Kevin Na birdied three of his final six holes during a 1-under 71 Thursday in the first round.
Greg Robertson

Greg Robertson is a longtime journalist for some of the top newspapers and websites in the country. He was lead editor for the launch of NFL.com in 1996, and was the first golf editor and writer for ESPN.com, where he covered the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour and Champions Tour for five years. He lives in Las Vegas with his wife and two daughters.
The two-time major champion plans to play Augusta National by hitting his normal cut instead of the preferred draw.
The last leap into Poppy’s Pond will take place this week in the LPGA’s swan song at Mission Hills Country Club.
The Las Vegas resident’s parents have Xander Schauffele’s Olympic medal, but where it is he has no clue.
Mother Nature messed up the PGA Tour’s premier golf tournament, but so did officials running it.
The deepest field in golf is chasing $20 million in prize money at daunting TPC Sawgrass.
The world’s top-ranked golfer, Jin Young Ko, has six wins in her past 10 starts and she’s going low every round.
The calendar may be ticking on Bernhard Langer, but he just keeps winning golf tournaments.
Surprising winners and low scoring were all around, while a few big names had a shaky start to 2022. The PGA Tour now heads to Florida and Texas for the next six weeks.
Stacy Lewis is the youngest woman ever chosen as captain of the team, which will take on Europe in 2023.
Nelly Korda, whose past 12 months include five wins on the LPGA Tour and an Olympic gold medal, has committed to play at the Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play at Shadow Creek.
UNLV freshman Aaron Jarvis still can’t believe he will be part of the biggest golf tournaments in the world this year, his reward for winning the Latin American Amateur.
After winning the season-opening Tournament of Champions, Las Vegan Danielle Kang described her mood as peaceful.
Nearly two dozen PGA Tour players, including three from Las Vegas, will be part of the series.
Patrick Cantlay said his time off last fall made him excited to play in January. Any signs of rust weren’t visible at Kapalua, where he finished fourth with an astounding 26-under .