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Written by Mike Page on March 14, 2019
The 2019 Players Championship is not a major, but that doesn’t mean that the field isn’t stacked — all 50 of the top 50 players in the world will tee off on Thursday at TPC Sawgrass. The Players Championship has returned to March for the first time since 2006, as the tournament had moved to May. This means the fairways Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on March 7, 2019
Last week’s Honda Classic turned into a terrific tournament, as Keith Mitchell nailed a birdie on the 18th hole to win by a single strike over Rickie Fowler and Brooks Koepka, putting a climactic finish on top of an entertaining Sunday afternoon — and this was a tournament that did not have Tiger, Rory or Phil anywhere to be found. Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on February 21, 2019
The 2019 Puerto Rico Open has returned to the PGA Tour after a one-year hiatus due to the damage from Hurricane Maria in 2017. Last year, the tournament organizers instead hosted a Pro-Am to raise money for hurricane relief and brought in more than half a million dollars. D.A. Points is the defending champion from 2017, and his -20 total Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on February 14, 2019
This week the PGA Tour moves to Riviera Country Club near Santa Monica, as the 2019 Genesis Open will feature the deepest field of the year so far. This course is a Par 71 that runs approximately 7,350 yards. The fairways are tight, and the greens are small, which is why the course tends to result in drives that hit Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on February 7, 2019
This weekend, the PGA Tour returns to California for the 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. There are 156 pros (along with amateur partners), but unlike the CareerBuilder Desert Classic, which happened a few weeks ago, in this event the pros get to select their amateur partners, and those partners remain the same through each round. A lot of the amateurs Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on January 31, 2019
If you are a PGA fan, you know that the 2019 Waste Management Phoenix Open takes place on the same weekend as the Super Bowl each year. This is the only stop the Tour makes in Arizona — but it’s also one of the oldest tournaments the PGA has, as it started as the Arizona Open back in 1932. It Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on January 23, 2019
The PGA Tour will remain in California for another week, as the 2019 Farmers Insurance Open is set for this weekend. There is a stronger field than usual in 2019, as Rickie Fowler and Tiger Woods will be making their 2019 debuts. Rory McIlroy will compete here for the first time, as will Jordan Spieth, Jason Day, Justin Rose and Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on January 17, 2019
The PGA Tour returns from Hawaii for the 2019 Desert Classic, in the Coachella Valley in California. This tournament has had many different names over the course of its existence, such as the Bob Hope Desert Classic and the CareerBuilder Challenge. The tournament is unusual in that the cut comes after the third round, not the second. The first three Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on January 3, 2019
With the end of the holidays comes the resumption of the 2018-19 PGA Tour season — and the return of the Tour’s top players to regular participation. The Plantation Course at Kapalua will host the tournament, and 33 of the 37 pro golfers who are eligible for the Tournament of Champions are taking part, giving this weekend one of the Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on December 21, 2018
Now that we’re in the offseason of the PGA Tour, it’s time to think about some of the winners who will hoist trophies in 2019. We’re actually into the 2018-19 season, which opened with the Safeway Open in October. In 2018, the biggest splash came from Tiger Woods, who finally won a tournament and came in second in the FedEx Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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