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In today’s golf climate, it’s not enough just to be good or even great. In order to win a major championship, you need to have a legendary performance. Jason Day proved that once again on Sunday at Whistling Straits, where he won the 2015 PGA Championship in record fashion to grab his first major title. Day triumphed by finishing at 20 under par, the lowest aggregate score at any...
Published: August 17, 2015
The 2015 PGA Championship is in the books, and it’s hard to imagine a more incredible end to a more incredible major season. Jason Day, who has come so close to becoming a major champion so often over the past five years, finally walked away as the champion at Whistling Straits. Jordan Spieth, a legend in the making, finished second and ended up becoming the world No. 1. Branden Grace finished...
Published: August 14, 2015
Jordan Spieth looked human for a bit on Thursday at the PGA Championship, managing nothing but pars for 10 holes before finally bogeying the 11th. But he bounced back quickly, shooting two birdies to end his round on Thursday and then adding six more on Friday to temporarily grab a share of the lead. He entered the clubhouse on Friday at six under par, one behind then-leader David Lingmerth....
Published: August 14, 2015
There were a lot of questions about Rory McIlroy coming into this week at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin. Was he really healthy enough to be playing? How rusty would he be? Could he defend his title and retain his spot atop the world rankings? While we don’t know the answer to that last question yet, after the first 18 holes of play at the PGA Championship, I feel comfortable saying the...
Published: August 12, 2015
Have you called in sick to work the rest of the week and cancelled all of your plans? Good, because it’s almost time for the final major of the year, the PGA Championship. If this is anything like the last two majors, you won’t want to miss a second of the action at Whistling Straits. A battle for the No. 1 spot is in the cards, a snake-bitten golfer is looking for the ultimate redemption,...
Published: August 11, 2015
It is not easy to be a Tiger Woods fan these days. After all, Woods used to be the most exciting player in golf. He wasn’t just a contender every time he stepped on a course; he was the man to beat. He’s the main reason millions of people followed golf for the better part of a decade. He captivated. He transcended. Now, he mainly depresses. Woods is heading into the final major of 2015,...
Published: August 10, 2015
Well, it’s hard to believe, but we’ve finally arrived at the final major of the year, the PGA Championship. It’s been an unforgettable season already, with Jordan Spieth’s history-making quest highlighted by two of the most exciting major finishes in recent memory at the U.S. Open and British Open. Now, at the always-thrilling Whistling Straits, it’s time to see who will...
Published: July 18, 2015
Well, it’s safe to say that the first three days of golf at St Andrews have not gone according to plan. Instead of being through 54 holes and looking toward the final day of play, we’re merely through 36 holes and looking toward Moving Day. That’s right; due to unsurprisingly atrocious weather in Scotland, it took two days to complete the British Open second round. That means the...
Published: July 17, 2015
We already know that Jordan Spieth is special, but we’re about to find out just how much fortitude the 21-year-old has. If Spieth is going to make history Sunday at the British Open by winning his third straight major, he’s going to need to play the best golf of his life Saturday. The Masters and U.S. Open champion only finished 13 holes of golf Friday at St. Andrews after the round was...
Published: July 14, 2015
The Wimbledon fortnight is in the books, the Champions have danced at the ball and now it’s time to turn our sights towards the U.S. Open Series and summer hard courts. The action at the All England Club is going to be hard to top—we had both No. 1s take away the trophies and elevate their places in history. Serena Williams earned her second Serena Slam, while Novak Djokovic moved ahead...