Olympic Games
Tokyo
Nelly Korda Claims Olympic Gold
Nelly Korda is enjoying a standout year in golf. The 23-year-old American’s latest feat was scored at Kasumigaseki Country Club outside Tokyo where she became the Olympic Champion in Golf—Women’s Stroke Play. In June, Korda earned her maiden major title at the KPMG Women’s PGA ...
Olympic Games
Tokyo
Schauffele Strikes Olympic Gold in Tokyo
America’s Xander Schauffele held off a jam-packed leaderboard to collect the Gold Medal at the Olympic Games Tokyo in Golf—Men’s Individual Stroke Play. The talented Californian struck gold after he held his medal to produce a clutch par at the 72nd hole where he recovered to ...
What’s In My Bag
Minjee Lee
2021 Evian Championship
Australia’s Minjee Lee collected her maiden major title at the Evian Championship in France. By achieving her career best result, the 25-year-old from Western Australia matched the LPGA Tour record for scoring a win at a major when trailing the lead by seven shots after 54 holes.
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PGA TOUR
3M Open
Champ Claims Third PGA Tour Win
Cameron Champ returned to form scoring an emotional victory at the 3M Open in Minnesota. The 26-year-old American held back the tears after he holed out his three-foot par putt at the 72nd hole for a two-shot margin over three players. It was his third PGA Tour title.
Prior to teeing off...
MAJOR
Evian Championship
Minjee Lee’s Epic Comeback Earns First Major at EvianAustralia’s Minjee Lee collected her maiden major title after winning the Evian Championship in a playoff. The 25-year-old from Western Australia overcame South Korea’s Jeongeun Lee6 at the first extra hole with a birdie four at the par 5, 18th hole.
Lee joins ...
What’s In My Bag
Collin Morikawa
2021 The Open Championship
Collin Morikawa scored his second major victory after winning The Open Championship at Royal St George’s, England. At his first Open appearance, the 24-year-old American overcame compatriot Jordan Spieth by two shots.
Morikawa, a TaylorMade staffer, made two significant...
MAJOR
The Open Championship
Morikawa Becomes The Champion Golfer Of The Year
Collin Morikawa created history winning the 149th Open Championship at Royal St George’s in England. The world No. 4 became the first player in history to win two major titles on their debut—he won the 2020 PGA Championship at Harding Park at his first ...
Preview
2021 The Open Championship
The Open Championship tees off on Thursday July 15 after being cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19. The 149th edition of golf’s oldest major, which was established in 1860, will be staged at Royal St George’s Golf Club.
The superb links layout situated on the coast of Sandwich Bay in the county of Kent ...
What’s In My Bag
Min Woo Lee
2021 abrdn Scottish Open
Australian Min Woo Lee collected his biggest career victory after winning the abrdn Scottish Open at The Renaissance club in North Berwick. It was the 22-year-old’s first Rolex Series title and second European Tour victory.
The young Western Australian overcame a ...
PGA TOUR
John Deere Classic
Glover a PGA Tour Winner Again at John Deere
Lucas Glover returned to the winner’s circle after a ten-year absence with victory at the John Deere Classic in Illinois. It was the event’s 50th anniversary. Glover ended a three-year streak of the long-serving tournament producing a first-time PGA Tour winner (2019...
LIV Golf Tour
Ripper Win For Aussies At LIV Adelaide
Thrilling. Captivating. And, dramatic. The second edition of LIV Golf Adelaide this week at the Grange Golf Club produced a sporting event to be remembered for some time.
On home soil and in front of massive crowds, Cam Smith’s Ripper Golf Club claimed the team event at the first ever ...
PGA TOUR
Scheffler Wins RBC Heritage For 10th PGA Tour Title
Another week. Another jacket. Another victory. At least, that’s if you’re Scottie Scheffler. The 27-year-old American donned the Plaid Jacket for winning the RBC Heritage on a Monday finish. A week earlier, Scheffler earned his second Green Jacket at Augusta National for claiming ...
LPGA TOUR
Nelly Korda Wins Major Championship To Equal LPGA Tour Record
World No. 1 Nelly Korda is a rare talent! And, her remarkable winning streak continues. The 25-year-old American collected the LPGA’s first major championship of the year at The Chevron Championship to match the LPGA Tour record of winning five consecutive titles joining ...