swall+FollowJoel Dahmen Gets Farmers Insurance LifelineWild week at La Quinta! With the withdrawal bug hitting the Farmers Insurance Open, Joel Dahmen—once left out in the cold—gets a surprise call-up. The bucket-hat legend is back in the mix thanks to a string of WDs, and Torrey Pines is a course he knows well (remember those T9 finishes?). Could this be Dahmen’s big shot at a comeback? Let’s see if he can channel that Corales magic! #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Krystal Lopez+FollowKoepka’s Shocking Return Steals FIO SpotlightTorrey Pines is buzzing as Brooks “Big Game” Koepka makes his long-awaited PGA Tour comeback at the Farmers Insurance Open, after over three years away. While the field’s been shaken by a wave of last-minute WD’s—including Nico Echavarria and Jimmy Stanger—the real drama is Koepka’s return under the Tour’s strict new rules. Can he reclaim his old form, or will the local hero Xander Schauffele finally break through at home? #Sports #Golf #FarmersInsuranceOpen00Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowPuig’s Painful Penalty: Reed Cruises in DubaiTough break for David Puig at the Dubai Desert Classic! The young LIV standout was making a charge at Captain America (Patrick Reed), but a costly two-shot penalty for grounding his club in the bunker on 18 dropped him from a podium finish to T7. Reed, meanwhile, locked up his major invites and hinted at a possible LIV exit. Did the bunker call on Puig feel harsh to anyone else? #Sports #Golf #LIVGolf00Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowSi Woo Kim faces off with Scheffler at AmexSi Woo Kim is leading The American Express heading into Sunday, but Scottie Scheffler is just one shot behind—and Kim admits Scheffler’s game is so good, it once made him feel “like rubbish.” After seeing Scheffler dominate last season, Kim joked it was like playing against a “god.” Now, with both in top form and friends off the course, the final round at PGA West is set for serious drama. Who’s your pick to take the title—Kim’s comeback or Scheffler’s hot streak? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
swall+FollowDarth Vader crashes Scottie Scheffler’s roundA Star Wars twist shook up The American Express in La Quinta as Darth Vader himself was spotted trailing Scottie Scheffler on the fairways! Even with the galaxy’s most infamous villain lurking behind him, Scheffler kept his cool, shooting a 4-under 68 to stay just one shot off the lead. Meanwhile, 18-year-old Blades Brown made waves with a wild birdie streak, tying Scheffler for second. Between a teenage breakout, a steady world No. 1, and a mysterious masked fan, this final round is shaping up to be one for the ages. Who are you rooting for in this wild showdown? #Sports #Golf #ScottieScheffler00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowWould You Buy a Golf Course for $2M?Ever dreamed of owning a golf course with a side of Loch Ness views? A Scottish nine-hole course near the famous lake is up for grabs for just over $2 million. It comes with four cozy cottages and some farmland—think Airbnb meets golf getaway. The real kicker? Most of the money comes from visitors, not memberships, so there’s real potential if you open year-round. If you’ve got a golf-loving crew, this could be your next big adventure! #RealEstate #realestate #golf10Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowScottie Scheffler’s record win lights up La QuintaScottie Scheffler just joined golf’s elite with his 20th PGA Tour win, all before turning 30—putting him in the same conversation as Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus. What’s wild is, he says he’s not chasing records; he’s just focused on enjoying the game and staying sharp, especially with his wedge play. Even after a tense final round and a few nerves, Scheffler kept his cool, credited his off-season rest, and now sits atop the all-time earnings list. How do you think his laid-back mindset impacts his performance? Can anyone catch him this season? #Sports #Golf #ScottieScheffler10Share
frank59+FollowBlades Brown Learns from Scottie SchefflerHow about that final round at The American Express? Blades Brown, just 18, got to tee it up with the world’s #1, Scottie “Scheff Daddy” Scheffler, and came away in awe of his short game. While Scheffler cruised to his 20th win before 30, Brown nearly made history with a 59 on Friday. The kid finished 18th, but you can tell he’s soaking up every lesson from the best. Anyone else think Brown’s got a big future after this experience? #Sports #Golf #ScottieScheffler10Share
rmendoza+FollowWhat’s the Sweet Spot for 18 Holes?Let’s settle the age-old debate: how long should a perfect round of golf really take? Most agree that 3.5 hours is the magic number. Any longer, and the pace drags—any shorter, and you miss out on the game’s rhythm and camaraderie. Whether you’re channeling your inner Golden Bear or just out for a Sunday stroll, hitting that 3.5-hour mark lets you savor every shot and story. What’s your ideal pace? #Sports #Golf #GolfLife00Share
rmendoza+FollowScheffler’s Short Game Wows Blades BrownBlades Brown’s final round at The American Express was a learning experience, especially playing alongside world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. While Brown couldn’t keep pace with “Scheff,” he came away amazed by the champ’s short game wizardry. Watching Scheffler’s wedge control and putting up close was eye-opening for the teen phenom. Brown’s takeaway? The gap between good and great on Tour is all about finesse around the greens. Anyone else think Scheffler’s short game is still underrated? #Sports #Golf #ScottieScheffler10Share