Billy Horschel came face to face with an unexpected competitor during his latest stop on the PGA Tour. Spectators at the ...
Second-year pro Jake Knapp became the 14th person (and 15th of all time) to shoot golf’s magical number – a 59 – when he ...
The ball stuck in a palm tree about 350 yards away. After walking to the area he believed his ball had landed, ...
Knapp’s 12-under 59 put him in the PGA Tour history books and gave him a four-stroke lead after the first round of the ...
Knapp – the 99th-ranked player in the world – joined the PGA Tour's sub-60 club on Thursday, shooting a bogey-free 59 in the ...
Golf isn't a team sport, but that doesn't mean that players don't have to deal with adversity out on the course. Bad weather, ...
Knapp — the No. 99 player in golf’s current world rankings — shot a bogey-free 59 in the opening round of the Cognizant ...
Golfer Billy Horschel went face-to-face with an alligator on his way to the seventh hole at the PGA National Tour in Florida. Horschel used his 60-degree wedge to shoo the gator into the water.
Billy Horschel, a Florida native, grabbed a 60-degree wedge, poked at the gator and got it to retreat back to the water. And he made it look easy.
PGA Tour star Billy Horschel sprang into action Thursday during the opening round of the Cognizant Classic, shooing a gator back into the water with his 60-degree wedge.