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Golf
The old-fashioned sport had more products on display than most other activities at CES in Las Vegas this week.
Exciting stuff is always happening in Las Vegas golf and several memorable moments and events took place in 2018. Here’s a few that stood out.
At least 31 major golf rules changes were implemented as of Jan. 1 by the U.S. Golf Association and Royal and Ancient in the first major revision and modernization since 1984.
Speculation is swirling regarding “The Match” Part 2, and Las Vegas and Shadow Creek are being considered to host the event that will feature Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods if it happens.
With all due respect to Tiger Woods and other PGA Tour players, Bryson DeChambeau, known as the “mad scientist,” is the world’s most interesting golfer.
Resident David Lipsky and resident and former UNLV golfer Kurt Kitayama recently won in the 2018-19 European Tour, giving Las Vegas golfers two wins the tour’s first six tournaments.
On Oct. 2, 1993, George H. W. Bush was about to hit a shot out of a Spanish Country Club bunker when his playing partner, head pro Jerry Roberts, gave him a tip.
The Dwaine Knight Center for Golf Management has become the place for men’s and women’s players and professional golf management students to collaborate.
In a quiet moment in the Shadow Creek locker room a few days prior to their $9 million match, Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods both said they contemplated playing in the 2018 Shriners Open.
Bleacher Report is offering a refund to those who experienced technical difficulties during the Phil Mickelson-Tiger Woods pay-per-view match in Las Vegas.
Just when you thought the $9 million, winner-take-all, made-for-pay TV golf match between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson couldn’t get any more surreal it did.
Bleacher Report Live showed the golf showdown between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson for free after a technical glitch.
Phil Mickelson made a $9 million birdie putt under the lights at the exclusive Shadow Creek Golf Club on a makeshift fourth playoff hole to beat Tigers Woods in a match-play clash.
Shadow Creek has seen its share of golf spectacles in recent years, with the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational golf tournament drawing elite athletes from across the sports world.