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Jordan Hahn, 6-foot-8, is playing this week’s Valspar Championship. By one inch, he is the tallest player ever to play a PGA Tour event. The post Who’s the tallest player in PGA Tour history? He’s playing this week appeared first on Golf.
The seven-times major winner, bidding for a third win in the tournament after 2015 and 2017 triumphs, snared eight birdies in sweltering conditions at Singapore's Sentosa course to top the leaderboard ahead of fellow South Korean Park Hee-young (65). "I had a great day today," said the world number two. Park Hee-young's mix of an eagle, six birdies and a single bogey gave her a two-shot advantage over five players who carded 67s for a share of third at a tournament sometimes dubbed "Asia's major".
The Valspar Championship is back this year, players are heading to Palm Harbour, Florida to once again challenge the two time defending champion Paul Casey.
Britain's leading golfer Tyrrell Hatton tests positive for coronavirus and withdraws from this week's Valspar Championship in Florida.
Team Europe will wear Ping apparel for the first time in the event's history Team Europe will wear Ping apparel for the first time in the event's history This article Ping Announced As Apparel Supplier For European Solheim Cup Team appeared first on Golf Monthly.
One Korn Ferry Tour player was almost disqualified this past weekend after getting stuck in an elevator.
On Monday, Max Homa did what a lot of us do on our day off: he played golf. However, he then did something few of us have ever done.
With travel restrictions easing across the UK, golfers nationwide are on the hunt for destinations to host their next golf trip away.
The 103rd PGA Championship is set to be played between 20 and 23 May at the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort in South […] The post The PGA Championship: Who Is In the Best Form? appeared first on Plugged In Golf.
Bucking the trend of top men's players skipping the Olympics, Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith both expressed excitement to compete in the Tokyo Games. The post Why the PGA Tour’s latest winners have no plans of skipping the Olympics appeared first on Golf.
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