
Phil Mickelson played one hole before his opening round was suspended at the Genesis Open.And what a hole it was.Starting at the short, par-4 10th, Mickelson hit his tee shot into a bunker, 45 yards from the hole. He thenhit his second shot into a greenside bunker, and into a plugged lie. He blasted his third shot over the green and into another bunker, and then, in perfect Phil fashion, holed his fourth shot for par.Check out Phil at his most Phil.
That par, however, won't be official as the Tour decided to reset scores and start anew when play resumes at Riviera.
Highlights: Tiger birdies 17 en route to opening-round 2-under 70 Source: The Golf Channel After withdrawing from last week's Arnold Palmer Invitational with a neck strain, Tiger Woods was back in action today, firing an opening-round 2-under 70 at The Players Championship.
Highlights: Tiger birdies 17 en route to opening-round 2-under 70

Aug 25, 2013 · NEW YORK (Reuters) - A badly out-of-sorts Roger Federer spoke of a crisis of confidence after he "self-destructed" in a stunning fourth-round defeat to unfancied Spaniard Tommy Robredo at the U.S

Reavie runner-up in his personal 'fifth major' It turned out that it was Chez Reavie - not Phil Mickelson or Jon Rahm - was the Sun Devil who excited the fans Sunday at TPC Scottsdale. Golf News
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Off The Bench with Kanell and Bell Rory McIlroy makes par from the cart path at PGA Championship He played his next through the cart path, through the sand trap and onto the back fringe of
Watch Rory McIlroy pull off the most remarkable shot, and par

Rafa Cabrera Bello makes first-ever albatross on 16 at THE

Spieth's Nelson plan: Lay off the sauce and steaks. By Will Gray the other players teeing it up alongside him this week at the AT&T Byron Nelson. "Just a lot of hydration. Lay off the sauce
Jordan Spieth's AT&T Byron Nelson gameplan: Lay off the sauce
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Jordan Spieth's AT&T Byron Nelson gameplan: Lay off the sauce and steaks DALLAS - The Supreme Court's decision to overturn the federal ban on gambling rippled across every field, court and arena in the country.
Spieth's Tip On Alcohol During Hot Weather: Lay Off The Sauce

Wise wins AT&T Byron Nelson for first PGA Tour title. who shared the third-round lead with Wise after leading the first two days, shot 68. also a rookie seeking his first win, and Ryan
Aaron Wise wins AT&T Byron Nelson for first PGA Tour title

Justin Thomas got a huge break off the tee on the 10th hole and then made birdie when his ball took 10 seconds to fall. Watch: Justin Thomas' birdie hangs on the lip . and falls! | Golf Channel
WATCH: Justin Thomas' ball hangs on edge of cup for 12

Stock Watch: Old Course becoming obsolete? Posted by: golfhub24 in GolfHub24 News October 10, 2017 0 41 Views Each week on GolfChannel.com, we'll examine which players' stocks and trends are rising and falling in the world of golf.
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Johnson remains Masters betting favorite as Molinari odds drop World No. 1 Dustin Johnson is still the betting favorite for the Masters, but Francesco Molinari's odds plummeted following his win
Tiger remains Masters betting favorite; Bubba's odds improve
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The latest Masters odds from the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook have Watson at 16-1, which puts the two-time Masters champ even with Phil Mickelson and Jason Day, and behind Jordan Spieth (12-1), Rory McIlroy (10-1), Dustin Johnson (10-1), Justin Thomas (10-1) and the favorite, Tiger Woods (9-1). Watson opened betting last August at 40-1.
2019 Masters odds: Here are the latest betting favorites to

Brooks Koepka has been the best golfer in the world for the last two years and there is no denying it. According to the official world golf rankings, he is the best. Judged on major wins in that
Ahead by four, No. 1 ranking within Koepka's grasp | Glendale

Monday Finish: Koepka, a dominant force in major championship golf. May 20, 2019 His T3 finish was his first top-10 since the 2018 Open Championship. He led the field in Strokes Gained
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