Yani Tseng fired an outstanding 63 (-9) during the 2025 Wistron Ladies Open, showcasing her exceptional form and skill on the course. Her performance put her in a strong position early in the tournament, impressing fans and competitors alike.
Yani Tseng fired an outstanding 63 (-9) during the 2025 Wistron Ladies Open, showcasing her exceptional form and skill on the course. Her performance put her in a strong position early in the tournament, impressing fans and competitors alike.
Thorbjørn Olesen’s performance at the recent PGA TOUR event highlighted the unpredictable nature of professional golf, where fortunes can shift dramatically over just a few holes. After being tied for second place, Olesen slipped down to seventh, illustrating how challenging it is to maintain momentum in a highly competitive field.
Hayden Springer is making a remarkable push at the @BOUChampionship, moving into a co-lead after an impressive third-round 62. Last year, he narrowly missed retaining full status by just six FedExCup points, and now with only four events left, he’s fighting hard to break into the top 100 and secure his full card for the next season.
Steven Alker found extra motivation on the course this Friday, inspired by a proud family milestone.
Doug Klein is showing impressive form at the Webex Players Series, steadily climbing the leaderboard and making a strong case for a top finish.
Boo Weekley is pushing through back spasms to secure his place on the PGA TOUR Champions for 2026. Despite physical challenges, his focus remains on finishing in the top 36 at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship.
Golf fans are familiar with the phrase “call the hogs,” a rallying cry for teams, but experiencing it firsthand as a player is a different story. PGA TOUR Champions player Taggs Golf, a University of Arkansas graduate from 1997, recently shared this unique moment on the 18th fairway at the Senior Players Championship.
Steven Alker is making a strong statement heading into the final round of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. The defending champion holds a commanding five-shot lead, setting the stage for a thrilling Sunday at the Silverado Country Club.
Steph Kyriacou showed remarkable composure on the 18th green, securing Team Australia’s spot in the semifinals of the Solheim Cup. Her nerves were evident, but her focus never wavered, delivering a crucial moment in this high-stakes team event.
Tim O’Neal delivered a pivotal moment in his quest to qualify for the Charles Schwab Cup final event with a clutch birdie on the 17th hole at the Shaw Charity Classic.
Coming into the week two spots above the top 36 cutoff, O’Neal was under pressure to maintain his position and secure his place in the season-ending tournament. His birdie at No. 17 not only demonstrated his composure under pressure but also improved his projected standing to No. 33, giving him a comfortable cushion heading into the final stages of the event.
The Charles Schwab Cup race is heating up as players battle for a spot in the final event. Every stroke counts, and O’Neal’s performance highlights the intensity of this season-long competition on the PGA TOUR Champions.
With the top 36 players earning a place in the finale, maintaining a position inside this threshold is crucial. O’Neal’s birdie at the 17th hole was a significant step in securing his spot, showcasing his ability to perform when it matters most.
O’Neal’s steady play throughout the week has kept him in contention, but it was his ability to sink a huge putt under pressure that made the difference. This moment not only boosts his confidence but also sends a clear message to his competitors.
As the season draws to a close, players like O’Neal are proving that resilience and clutch performances are key to success on the PGA TOUR Champions.