Scottie Scheffler became the first golfer since Tiger Woods in 2007-08 to win four of five PGA Tour starts when he won the RBC Heritage the week after winning the Masters.
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Kevin Na hasn’t had much success, but the five-time PGA Tour winner said last week in Las Vegas he is enjoying life in LIV Golf.
Lanto Griffin and Cameron Champ are tied for the lead at the midway point of the PGA Tour’s Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin.
Lexi Thompson fired a 2-under 69 on Friday at TPC Summerlin leaving her at even-par 142 and just shy of the cutline at the Shriners Children’s Open.
In case you haven’t heard, Max Homa has the course record of 61 at the Los Angeles Country Club, which is hosting the U.S. Open this week.
This highly exclusive North Las Vegas course is named best in the state in GolfWeek’s annual survey.
A celebrity event featuring PGA Tour players and Formula One drivers is in the works for the fall, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Maverick McNealy moved to Las Vegas five years ago, and when he’s not playing on the PGA Tour, he’s going to Golden Knights games and pursuing his private pilot’s license.
Former champions Patrick Cantlay, Sungjae Im and Martin Laird are coming to TPC Summerlin in October as early commitments to the PGA Tour’s Shriners Children’s Open.
Fresh off Rory McIlroy’s victory at the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday, the four-time major winner from Northern Ireland is now the clear favorite to win the U.S. Open.
The Las Vegas player, Bubba Watson, Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter are reportedly close to joining the Saudi-based LIV Series.
The honor came in recognition of Xander Schauffele’s gold medal performance this summer in the Tokyo Olympics.
With 78 of the world’s top golfers in the field, the attraction for players and viewers just might be The Summit Club, the mysterious layout set amongst the red rocks of western Las Vegas.
Brooks Koepka, second at the PGA Championship and fourth at the U.S. Open, has won four majors since 2017 and finished in the top four in all four majors in 2019.
Former UNLV star Ryan Moore, who has been dealing with a bad back for a year, finished tied for second with Las Vegas resident Kevin Na at the John Deere Classic.