In a stunning twist at Pebble Beach, Scottie Scheffler unleashed an astonishing “semi-shank,” leaving both fans and analysts in disbelief. Yet, even in the face of this rare misstep, Scheffler’s unwavering resilience and laser-like focus shone through, highlighting his fierce determination to conquer the challenges of the tour
Jin Young Ko has surged to the top of the leaderboard, firing an impressive 66 in the second round at Liberty National. Hot on her heels is Nelly Korda, who delivered a stellar 65, keeping the competition fierce. Last year’s champion, Korda, finds herself tied with Brooke Henderson at 7-under par, just one stroke behind Ko.
Thanks to calmer winds today, many players in the top half of the field posted lower scores. The excitement builds as the top three contenders are all within two strokes of each other. With strong winds and rain predicted for tomorrow’s round, both Henderson and Korda are poised to mount a serious challenge against Ko as they head into what promises to be an exhilarating final round
LIV golfers have been given a formal qualification pathway to The Open, enabling players to earn spots through designated events and exemptions, marking a significant shift in access to the historic major.
At the 50th Walker Cup, the appointed captain becomes the first of his background to lead the U.S. team, breaking precedent and underscoring efforts to diversify leadership in elite amateur golf.