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Tiger Woods‘ 2015 PGA Tour season can’t be much worse than his 2014 season. What will 2015 look like for the 79-time PGA Tour? Certainly we have more questions than answers. First, a few lowlights of the former world No. 1’s 2014 season: Woods began the year at the Farmers Insurance Open, a tournament he has won seven times. He missed the secondary cut. He recorded just one...
Published: September 15, 2014
There isn’t much drama in the 2014 PGA Tour Player of the Year race. Last year, Tiger Woods cleaned up, winning the trophy for the 11th time in his career. He also won the PGA of America Player of the Year trophy and the Vardon Trophy, thanks to his 68.98 scoring average for the season. However, the Golf Writers Association of America, which has little love for Tiger Woods, named...
Published: September 15, 2014
The Ryder Cup festivities officially kick off September 23 at Gleneagles in Perthshire, Scotland. The drama, however, has already begun. Fresh in the minds of all involved: the U.S. team’s 2012 meltdown at Medinah. Two years ago, the Americans entered the final day of the competition leading 10-6 and needing just 4.5 points to win the cup. Suffice it to say, they did not claim the Ryder...
Published: September 14, 2014
It’s no secret who the biggest winner of the 2014 FedEx Cup playoffs is. (Hint: he’s the guy who won the FedEx Cup playoffs.) However, a number of other golfers join the scalding hot Mr. Horschel on the winner’s side of the ledger for a variety of reasons you’ll have to click through to see spelled out. A few weary souls saw the end-of-season grind get the better...
Published: September 10, 2014
At this stage in the FedEx Cup 2014, “dark horse” has a little different definition than it traditionally does in PGA Tour events. With only 29 players in the field (Dustin Johnson is absent, of course), there’s not a lot of territory between front-runners and dark horses, especially since the field is theoretically the 30 best golfers on tour this season. In this case, we’ll...
Published: September 9, 2014
The FedEx Cup 2014 marathon is nearing its finish. Following Billy Horschel’s victory at the BMW Championship, the final 30-man field is set to tee it up at East Lake for the Tour Championship. As Mike McAlister of PGATour.com wrote: The FedExCup points will now be reset to give everybody in the 29-man field an opportunity to win the FedExCup. But just the top five are guaranteed the opportunity...
Published: September 8, 2014
As the playoffs roll on to their final event, we’ve got another batch of FedEx Cup 2014 Odds cooking. At the BMW Championship, Billy Horschel got the job done, a week after a chunked approach shot at the 72nd hole cost him a potential victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship. Horschel’s nearest challenger, Bubba Watson, finished at 12 under for the tournament, two strokes behind Billy...
Published: September 3, 2014
You need FedEx Cup 2014 odds? Want a clear picture of who’s poised to raise a trophy at the BMW Championship and why the guy pictured above isn’t? We’ve got you covered. The PGA Tour’s best are teeing it up 5,426 feet above sea level at the William Flynn-designed Cherry Hills Country Club. This year marks the first time the event has been held at the Colorado course. Thus,...
Published: September 3, 2014
The 2014 Ryder Cup begins September 26 at Gleneagles in Perthshire, Scotland. Now that captain Tom Watson has announced his three captain’s picks in spectacular fashion, the U.S. team’s roster is set. Team USA has only won the biennial competition once since 2000, most recently suffering a heartbreaking collapse at Medinah in 2012. Currently, Oddschecker shows Europe favored...
Published: September 2, 2014
Following Chris Kirk’s steely victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship, the FedEx Cup 2014 continues on. And as the top 70 golfers in the FedEx Cup standings prepare to tee it up at Cherry Hills for the BMW Championship, we’re faced with a number of burning questions. Many questions surround the caddie-scaring Rory McIlroy and the unimpressive-in-the-playoffs-thus-far Phil Mickelson. What...