Unless you had a big bet on Bryson DeChambeau or you’re just a sick person, no one enjoyed seeing Rory McIlroy’s heartbreaking finish at the 2024 U.S. Open. It capped a decade of close calls in major championships with his most crushing loss yet as McIlroy missed painfully short putts on two of the final Read more…
Long before YouTube Golf became a big deal, the Bryan Bros were pioneers in the space. Heck, that article I just linked to is 10 years old. I’m amazed the link even still works. Anyway, while both Wesley Bryan and George Bryan are still very much pursuing their tour pro careers—Wesley finished runner-up in the Read more…
As we’ve long established, there’s a special kind of hazard to watch out for when you play golf in Florida: GATORS. These scaly beasts mostly keep to themselves, of course, but their presence can be unsettling—especially when showing off just what their jaws are capable of. Such was the case recently for a golfer named Read more…
Bryson DeChambeau launched into celebration mode after making that final three-footer at Pinehurst No. 2 to win the U.S. Open, but then quickly pleaded with the crowd to quiet down. His playing partner, Matthieu Pavon, still had to finish. It was a nice gesture by DeChambeau, especially because many fans were curious why Pavon hadn’t Read more…
The strokeplay portion of the event that makes the cut for matchplay at the top-64 and ties produced a 19-man playoff. That’s right, nineteen golfers. And that wasn’t even the craziest part.
This week’s Travelers Championship is pretty tough timing for the top golfers and the world, who have played in the U.S. Open and the Memorial the past two weeks. But for Scottie Scheffler, it’s particularly brutal. Sure, it’s a lot of high-level golf in a short period of time, but more than that, it’s heading Read more…
Bryson DeChambeau may be golf’s new people’s champ, but Joel Dahmen remains a true man of the people as well. Especially when looking for a weekend game. With most of his tour pro friends at this week’s Travelers Championship, Dahmen decided he needed some competition to keep his game sharp for next week’s Rocket Mortgage Read more…
Bryson DeChambeau was a crowd favorite at Pinehurst No. 2 during his U.S. Open victory. Turns out, plenty of people were watching him at home as well. NBC released ratings for the 2024 U.S. Open on Tuesday and DeChambeau’s duel with Rory McIlroy delivered strong numbers. Sunday’s final round coverage on the network and Peacock Read more…
To the victor goes the spoils, and never has that been more true for a major championship than at the 2024 U.S. Open. Not only did Bryson DeChambeau win that shiny silver trophy, but he left Pinehurst with a record-breaking first-place check for $4.3 million. That is, if he’s actually left Pinehurst yet. He was Read more…
Bryson DeChambeau’s amazing bunker shot on the 72nd hole of the U.S. Open meant two things. 1.) He’d win his second major championship, and 2.) Golf fans would get to see Johnson Wagner try to recreate it later. The former PGA Tour player’s “Live From” segments have become must-see TV in recent months on Golf Read more…
Sunday’s front nine was much more of a struggle for Bryson DeChambeau following an electrifying Saturday 67 that saw him seize a three-shot lead. Heck, he had to change drivers before even teeing off. But he still managed to pull off an all-time par save—and unleash a furious celebration. Dechambeau looked absolutely dead in the Read more…
The golf shots were one thing, from the booming drives to the daring recoveries to the curling putts. But there’s always more to the Bryson DeChambeau Show. And those at Pinehurst No. 2 on Saturday got a special treat. Not only did the LIV star make an electrifying charge to the top of the leaderboard, Read more…
Scottie Scheffler finally having a bad week is going to cost him winning a second major in what has already been a historic season. It also might cost one gambler $1 MILLION. RELATED: Gambler wins $1.2 MILLION with brilliant Patrick Cantlay bet Scheffler shot 71 on Saturday at Pinehurst No. 2, ending the World No. Read more…
And just like that, Scottie Scheffler is in a slump. OK, so that’s a bit of a stretch, but the World No. 1 shot a Saturday 71 at Pinehurst No. 2 to notch a career-worst streak. For the first time as a professional, Scheffler has shot (gasp!) four consecutive rounds over par. RELATED: Max Homa Read more…
Shootouts like what we saw at the PGA Championship last month are fun, but what golf fans really want to see at a U.S. Open is carnage. At least, for one week a year, it’s fun to watch the best players in the world struggle a bit—a sentiment beautifully summed up by our Shane Ryan. Read more…
It will go down as a missed cut by Sam Bairstow this week at Pinehurst. In fact, the 25-year-old English tour pro won’t come close to making the weekend. But he’ll still leave North Carolina with a boost of confidence—and a (small) piece of U.S. Open history. RELATED: Gambler wins $1.2 MILLION on brilliant Patrick Read more…
They say your good and bad breaks on a golf course will even out over time. For Sepp Straka, that happened in a matter of a few holes on Friday at the U.S. Open. The two-time PGA Tour winner got one of the worst breaks you’ll ever see on No. 3 when his approach shot Read more…