One week the PGA Tour winner was Ludvig Aberg, a Swede so supremely talented that he played in a Ryder Cup before his first ...
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Hosted on MSNAn all-time lucky bounce, the latest PGA Tour slow-play viral video and a 12-handicapper’s big day in the sunWelcome to another edition of The Grind, where we couldn’t be more proud of our colleague and friend, Joel Beall. I’ve worked ...
One week the PGA Tour winner was Ludvig Aberg, a Swede so supremely talented that he played in a Ryder Cup before his first ...
Jordan Spieth hits his tee shot on the second hole of the South Course at Torrey Pines during the first round of the Genesis ...
Who are the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup leaders entering the Cognizant Classic, the first event on the Tour's Florida Swing?
Brian Campbell is one of the Tour's shortest hitters — and its most recent champion. Here's what you can learn from his bag.
After 187 tour-sanctioned starts, Brian Campbell has secured his maiden PGA Tour win at the 2025 Mexico Open, held at VidantaWorld.
1, Takumi Kanaya, 81.33%. 2, Ben Kohles, 77.60%. 3, Brice Garnett, 74.12%. 4, Lucas Glover, 72.27%. 5, Collin Morikawa, 72.09%. 6, Aaron Rai, 71.43%. 7 (tie), John Pak and Kevin Roy, 70.79%. 9, Brian ...
Ludvig Aberg and Brian Campbell represent the captivating essence of golf's unpredictability. Aberg quickly ascended to fame, while Campbell secured a stunning victory at the Mexico Open despite his ...
Two of the biggest jumps belong to Daniel Berger and Laurie Canter, who both ended last year outside the top 100 in the world ...
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Hosted on MSNBrian Campbell's lucky bounce wins Mexico Open, $1.26 millionBrian Campbell got the bounce of a career in the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld playoff and took home the $1.26 million winner's share of the PGA Tour event purse. Ryan Ballengee recaps.
Watching Brian Campbell hit his tee shot on the second playoff hole right of Elon Musk's position on government spending was ...
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