Chris Berman is a legend amongst legends. He has more iconic catchphrases to his name—“HE COULD GO ALL THE WAY,” “Da Raiderrrrs,” “Back, back, back!”—than any other sportscaster in history. He helped to build ESPN from a niche network into The Worldwide Leader. He’s been through personal tragedy and came out the other side smiling. Read more…
Clad in a clean black t-shirt, a pair of jeans and one notable piece of bling, DeChambeau was seen jumping the queue at a Nashville club with the US Open trophy as his VIP pass.
The world is a stressful place. There’s bills to pay, mouths to feed and social media to endure. To make matters even worse, it’s an election year. If you don’t have a healthy way to release the pressure valve once in a while, you might end up like Spokane man Jamey A. Christie, who was Read more…
On Sunday, Bryson DeChambeau clinched the 2024 U.S. Open in dramatic fashion, bringing his long journey for a second major title to a close. But as soon as that quest ended, a new, even more ambitious mission began: Let everyone on the planet touch the U.S. Open trophy. RELATED: Brooks Kopeka congratulates Bryson DeChambeau on Read more…
There’s no shortage of storylines to follow during the final round at Pinehurst. Can fan-favorite Bryson DeChambeau hold on to win his second U.S. Open despite a hip injury and last-second driver change? Can Matthieu Pavon become the first Frenchman to win a major since 1907? Father’s Day! False fronts! Pin positions! Oh my! But Read more…
There’s no shortage of great pairings at Pinehurst on Moving Day—Scottie Scheffler and Cam Young, Akshay Bhatia and Xander Schauffele, Tyrrell Hatton and Tom Kim. Then there’s Bryson and Ludvig, two of the most exciting golfers on the planet. But don’t sleep on Rory McIlroy and Tony Finau. Part of the reason is obvious: McIlroy Read more…
The storyline of the week so far at Pinehurst No. 2 has been the putting surfaces. They’ve been slicker than hockey rinks, guarded by illusory fronts and riddled with pin positions that have been either ruthless or unfair, depending on who you ask. They’ve claimed countless victims so far, including 2024 PGA Wanamaker winner Xander Read more…
Scottie Scheffler has not had his A game so far this week at Pinehurst. Chalk it up to the new dad doldrums or the fact the Pinehurst setup has emphasized strokes gained putting, arguably the chink in Scheffler’s armor, but the World No. 1 has sputtered through the better part two rounds at the U.S. Read more…
This week, Jon Rahm shocked golf fans when he arrived at his U.S. Open press conference wearing one flip flop and limping noticeably. The 2021 U.S. Open champ revealed he had been dealing with an infection between his toes. A short while later, Rahm officially withdrew from Golf’s Greatest Test™. Though Rahm hasn’t been a Read more…
Golf’s popularity is on the rise, but so, it seems, is golf crime. Almost every week we read a whacky, wild or even violent headline about a golf course incident or an attack with one of the game’s various blunt objects. This, however, might be the craziest story yet. According to NBC 6 South Florida, Read more…
Just a few short years ago, Neymar Jr. was considered the heir apparent to Ronaldo … both of them. On one hand, he had the ability to become Brazil’s successor to Ronaldo Nazario, and on the other, the global superstar potential of Cristiano. His star has dimmed somewhat following injuries and a big-money move to Read more…
According to multiple reports from the grounds this week, grandstand seating around Pinehurst No.2 has been collapsing on fans this week after the construction company used screws that were too short in an effort to cut costs.
At this point, Michael Jordan is almost as synonymous with golf as he is with the Chicago Bulls. His uber-competitive antics on the course have become the subject of countless urban country-club legends, and thanks to Xander Scahuffele, we now have another one to add to the list. On Monday at the U.S. Open, Colt Read more…
You know Ted Scott as a PGA Tour caddie and legendary major whisperer, but he’s really just YouTuber trapped in a golfer’s body. Scott has presided over Scottie Scheffler’s meteoric rise to the pinnacle of golf and looped for Bubba Watson’s Masters masterpieces, but like Billy Elliot before him, all he really wants to do Read more…
Each locker is adorned with a silver champions plaque and a tribute bust to Payne Stewart’s 1999 US Open triumph at Pinehurst No.2 stands at the centre of the room.
We know this isn’t an Old Course first. Still, the improvisational nature of the shot, plus the lovely Scottish summer weather seen in the video, elevates it to legendary status.
The beauty (and curse) of being an influencer like Robby Berger is that the camera is always rolling. That means you have to be “on” 24/7/365, but the upside is that life’s most unexpectedly awesome moments never go uncaptured. Just ask Berger, the host of Bob Does Sports and the, er, brains behind the massively Read more…
BREAKING NEWS BULLETIN: We have a new golf guy blooming in Chi-town. After being spotted following Jordan Spieth’s group at The Players back in March, new Bears QB Caleb Williams has reportedly been grinding at Chicago-area Topgolfs until the wee hours of the morning. That’s according to tight end Cole Kmet, who told reporters at Read more…
It was a near perfect summer day in New York City – 27 degrees, blue skies, low humidity – as the NYPD and EMS responded to the scene of a nearly tragic golf-course fight that sent one man to hospital and another to jail.
Golf equipment innovation never sleeps. 3D printed irons. Rose gold designer drivers. Bigger sweet spots. Longer distances. More spin. You name it, it’s been done (to death, if the impending rollback regulations are any indication). But we guarantee you have never, EVER seen anything like the Fireball Five Iron. Yes, that Fireball. RELATED: Kevin Kisner Read more…