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All golfers can empathize with Akshay Bhatia’s unfortunate mishap and disappointing walk off the green
It was a heartbreak for Akshay Bhatia at The Sentry tournament in Kapalua, as he lost his opening drive just three minutes into the round. The drive looked perfect, but it ended up going wayward, leading to a frantic search for the lost ball. Bhatia’s experience is one that all golfers can relate to, as they have all faced similar moments of disappointment on the course. The search for Bhatia’s lost ball involved volunteers, other players, and caddies, but ultimately it was up to him to find it within the three-minute time limit. Despite the help he received, it was…
Why Scottie Scheffler winning Player of the Year over Jon Rahm is not as controversial—or rigged—as it may appear
In a surprising turn of events, Scottie Scheffler was named the PGA Tour’s Player of the Year over Jon Rahm. While some speculated that the decision might have been influenced by Rahm’s rumored departure to the LIV Golf circuit, the truth is much simpler: players have different criteria for success than fans and media do. Scheffler, who won the award for a second consecutive year, had a successful season with wins at the WM Phoenix Open and the Players Championship, along with 17 top-10 finishes in 23 starts. On the other hand, Rahm had a strong year as well, winning…
Mackenzie Hughes found himself unexpectedly teeing off at the PGA Tour’s Sentry tournament, despite finishing outside the top 50 in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Thanks to Jon Rahm’s departure to LIV Golf, Hughes made the cut, sparking his voice on the current state of professional golf. In a recent Twitter thread, Hughes expressed concerns about the direction golf is heading, with a focus on greed and money overshadowing the love for the sport. Hughes believes that the sudden increase in prize money and sponsorship demands due to the LIV threat has created a divide among players and fans. He feels…
In the world of golf, there are many uncertainties that lie ahead. While we may not know who will win each tournament or which tour they will be on, there are some constants that remain. One of these constants is that there will always be a skilled golfer who emerges victorious on the PGA Tour, competing against other elite players on familiar courses. Additionally, the winnings from betting on these events will continue to provide a lucrative opportunity for those who partake. Looking ahead to 2024, there are 10 golfers who are expected to perform well and potentially earn you…
PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund agree to extend deadline for potential partnership
The PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund have extended their deadline to create a new for-profit venture known as PGA Tour Enterprises. The initial framework agreement announced on June 6 set a deadline for a more formal deal to be completed by December 31, with hopes of finalizing negotiations by the Players Championship in March. The purpose of this agreement is to unify, innovate, and invest in the game for the benefit of players, fans, and sponsors. In a memo sent to PGA Tour members, commissioner Jay Monahan described the discussions with PIF and DP…
2023 in the golf world brought a mix of drama and chaos, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what 2024 will bring. With a focus on the upcoming special events happening throughout the year, including the Olympics being held in Paris, the season is set to be a memorable one. Here are nine things to look forward to in 2024, listed in chronological order. The LIV Golf Mayakoba event kicks off the year on February 2-4 at the El Camaleon Golf Course in Mexico. Fans are eager to see who will be on Jon Rahm’s team and if more PGA Tour players…
Tiger Woods’ quest to catch up with Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 major championships has always been a topic of conversation in the golf world. However, his pursuit of Sam Snead’s 82 PGA Tour wins has often been overlooked. This is partly due to the clear definition of major championships as opposed to the varying criteria for what constitutes an official PGA Tour victory. Snead’s total number of wins was a matter of dispute until a panel of golf historians finally settled on 82 in the late 1980s. Snead’s impressive record of 82 wins over a long period of time…
In 2023, Golf Digest featured a diverse range of golfers, from tour pros to adaptive golfers, in their portrait photography. The March/April issue showcased Masters champion Scottie Scheffler, who shared insights into his mental preparation and best golf advice. Another standout was Cameron Young, a PGA Tour player with a serious demeanor on the course but a heart of gold off it. The July/August issue highlighted adaptive golfers Trevor Stephens, Cathy Walsh, Chad Pfeifer, and Brandon Canesi, who overcame physical challenges to excel in the sport. Legendary golf instructor Butch Harmon made an appearance in the November/December issue, reuniting with…
