions of “The Match.” Click here to read the full article…

  • Top 30 Players to Watch in 2019: No. 5 Justin Thomas

    OVERVIEW Justin Thomas spent the off-season testing new Titleist equipment; following Alabama football; tweeting about Tiger-versus-Phil; and looking forward to his new role as co-executive producer, with Rickie Fowler, of Golf Channel’s next installment of the college golf documentary Driven. When it’s time to lace up his spikes, though, you get the sense he’ll be…

  • Make The Ones You Hate To Miss

    Think about it: You’re not trying to be so precise with your putting that the ball falls in on its last rotation. You’ll still be in tap-in range if you miss, but now you know the ball is going to get there every time. Typically a putt of this length isn’t going to break that…

  • Tales from the PGA Tour

    Behind the scenes were plenty of moments that went beyond the birdies, bogeys and trophies. Click here to read the full article…

  • Top 30 Players to Watch in 2019: No. 6 Rory McIlroy

    OVERVIEW Rory McIlroy has signaled his intentions for 2019 — he wants back at the top of golf. The 14-time PGA TOUR winner and former FedExCup champion wants nothing less than excellence and with a more condensed schedule on the horizon, he has doubled down on his presence in the USA. Having split his time…

  • Top 30 Players to Watch in 2019: No. 7 Bryson DeChambeau

    OVERVIEW Love him or not, Bryson DeChambeau is here to stay in a big way. Sure, the eccentricities of this now five-time PGA TOUR winner might get under the skin of a few but it also invigorates and inspires others. You don’t have to agree with single-length shafts, or brain training, or taking every variable…

  • GolfDigest.com’s most popular stories of 2018

    This is also true in golf, where a guy who won one limited-field tournament drew far more eyeballs than a guy who grabbed two majors (Sorry about that, Brooks Koepka), and a Ryder Cup disaster on one side was inherently more interesting than the triumph on the other. Among our takeaways studying our traffic patterns:…

  • Top 30 Players to Watch in 2019: No. 8 Bubba Watson

    OVERVIEW Note to Bubba fans: Circle Feb. 14-17 and June 20-23 on your calendars, the dates of the 2019 Genesis Open (L.A.) and Travelers Championship (Hartford, Connecticut), respectively. Watson, 40, has racked up half of his 12 PGA TOUR titles at those two tournaments, and will go for his fourth win at each next year.…

  • Top 30 Players to Watch in 2019: No. 9 Jordan Spieth

    OVERVIEW After a season that left him looking for answers, sleeping giant Jordan Spieth instead got more questions in his first two starts of the 2018-19 campaign. At the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas, he opened with a 66 but struggled with a new driver and 3-wood and finished T55. The next…

  • Forrest Fezler passes away at age 69

    There will be those views from afar, held by those armed with statistics and the obligatory memory of an on-course clothing statement during a U.S. Open, that don’t quite do justice to the memory of Forrest Fezler. “Those people just don’t know,â€� said Roger Maltbie, who is in possession of the view that counts the…

  • Top 30 Players to Watch in 2019: No. 10 Webb Simpson

    OVERVIEW Webb Simpson returned to the winner’s circle in emphatic fashion this year with a dominant performance at THE PLAYERS Championship. He won by four shots despite a double-bogey on the final hole, after the final outcome had already been decided. He led by five at the tournament’s halfway point and took a record seven-shot…