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Written by Mike Page on February 27, 2018
The World Golf Championships include one of the highest tournaments in the world, as the Club de Golf Chapultepec has its clubhouse at an elevation of almost 8,000 feet above sea level. This is one of the more exciting golf tournaments on the pro tour, as the elite PGA players show up — and in each of the last four Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on January 16, 2018
The PGA CareerBuilder Challenge is the first tournament in the “West Coast Swing,” a set of tournaments that open the new year and predominantly in California thanks to the balmy weather. La Quinta Country Club, the NIcklaus Tournament Course and the Stadium Course are in use, with the first three rounds rotating among the three courses. After that, players go Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on July 18, 2017
The Open Championship (as everyone outside the United States calls the British Open) gets underway on Thursday at Royal Birkdale, in Southport, England. The field is as open as it has been in recent years. And with the latest 2017 British Open odds available, it’s seems it might shift this year. When the Masters opened, it looked like Rory McIlroy, Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on July 12, 2017
The 27th edition of the John Deere Classic opens on Thursday, set to take place on the TPC Deere Run, which challenges golfers with its length, running more than 7,200 yards. Since we’re between that fascinating finish at the Greenbrier Classic a week ago and The Open Championship next week, let’s take a look at some favorites and some dark Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on July 13, 2016
The British Open returns to Royal Troon for the ninth time. This course is an out-and- in seaside links course. The front nine goes out in one direction, and the back nine turn around and come in the other way (if you’ve ever wondered why your golf scoring card says OUT for your total after nine holes and IN for your second Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on July 11, 2016
The British Open is set for this coming weekend at Royal Troon, the first time this course has hosted The Open Championship since 2004, when American Todd Hamilton took the Claret Jug from Ernie Els in a playoff, one of just two wins that Hamilton picked up in his entire career. The record of the British Open is one of sleepers emerging to Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on March 1, 2016
The WGC-Cadillac Championship has a limited field at Trump National Doral Miami — a course that has been redesigned, making it difficult to pick a winner on the basis of past performance. It looks like the changes will favor the long drivers, though, which means that Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson and J.B. Holmes should be favorites. Let’s take a look at some of Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on July 28, 2015
After an exciting golf betting weekend at the RBC Canadian Open, the PGA heads back across the border for the Quicken Loans National at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia. This is a tournament that is organized and hosted by Tiger Woods, with a ton of money collected for a variety of charitable causes over the years. There Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on June 16, 2015
You don’t expect a course used to host one of the majors to be particularly easy, but Chambers Bay, site of this year’s US Open may prove to be tougher than most. It’s a links style course that looks as though it may have been plucked from Ireland or Scotland. What’s all the more remarkable is that it’s a relatively Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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