Malachy Marshall, a promising 16-year-old talent, is making waves in the golf world with his impressive swing showcased recently in the Webex Players Series.
Malachy Marshall, a promising 16-year-old talent, is making waves in the golf world with his impressive swing showcased recently in the Webex Players Series.
Wei-Ling Hsu’s deft chip shot proved decisive as the World Team held onto a narrow one-point advantage in the ongoing International Crown 2025. The moment underlined the intensity and precision required in team golf events at the highest level.
The PGA of Australia recently organized a special clinic as part of the #WebexPlayersSeries, aimed at developing young golfing talent. Amelia Mehmet Grohn and Tom Power Horan, both experienced professionals, took the lead in mentoring the next generation of golfers, sharing their expertise and insights.
Yealimi Noh is showing impressive form at the International Crown 2025, extending her lead with a crucial birdie to go 2 UP. The young American golfer continues to build momentum in this prestigious team event, demonstrating both skill and composure under pressure.
The World Team is building momentum at the International Crown 2025, showcasing strong performances and team spirit as the competition heats up.
Michael Brennan is making waves at the @BOUChampionship, currently leading the tournament and topping the leaderboard in driving distance with an impressive average of 357.7 yards.
Charley Hull demonstrated exceptional form in the LPGA semifinals, delivering a series of impressive shots that caught the attention of golf fans worldwide. Her precision and calm under pressure were evident as she navigated the course with skill and determination.
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.
At the 2025 Ryder Cup, photographers Ken Griffey Jr. and Michael Collins were focused on capturing the perfect moment — a challenge familiar to every sports photographer aiming to immortalize the drama and intensity of golf’s biggest events.