Justin Timberlake, Aaron Rodgers & More Stars Compete in American Century Championship 2021 WKYC.com
Vinny Del Negro won the celebrity golf American Century Championships in a playoff. Then he broke down in an interview. The post Vinny Del Negro’s dad died, and his golf tribute is one of the best you’ll hear appeared first on Golf.
Bubba Watson said he was forced to WD from this week's Open Championship due to Covid protocols, despite receiving the vaccine. The post Bubba Watson, despite vaccine, forced to WD from Open Championship due to Covid protocols appeared first on Golf.
Barkley has a new-and-improved golf swing and he's hoping that translates to success at golf's biggest celebrity tournament. The post Charles Barkley’s radically transformed golf swing is inspiring appeared first on Golf.
Former Masters and US Open champion Angel Cabrera is sentenced to two years in prison in Argentina for assaulting a former girlfriend.
Removing flagsticks and using rakes is back. England Golf have told clubs their Covid-19 guidance will be updated from July 19 and it will include the “removal of any restrictions around on course items” as well as the end of social distancing. The governing body are amending their Play Safe, Stay Safe protocols after prime […] The post Covid restrictions on flagsticks and rakes to end appeared first on National Club Golfer.
PGA Tour to end COVID-19 testing after 50 official events The State
The Memorial, taking place in Ohio June 4-6, will to offer on-site COVID-19 vaccinations at the tournament to fans.
Phil Mickelson. Tom Brady. Bryson DeChambeau. Aaron Rodgers. The Match is back, and it's headed to Montana for a distinctly different version. The post Bryson, Phil, Brady and — Aaron Rodgers?! The Match is back, with a twist appeared first on Golf.
Donald Trump has a rich history of fighting back when he’s down and making others pay, and that's exactly how he intends to deal with New York City over its plans to fire his company from running a windswept city golf course in the Bronx. Trump’s son Eric sees the fight as nothing less than a stand against “cancel culture,” demanding a payout of more than $30 million from the city to get out of the deal in what could turn into a potentially costly legal battle dragging on for years. “They can’t throw him out so easily,” says John Ray, a lawyer with experience in public contract disputes who noted that the Bronx deal gives the famously litigious Trump plenty of room to protest.