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We had an exciting Sunday finish with Xander Schauffele chasing down Gary Woodland on the strength of a course record-tying 62 to snatch the trophy (and quite a few dollars from my outright on Woodland, but that’s neither here nor there). The tour turns its attention to Waialae Country Club this week for the second event of 2019. Waialae CC is a Par 70 course
The PGA Tour kicks off the 2019 calendar year with its usual stops in Hawaii. First up, is the Plantation Course at Kapalua for the Sentry Tournament of Champions. If you’re interested in a deeper dive into the course and key stats to target this week, check out the course preview article from earlier in the week. It’s going to be short and sweet this
We’re back on the PGA grind here. The NFL regular season is over and we’re headed to Hawaii for the Tournament of Champions. It’s the perfect appetizer to the season because it’s a nice small field of golfers we’re familiar with. More on that tomorrow, though, as we’re more focused on the course and what leads to success here. As you can see from the
We’re back stateside again this week for the eighth installation of the RSM Classic. It’s a bit of a different week as golfers will play two courses in the same event. The field will head to the Sea Island Resort to play both the Seaside and Plantation courses. They’ll play both courses before the cut and then turn their attention to Seaside for both of the
The Tour is heading back stateside to St. Simons Island in Georgia after a week in Mexico. It’s a split week for the golfers where everyone in the field will play both the Seaside and Plantation course before the cut happens on Friday night. Then, they’ll turn their attention to the Seaside course for both rounds over the weekend.
The Tour makes its way south of the border to El Camaleon Golf Course for the Mayakoba Golf Classic this week. If you’re curious as to how the course has played historically and want to dive into the stats, check out yesterday’s article.
The Tour goes from the desert of Las Vegas to the border of the jungle and beach in Playa Del Carmen. The field will make their way around El Camaleon Golf Course this week. It’s a par 71 that plays just a shade under 7,000 yards. There’s a lot to be said about this course from a viewing standpoint. As the field makes their way
We had an exciting Sunday finish with Xander Schauffele chasing down Gary Woodland on the strength of a course record-tying 62 to snatch the trophy (and quite a few dollars from my outright on Woodland, but that’s neither here nor there). The tour turns its attention to Waialae Country Club this week for the second event of 2019. Waialae CC is a Par 70 course
The PGA Tour kicks off the 2019 calendar year with its usual stops in Hawaii. First up, is the Plantation Course at Kapalua for the Sentry Tournament of Champions. If you’re interested in a deeper dive into the course and key stats to target this week, check out the course preview article from earlier in the week. It’s going to be short and sweet this
We’re back on the PGA grind here. The NFL regular season is over and we’re headed to Hawaii for the Tournament of Champions. It’s the perfect appetizer to the season because it’s a nice small field of golfers we’re familiar with. More on that tomorrow, though, as we’re more focused on the course and what leads to success here. As you can see from the
We’re back stateside again this week for the eighth installation of the RSM Classic. It’s a bit of a different week as golfers will play two courses in the same event. The field will head to the Sea Island Resort to play both the Seaside and Plantation courses. They’ll play both courses before the cut and then turn their attention to Seaside for both of the
The Tour is heading back stateside to St. Simons Island in Georgia after a week in Mexico. It’s a split week for the golfers where everyone in the field will play both the Seaside and Plantation course before the cut happens on Friday night. Then, they’ll turn their attention to the Seaside course for both rounds over the weekend.
The Tour makes its way south of the border to El Camaleon Golf Course for the Mayakoba Golf Classic this week. If you’re curious as to how the course has played historically and want to dive into the stats, check out yesterday’s article.
The Tour goes from the desert of Las Vegas to the border of the jungle and beach in Playa Del Carmen. The field will make their way around El Camaleon Golf Course this week. It’s a par 71 that plays just a shade under 7,000 yards. There’s a lot to be said about this course from a viewing standpoint. As the field makes their way
We had an exciting Sunday finish with Xander Schauffele chasing down Gary Woodland on the strength of a course record-tying 62 to snatch the trophy (and quite a few dollars from my outright on Woodland, but that’s neither here nor there). The tour turns its attention to Waialae Country Club this week for the second event of 2019. Waialae CC is a Par 70 course
The PGA Tour kicks off the 2019 calendar year with its usual stops in Hawaii. First up, is the Plantation Course at Kapalua for the Sentry Tournament of Champions. If you’re interested in a deeper dive into the course and key stats to target this week, check out the course preview article from earlier in the week. It’s going to be short and sweet this
We’re back on the PGA grind here. The NFL regular season is over and we’re headed to Hawaii for the Tournament of Champions. It’s the perfect appetizer to the season because it’s a nice small field of golfers we’re familiar with. More on that tomorrow, though, as we’re more focused on the course and what leads to success here. As you can see from the
We’re back stateside again this week for the eighth installation of the RSM Classic. It’s a bit of a different week as golfers will play two courses in the same event. The field will head to the Sea Island Resort to play both the Seaside and Plantation courses. They’ll play both courses before the cut and then turn their attention to Seaside for both of the
The Tour is heading back stateside to St. Simons Island in Georgia after a week in Mexico. It’s a split week for the golfers where everyone in the field will play both the Seaside and Plantation course before the cut happens on Friday night. Then, they’ll turn their attention to the Seaside course for both rounds over the weekend.
The Tour makes its way south of the border to El Camaleon Golf Course for the Mayakoba Golf Classic this week. If you’re curious as to how the course has played historically and want to dive into the stats, check out yesterday’s article.
The Tour goes from the desert of Las Vegas to the border of the jungle and beach in Playa Del Carmen. The field will make their way around El Camaleon Golf Course this week. It’s a par 71 that plays just a shade under 7,000 yards. There’s a lot to be said about this course from a viewing standpoint. As the field makes their way
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