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The PGA Championship makes its long-awaited return to Whistling Straits this weekend, where the red-hot Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and the rest of golf’s best will compete for the Wanamaker Trophy. While it’s hard to believe the season already sits at its final major, there isn’t a better way to cap off the year. Most years, this tournament seems to produce unexpected winners thanks...
Published: August 10, 2015
The final major of the 2015 season arrives this week at Whistling Straits in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, where the world’s best will compete in the 2015 PGA Championship. With the course difficult and the competition fierce, it’s not a tournament to miss. Rory McIlroy will return from injury, and Jordan Spieth will look for retribution after having his shot at the season Grand Slam ruined. Plenty...
Published: July 18, 2015
Mother Nature had her say in the 2015 British Open Friday at St. Andrews’ Old Course in Scotland, setting up an epic Saturday featuring more than a round of action. On Friday, the headline group of Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth and Hideki Matsuyama didn’t make it all the way through the course, playing until past 11 p.m. local time thanks to a three-hour rain delay earlier in the morning....
Published: July 13, 2015
The Old Course at St. Andrews takes center stage this weekend, with the real winners being the fans who can take advantage of the odds. With last year’s champion and world No. 1 Rory McIlroy out of commission with an ankle injury, it’s hard to tell if the task in front of bettors is easier or more difficult. Either way, the field so far continues to earn some interesting lines out of Las...
Published: June 22, 2015
As the grounds crew at the controversial Chambers Bay golf course cleans up the celebration aftermath of Jordan Spieth‘s triumph at the 2015 U.S. Open, one question already lingers: Can he make it three in a row with the 2015 British Open on approach? With steady play, another excellent batch of preparation and a little help from a missed putt, Spieth seized his second consecutive major...
Published: June 20, 2015
It’s moving day at Chambers Bay in University Place, Washington, although Friday’s second round of the 2015 U.S. Open did its best to steal the nickname. Friday’s leaders, Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson, struggled with over-par rounds by day’s end, showcasing just how difficult the course can be for any player in the field. Speaking of the course, for those who missed the...
Published: June 16, 2015
When it comes to the favorites, the household names, the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay golf course in University Place, Washington, couldn’t be more interesting. It’s no exaggeration. There’s Jordan Spieth, the winner of this year’s Masters. There’s Rory McIlroy, capable of being the best player in the world, but right now stuck in the midst of a free fall akin to jumping...
Published: June 15, 2015
The world’s best descend on the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay golf course in University Place, Washington, and this time the focus needs to go to the underdogs. Remember last year? Germany’s Martin Kaymer came out of a relative batch of unknowns to seize the title in North Carolina, besting a field with ease thanks to a 271, good for a lead of eight strokes. Las Vegas offers plenty of...
Published: April 14, 2015
Only one thing trumps Jordan Spieth‘s historic showing at the 2015 Masters—what comes next. In particular, the next major championship on the calendar, the U.S. Open. Of course, to look forward one must look back and understand the whole picture. At Augusta, he shot 18-under par to tie Tiger Woods’ 72-hole Masters record and became the first wire-to-wire victory since 1976. No...
Published: April 14, 2015
By now, folks know all about the big names at the 2015 Masters. Jordan Spieth wowed the globe, breaking loads of records in the process and perhaps ushering in a new era. Tiger Woods managed to play Sunday. Phil Mickelson put on his best challenge in years. What about the lesser-known names? Those players young and old who can use the launching pad at Augusta as a means to contention further down...