Jason Day and J.J. Spaun were 14 under. Rickie Fowler charged into contention with 10 birdies and a second-round 62 on the Nicklaus, moving him even with Justin Thomas and Sony Open champion Nick ...
J.J. Spaun 64-66 131 - Nick Taylor (CAN) 65-66, Justin Thomas 67-64, Rickie Fowler 69-62 132 - Patrick Cantlay 68-64, Doug Ghim 68-64, Will Zalatoris 66-66 133 - Ryan Palmer 66-67, Michael ...
Jason Day and J.J. Spaun were 14 under. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Rickie Fowler charged into contention with 10 birdies and a second-round 62 on the Nicklaus, moving him even ...
2 weeks agoRickie Fowler will make his first appearance of the 2025 season at this week's American Express in Palm Springs, California. He ended the 2024 season with three consecutive top-25 finishes, including one top-five, and will aim to maintain that ...
The 48-year-old Hoffman won his first PGA Tour title at this event back in 2007, back when it was still called the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. He charged into the lead this week wi
Jason Day and J.J. Spaun were 14-under. Rickie Fowler charged into contention with 10 birdies and a second-round 62 on the Nicklaus Tournament Course, moving him even with Justin Thomas and Sony ...
J.T. Poston 62-76-64, Harry Higgs 65-68-69, Rico Hoey (PHI) 65-63-74, Rickie Fowler 69-62-71, Ryan Palmer 66-67-69 afp
Jason Day and J.J. Spaun were 14 under. Hoffman is seeking his fifth ... But I’m going to try to battle out here as long as I can.” Rickie Fowler charged into contention with 10 birdies and a second-round 62 on the Nicklaus, moving him even with ...
They were a shot ahead of Justin Lower, Mark Hubbard and Sepp Straka. Jason Day and J.J. Spaun were 14 under. Hoffman is seeking his fifth victory while playing in the 517th event of his Tour career.
J.J. Spaun had six great rounds to start off 2025. The American golfer finished tied for third at the Sony Open. Unfortunately, disaster struck at the American Express. A weekend with rounds of 71 and 73 derailed any chance of Spaun contending.
The PGA Tour returned to the mainland U.S. this week, and once again three southern California courses were the scene for the American Express. The event offered an $8.8 million purse, with $1.584 million to the winner.
Sepp Straka won The American Express and its $1,584,000 first-place prize. Here’s a look at how the $8.8 million prize money was distributed at the PGA West Stadium Course in La Quinta, California: