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It’s that time of year near the end of the preseason when NFL teams (not named the New England Patriots) can let their hair down and have a little fun.
Even one of the biggest pop stars on the planet could use a bunker lesson every now and then, and you probably can’t do much better for a teacher than Rory McIlroy at the moment.
Brooks Koepka takes it all off, Phil Mickelson takes some of it off, and the PGA Tour fraternity can’t stop roasting each other on social media.
Some people are more afraid of alligators than others. But one Florida Man was undeterred at the sight of a giant gator during a recent round of golf, casually playing his shot over the large reptile.
As the debate over how to fix slow play rages on, some of the biggest names in the sport are taking to Twitter. And Luke Donald found out the hard way, don’t mess with Phil Mickelson on social media.
Instead of Tiger Woods in the flesh on the latest ‘Phireside with Phil,’ Mickelson wrangled up a couple pictures of Woods and just did the talking for him. Lucky for us, Lefty is never at a loss for words.
Matt Kuchar has been the butt of several jokes since his caddie-payout controversy earlier this season. The latest burn came via Rory McIlroy, where $10 million in bonus money was handed out.
J.T. Poston scored his first Tour victory on Sunday at the Wyndham, and while he was obviously pumped, his enthusiasm was nothing compared to buddy Keith Mitchell.
After carding a second-round 64 to jump into the mix at the Wyndham Championship, Chesson Hadley revealed that he’d be playing the weekend despite his son’s hopes for the opposite.
On the latest episode of ‘Phireside with Phil,’ Padraig Harrington remembers the time he lost a bet to Phil Mickelson and he ended up with a five-figure bill.
Shane Lowry’s family and friends couldn’t wait to celebrate the new Champion Golfer of the Year’s win at Royal Portrush on Sunday, driving straight to Dublin to get the party started after his six-stroke victory.
While in town to promote next year’s KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club, Kang got the opportunity to throw out the first pitch at Citizens Bank Park ... and she definitely didn’t leave it short:
During his practice round on Monday at The Open, Jordan Spieth went head-to-head against Xander Schauffele’s caddie in a water shotgunning contest - and he got absolutely smoked.
Tiger Woods gets up earlier than you do and he wants you to know it, some of the game’s biggest names congratulate the United States Women’s National Team on their World Cup victory, the European Tour does it again, and Matthew Wolff – what else is there to say about Matthew Wolff?
Matthew Wolff may be a PGA Tour champion, but he’s still a 20-year-old kid in the eyes of the law. And it sounds like he hasn’t forgotten that.
While watching the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team on Tuesday, Phil Mickelson couldn’t let an opportunity pass to take a lighthearted jab at someone, even if that someone was himself.
For better or worse Brooks Koepka won’t stop flaunting what he’s got, Phil Mickelson shares a valuable lesson about manipulating your parents and Dustin Johnson participates in the most Dustin Johnson gender reveal of all time.
Harry Kane may be an international superstar on the soccer field ... but that doesn’t necessarily mean the golf gods are on his side. In fact, according to his latest tweet, it’s just the opposite.
Phil Mickelson continues to crush social media, Brett Favre’s still got “it”, Ian Poulter is a big time prankster, and good news for nice guys everywhere … they’re finishing second now.
Back in Wisconsin this week, NFL legend Brett Favre got another chance to to play in front of the cheeseheads. And that includes a woman who officially takes the title of Favre’s No. 1 fan.
Gary Woodland may have won the 2019 U.S. Open, but he believes he can still improve greatly with his golf game.
Were it not for Kirk Hinrich, Gary Woodland might have never gotten serious about golf, and Brooks Koepka might be a three-time U.S. Open winner.
In 10 major starts, Xander Schauffele has already racked up five top-6 finishes. A major breakthrough doesn’t seem far off.
Viktor Hovland ended U.S. Open week as low amateur finishing at 4-under 280, the lowest 72-hole score by an amateur in the event’s history. The new mark broke Jack Nicklaus’ record of 282 in 1960.