Michael Singh+FollowDunlap’s Driver Woes at The American ExpressRough outing for Nick Dunlap at The American Express—his driver was all over the map, with some shots on holes 5, 8, and 9 going so far right, it looked like he was aiming for a different fairway! The young gun, who made history with wins as both an amateur and pro, finished the first round at +5, tied for 151st. Still, with Dunlap’s Alabama ties and Justin Thomas as a mentor, don’t count him out for a comeback. Thoughts on his bounce-back potential? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowLIV Drama: Iron Heads Drop Kozuma OnlineWow, talk about a cold cut! Jinichiro Kozuma, last season’s Iron Heads standout, says he only found out he was dropped from the squad when he saw the team’s rebrand post on Instagram. Even after finishing as the top Iron Head (32nd overall) despite injuries, Kozuma got no heads-up from Captain Kevin Na or LIV brass. With Ben An now leading the new Korean Golf Club, Kozuma’s hoping to grind his way back via the Japan and Asian Tours. Is LIV’s team-first image just for show? #Sports #Golf #LIVGolf00Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowWill Tiger Join the Champions Tour Soon?Fellow golf fans, the rumor mill is buzzing—could Big Cat be eyeing a debut on the PGA Tour Champions? With Tiger now eligible and sporting an Insperity logo (they host a Champions event), Tommy “Two Gloves” Gainey hints we might see Tiger tee it up with the legends. If his recovery stays on track, May’s Insperity Invitational could be the showdown. Imagine the crowds if Tiger brings his fire to the senior circuit! #Sports #Golf #TigerWoods00Share
frank59+FollowBlades Brown vs Scottie Scheffler: American Express showdownBlades Brown, just 18, is matching world number one Scottie Scheffler shot for shot at the American Express in California. Brown nearly broke 60 on Friday, showing nerves of steel and a calm that’s rare for his age. Scheffler, meanwhile, admits he’s not even at his best yet but is still right at the top. Brown says he’d love to be paired with Scheffler on Sunday, eager to learn from the champ’s strategic play. This weekend could be the start of a new rivalry—who are you rooting for, the rising star or the established ace? #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
swall+FollowBlades Brown Ties Scheffler After Record RoundBlades Brown just made PGA Tour history, folks! The 18-year-old phenom shattered the Nicklaus Tournament course record at The American Express, and is now tied for first with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. Brown’s round was the lowest ever by someone his age since 1983. If he can keep up this pace and hold off Scheffler, we might be witnessing the birth of golf’s next superstar. Anyone else think Brown could pull off the upset this weekend? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowMin Woo Lee Bulks Up for American ExpressAnyone else notice Min Woo Lee’s new look at the American Express? The Aussie’s packed on nearly 10 lbs of muscle in the offseason, and it’s not just for show—he’s aiming for more distance off the tee and better stability in his swing. After shutting down those LIV Golf rumors with that hilarious Wolf of Wall Street edit, Min Woo is all-in on the PGA Tour. Can this power move help him keep pace with the big hitters like Scottie Scheffler? Let’s see if the bulk pays off this week! #Sports #Golf #MinWooLee00Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowGolf drama at The American ExpressBrian Harman, last year’s Open champion, faced a nightmare at The American Express after accidentally hitting his amateur partner’s ball on the 10th hole—costing him a two-stroke penalty. Even with a lucky bounce off the rocks, Harman couldn’t recover, carding a double-bogey and then another on the next hole. It’s wild to see a pro make such a rare mistake, especially with so much at stake. Have you ever mixed up your ball or seen something like this in your own rounds? Let’s hear your stories and thoughts on how these moments shake up the game! #Sports #Golf #GolfDrama00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowDJ on Koepka’s PGA Return: No Hard FeelingsDJ kept it real when asked about Brooks Koepka’s move back to the PGA Tour, saying it’s all about what’s best for Brooks. No drama from the Johnson camp—he’s focused on keeping the Crusher, Bryson, with LIV. Still, Koepka’s exit is a big moment in the ongoing PGA vs. LIV rivalry. Could this shift the balance? Let’s hear your takes, golf fans! #Sports #Golf #LIVGolf00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowWillett’s Dubai Comeback Cut Short by InjuryTough break for Danny Willett fans—our 2016 Masters champ had to pull out of the $9M Hero Dubai Desert Classic after just one round due to a hamstring tendon tear. Willett, famous for his epic comebacks (remember 2016?), was outside the cutline but still had a shot. Now, with this latest injury setback, the dream of a Dubai repeat is on hold. Here’s hoping he bounces back soon! #Sports #Golf #DannyWillett00Share
swall+FollowReed vs Rahm: LIV Golf Fine ShowdownThe drama in Dubai is heating up as Captain America, Patrick Reed, takes a bold stance on DP World Tour fines, saying strong play will cover the costs. Meanwhile, Jon Rahm refuses to pay, appealing his $3M tab and risking Ryder Cup eligibility. This clash highlights a growing divide among LIV stars over how to handle the Tour’s controversial penalties. Who’s got it right—Reed’s performance-first approach or Rahm’s resistance? #Sports #Golf #LIVGolf00Share