Golfers
Two players share the record for the lowest 72-hole score at The Masters.
It might not sounds possible but Jack Nicklaus thinks Bryson DeChambeau can drive the 455-yard 1st hole at Augusta National this year.
Dustin Johnson hasn’t played since the U.S. Open because of a positive COVID-19 test, but he’s back on the course just in time for The Masters.
Hall of Famer Jack Nicklaus publicly endorsed Donald Trump on Wednesday, which spurred backlash from celebrities and sports figures alike.
Three-time major champion Jordan Spieth was recently the victim of a cruel prank while playing a casual round at a course near Aspen.
18-time major champion Jack Nicklaus recently paid fellow “Big Three” member Gary Player the ultimate compliment.
Tiger Woods may be the greatest golfer of all time, but he doesn’t hold the record for most major wins. So, who does?
Bryson DeChambeau won the 2020 U.S. Open after a final-round 67, and he’ll bank a career-best $2.25 million for the victory.
Matthew Wolff’s golf swing defies the laws of physics, but it’s turned the 21-year-old into a star on the PGA Tour.
The man who holds the lowest total score in U.S. Open history also shares the tournament record for lowest score relative to par.