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Si Woo Kim never falters, becomes youngest Players champion
Si Woo Kim became the youngest-ever winner of The Players Championship on Sunday when the 21-year-old South Korean capped off a three-stroke win at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Kim shot a bogey-free final round of 3-under 69 on the Stadium Course, finishing at 10-under 278 to hold off Ian Poulter and Louis […]
The 19th Golf Show: Expecting a rivalry that might never happen
After golf collectively got excited about the prospect of a new Big Three of Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler, the world No. 1 quelled that talk with two wins in his last three starts. But here’s the thing: There hasn’t been a great golf rivalry in the last half-century that didn’t involve Jack […]
Never any doubt as Martin Kaymer goes wire-to-wire at the U.S. Open
Your browser does not support iframes. PINEHURST, NC – Before the U.S. Open began, the USGA predicted that Pinehurst’s wispy sands and turtleback greens would wrestle the world’s greatest golfers to the ground. Golf pundits predicted that Phil Mickelson or Rory McIlroy, or at the very least Matt Kuchar, would win the year’s second major. […]
Old Shots That Never Get Old: Jonathan Byrd’s hole-in-one to win the 2010 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open
Jonathan Byrd has been a staple on the PGA Tour over the years, winning five tournaments since 2002 and being near the lead in plenty of others. But the thing that will follow Byrd his entire career was what happened at the 2010 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Byrd needed to close just to get […]
Old Shots That Never Get Old: Bill Haas’ chip shot from the water at the 2011 Tour Championship
It is one of those golf shots that you can watch over and over again and still shake your head at just how this golf ball ended up where it did. Bill Haas, in a playoff with Hunter Mahan at the 2011 Tour Championship, found his second shot just in the pond left of the […]
Old Shots That Never Get Old: Shaun Micheel’s 7-iron at the 2003 PGA Championship
We’ve all hit the shot that Shaun Micheel pulled off on the 72nd hole at Oak Hill back in 2003 to win his first and only major championship. We’ve done it on the range or daydreaming at work or maybe even on the golf course, standing over a ball and hitting the ball exactly the […]
Old Shots That Never Get Old: Tiger Woods’ 6-iron at the 2000 Canadian Open
When Tiger Woods was in his prime, the time when it seemed any clutch shot that he needed to pull off he would pull off, the game was just too easy. A birdie putt to win? Sure. A bunker shot to three-feet? Done. But at the 2000 Canadian Open, Tiger needed to find the fairway […]