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Though it seems like the FedEx Cup playoffs and Presidents Cup just ended, the start of the 2016 PGA Tour is actually just around the corner. Every new season is an opportunity for hope, and 2015 gave fans a lot to be optimistic about when looking ahead to next year. From players such as Jason Day and Jordan Spieth continuing their blistering form to exciting oddities like sub-60 rounds or snow at...
Published: October 13, 2015
When it comes to ranking PGA Tour golfers set to have a breakout year in 2016, there are a lot of candidates—and even more criteria. On one hand, Rickie Fowler or Jordan Spieth’s respective 2015 campaigns could be considered models for breakouts of the highest order. On the other hand, a young player who triples his career best in top-10 finishes at big tournaments could also be considered...
Published: September 29, 2015
The FedEx Cup playoffs have concluded and a PGA Tour champion had been crowned in Jordan Spieth, but who will take the title of 2015 PGA Tour Player of the Year when the winner is announced October 2? The obvious money is on the 22-year-old, who won back-to-back majors and came a whisker away from claiming two more on his way to breaking numerous records. However, looking at the last six months, it...
Published: September 22, 2015
The 2015 FedEx Cup playoffs are drawing to a close with the Tour Championship in Atlanta from September 24-27, but the $10 million champion is far from decided. Though Jason Day has been crushing the field over the past two months in nearly every event he’s started, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Bubba Watson and others are still well within striking distance. Here, we list the top remaining contenders...
Published: September 8, 2015
The PGA Tour is full of golfers who enjoy playing other sports when they’re not preparing for the next major championship or FedEx Cup event. Some, such as Jack Nicklaus, were happy to unwind with their athletic hobbies during their downtime. Others, such as Anthony Kim, seem to have been torn between their current profession and other sports that captured their interest from a young age. From...
Published: September 2, 2015
With the 2015 PGA Tour season winding down, it’s the perfect time to look back and assess this year’s rookie class power-ranking style. From Patrick Cantlay (with his lone PGA Tour appearance) to Tony Finau and Justin Thomas (who have camped out near the top of leaderboards for months), all 27 rookies are analyzed and ranked in ascending order. These power rankings are based on a combination...
Published: August 25, 2015
The 2015 FedEx Cup playoffs are finally upon us. For one month, an increasingly competitive field of tour pros will push themselves to the limit for eternal glory and share of $67 million in total prize money. All eyes will be on world No. 1 Jordan Spieth, June-August juggernaut Jason Day and newly revitalized Rory McIlroy, but there are plenty more storylines outside the top five guys going...
Published: August 19, 2015
Jason Day closed out the 2015 PGA Championship to earn his first major title and conclude a season that otherwise belonged to the Masters and U.S. Open champion Jordan Spieth. Some might say it’s time to look ahead to the Presidents Cup on October 8 or even the start of the next PGA Tour season—but we say those people aren’t being nearly ambitious enough. The 2016 Masters may...
Published: August 10, 2015
Now that August is well underway, it’s finally time we turn our attention to the final major tournament of the year: the 2015 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin. With the Wanamaker Trophy on the line, there are dozens of players who have made strong cases for contending this week along the bucolic shores of Lake Michigan. Odds Shark favorite Jordan Spieth may have narrowly...
Published: August 4, 2015
The 2015 PGA Championship starts August 13 at Whistling Straits in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, where a talented field of decorated veterans and young guns alike will vie for the 97th Wanamaker trophy. But how did we arrive at the final major tournament of the year when it seems like only yesterday Augusta was cultivating its meticulous greens and selecting opening-round pin placements for major No....