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The 2022 Players Championship produced a controversial incident involving professional golfers Daniel Berger, Viktor Hovland, and Joel Dahmen. The drama unfolded over a water ball hit by Berger at the par-5 16th hole at TPC Sawgrass, with disagreements arising over where the ball had last crossed land. The incident attracted significant social media attention, with the back-and-forth between Berger and Hovland going viral, thanks to well-placed microphones and cameras on PGA Tour Live. Berger, who is known for being particular about following the rules of golf, believed his ball had last crossed land much closer to the hole than Hovland…
An analysis of 50 years of tour player advertisements uncovers the biggest changes in the golf industry
The Players Championship, one of the most prestigious events in golf, recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. To commemorate how the sport has evolved over the years, Golf Digest took a deep dive into its archives to explore how golfers have also doubled as pitchmen for various products. From golf clubs to luxury automobiles, golfers have been featured in advertisements for a wide range of products for decades, leaving a significant mark on the game. One trend that emerged from this journey through the Golf Digest Archive was the consistent presence of Arnold Palmer in advertisements across different decades. Products featured…
One of the biggest highlights of the Arnold Palmer Invitational came when Rory McIlroy took a shortcut on the 10th hole, driving the green with a monstrous tee shot. This incredible shot led him to post his lowest back-nine score at Bay Hill Club and helped him climb up the leaderboard. Despite a rocky start, McIlroy managed to rally on the back nine and finish with a four-under 68, placing him at five-under 211 for the tournament. This performance put him in contention for his first PGA Tour victory since the 2023 Genesis Scottish Open. McIlroy’s approach on the 10th…
Kevin Kisner, Roger Maltbie, and Gary Koch make a comeback to the NBC booth at Players Championship
Kevin Kisner, along with Gary Koch and Roger Maltbie, will be returning to the NBC Sports booth for the upcoming Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass. Koch and Maltbie, seasoned veterans in the golf broadcasting world, were let go by the network in 2022 but are making a special appearance for the 50th anniversary of the Players Championship. Maltbie will be serving as an on-course reporter during the Thursday and Friday coverage, while Koch will join Mike Tirico in the broadcast booth. Their presence adds a touch of nostalgia to the event, as they have called some of the most iconic…
The Arnold Palmer Invitational is one of the PGA Tour’s signature events, featuring a limited field of 69 players competing for a $20 million purse. This tournament is steeped in history, with Arnold Palmer’s signature being a central part of its branding. However, recent changes to the tournament format, including a reduced field size, have raised concerns about the event’s significance and appeal. While having big-name players like Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, and Rickie Fowler in attendance adds star power to the tournament, the reduced field size has led to a somewhat muted atmosphere on the grounds. Players like Will…
In the world of golf documentaries, the Netflix series “Full Swing” has had its fair share of ups and downs. As an avid golf fan, you may remember the disappointment of the show’s first season, which struggled to find its footing and often resorted to manufactured narratives that fell flat. However, as the second season premieres, there are signs of improvement and promise that the show may have finally hit its stride. The season begins with the introduction of two compelling story ideas. The first idea follows the journey of two players, Justin Thomas and Keegan Bradley, as they vie…
The historic Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on Long Island, New York, has been chosen by the USGA to host both the U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open in 2036, with the tournaments being held only a week apart. This decision follows the success of Pinehurst No. 2, which hosted both championships in 2014 and is set to do so again in 2029. It will be the first time the women will compete for a major title at Shinnecock, adding to the course’s rich USGA history. The men will return to Shinnecock for their sixth U.S. Open in 2026 and again…
Anthony Kim is making a return to professional golf this week at LIV Golf’s Jeddah event in Saudi Arabia, and fans are curious about the equipment he is using after a 12-year hiatus. In the past, Kim was seen using Nike clubs, but with Nike no longer in the clubmaking business, he has switched to Titleist. Despite not having an equipment deal, Kim will be playing with Titleist clubs throughout the bag. When it comes to his ball choice, Kim has opted for the Pro V1, a lower-spinning ball compared to the Pro V1x, which he had previously tested. This…
