The second signature event of 2025 is at Pebble Beach this week, where a field of 80 players is competing for a $20 million purse and the winner will bank $3.6 ...
The SI Golf staff debates slow play remedies, exotic playoff formats, Pebble Beach as a signature event and deeper meanings ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players ...
Streamsong Resort announced last week it has a fifth 18-hole course on the way. Calling the shots for the new design is David McLay Kidd, whose credits include Bandon Dunes, Gamble Sands and ...
Stubborn and unorthodox sometimes, too. For one former NHL-player-turned-broadcaster who now happens to be a huge golf fan — Tyson Nash — he might be all of the above. Nash, now a broadcaster ...
This time of year in the northern part of the country (and parts of the southeast this past week) not much golf is being played outdoors. For us golf sickos, that means hauling the clubs indoors ...
Golf-on-TV, a different sport than the one we all play, is at a tipping point. Golf-on-TV, which drives the business of golf in every possible direction, has become so mind-numbingly slow as to be ...
That’s what he told our Dylan Dethier on the latest episode of Warming Up, in which the golf legend talked — and talked a lot — through nearly a dozen lessons in just a half hour.
Golf hats are in high demand these days, and thanks to innovative fabrics and designs, they’re also cooler than ever. Palm Golf Co.’s selection at Fairway Jockey provides an excellent sample ...
Nash, now broadcasting for the Utah Hockey Club after more than a decade as the Coyotes TV color analyst, was the guest on this week’s episode of GOLF’s Subpar and touched on a number of ...
PXG golf clubs have been on the market for over a decade, offering uber-premium golf equipment to many different player categories, specifically avid and better players. But the brand has never ...
It’s not true and New Level Golf‘s Andy Hennis and Kevin Masterson want you to know their new 702 series of forged irons might just be a good option for players in game improvement irons right ...