Sources - Rickie Fowler to join Tiger Woods-backed tech league
Rickie Fowler is set to become the latest golfer to join TGL, the tech-infused golf league being fronted by Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods, sources told ESPN on Wednesday.
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Rickie Fowler is set to become the latest golfer to join TGL, the tech-infused golf league being fronted by Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods, sources told ESPN on Wednesday.
It wasn't even 13 months ago that Scottie Scheffler was still searching for his victory on the PGA Tour.
The Players Championship, the unofficial «fifth major» on the PGA Tour, is closely contested after second round action. Adam Svensson has a solo lead at 9 under, with Scottie Scheffler close behind with a 7 under solo second. Ben Griffin, Min Woo Lee and Collin Morikawa and Christiaan Bezuidenhout are not too far behind them at 6 under.
The next event on the 2023 PGA Tour is the Players Championship, which begins on Thursday. Often referred to as the unofficial «fifth major» on the Tour, the Players Championship will be played at TPC Sawgrass, a par-72 course located in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The tournament's winning purse is $25 million because it is an elevated PGA Tour event.
Golf fans won't get to see Tiger Woods at The Players, the PGA Tour's signature event, but they won't have to wait long to see him back on the course.
ORLANDO, Florida: Kurt Kitayama let an All-Star cast of contenders back into the tournament with a triple bogey, only to beat them all with a clutch birdie and the best lag putt of his life to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Sunday.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Kurt Kitayama let an All-Star cast of contenders back into the tournament with a triple-bogey, only to beat them all with a clutch birdie and the best lag putt of his life to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Sunday.
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy put the silver-plated shovels into a pile of dirt and left sizable divots.