Poulter overcomes shank on final hole
Poulter overcomes shank on final hole Click here to read the full article…
Poulter overcomes shank on final hole Click here to read the full article…
Si Woo Kim captured the lead at the end of his front nine and never looked back as he played an unflappable round of golf. Click here to read the full article…
The par-5 16th at TPC Sawgrass routinely plays as one of the easiest at THE PLAYERS Championship. But no one had ever managed an albatross on the 523-yard hole – until Sunday. Spain’s Rafa Cabrera Bello set the crowd alight with a phenomenal 8-iron that traveled 181 yards to paydirt, kicking off a downslope short
After finishing T-2 Sunday at the Players Championship, noted Twitter enthusiast Ian Poulter took issue with comments from Golf Channel’s resident contrarian, analyst Brandel Chamblee. Chamblee said that Poulter “clearly did not play to win,” down the stretch, drawing a swift and sarcasm-laden response. “Sorry to disappoint, I can only dream of being as good as Brandel,”
Si Woo Kim showed nerves that belie his 21 years of age, carding a nearly flawless 69 on Sunday at TPC Sawgrass. Click here to read the full article…
Four-Ball: What comes next for Kim? Click here to read the full article…
Rory McIlroy is a married man now. He took his vows at a picturesque Irish castle in a private ceremony last month, a weekend Rory called the best weekend of this life. But he’s back to work this week at the Players Championship, though it’s not quite going as well as he would’ve wanted. After an
Poulter looking to cash in on second chance Click here to read the full article…
At the Players, all kinds of golfers in contention Click here to read the full article…
J.B. Holmes and Kyle Stanley played steady all day to capture the co-lead after three rounds at TPC Sawgrass. Click here to read the full article…
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – The final 18 holes at THE PLAYERS Championship can seem like an eternity. The finish line feels so far away. That’s because the final result often hangs in the balance until the very end. Rarely do we see a player jubilantly walking down the final fairway, doffing his cap to
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