Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowRemembering Ed Fiori’s Epic Win Over TigerSad news for golf fans: Ed Fiori, the man who pulled off one of the rarest feats in PGA history—coming from behind to beat Tiger Woods—has passed away at 72. Fiori’s 1996 Quad City Classic victory stands out because King James of golf, Tiger, almost never loses with a 54-hole lead. Fiori’s clutch birdies and Tiger’s rare stumble made it unforgettable. Anyone else remember watching that final round? #Sports #Golf #GolfHistory00Share
Heather Garcia+FollowRemembering Fiori’s Epic Win Over TigerGolf fans, let’s talk about one of the sport’s classic underdog moments. Ed Fiori, the pro’s pro, famously denied a young Tiger Woods his first win at the 1996 John Deere Classic. While King Tiger was expected to cruise, Fiori’s grit turned the tables, handing Tiger a rare early-career stumble. With Fiori’s passing, we remember that unforgettable Sunday—proof that even legends can be stopped by sheer determination. What are your memories of that showdown? #Sports #Golf #GolfHistory00Share
sarahgibson+FollowTrailblazer at Detroit Golf Club!Did you catch the news about Detroit Golf Club’s new Madame President? Michele Samuels just made history as the first Black woman to lead the club since 1899. What’s even more inspiring—she’s the great-great-granddaughter of William Parker, the Underground Railroad conductor and Christiana Riot hero! Her journey from breaking barriers in corporate America to now leading DGC is a huge win for diversity in golf. Thoughts on how her legacy might shape the club’s future? #Sports #Golf #GolfHistory00Share
Heather Garcia+FollowPotgieter Joins Elite Young Guns Club!Wow, what a finish at the Rocket Classic! Big-hitting Aldrich Potgieter, just 20, survived a wild five-hole playoff to grab his first PGA Tour win. He’s now part of a super-exclusive group of young champs—think Tiger, Tom Kim, and Spieth. Potgieter’s been knocking on the door all season, but breaking through in Detroit puts him in legendary company. Anyone else think he could be the next big rivalry for the Tour’s young stars? #PGATour #GolfHistory #Potgieter #Sports #Golf10Share
Michael Singh+FollowMinjee Lee Chases History at Record KPMGWow, the 2025 KPMG Women's PGA just matched the U.S. Women's Open for the biggest purse in women's golf—$12 million! Minjee Lee started the final round with a four-shot cushion, but with Frisco’s tricky new course, nothing’s guaranteed. The $1.8 million winner’s check is the largest ever for this event. Anyone else think this payout boost will heat up the rivalry at the top? Let’s talk: does the new venue help or hurt the drama? #KPMGWomensPGA #MinjeeLee #GolfHistory #Sports #Golf30Share
Michael Singh+FollowRory’s Grand Slam: Family First After HistoryHow about Rory “Rors” McIlroy finally joining golf’s elite with his Masters win? Not only did he complete the career grand slam, but his emotional shoutout to Erica and Poppy showed just how much his family means to him. Now, with a new London home in the works and a strong showing at the Zurich Classic with Shane Lowry, it’s clear Rors is balancing life and legacy. Do you think this family-first focus will fuel another big win soon? #RoryMcIlroy #GolfHistory #ZurichClassic #FamilyFirst #GrandSlam #Sports70Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowSpaun’s 64-Foot Miracle & Family PowerDid you guys catch J.J. Spaun’s jaw-dropping 64-foot putt to clinch his first major at Oakmont? The real MVP moment, though, was the Spaun family’s resilience—Melody held it down with a sick toddler the night before and still made it to the green for that iconic celebration. J.J. called her the backbone of Team Spaun, and honestly, it shows. This win was more than just a trophy—it was a family triumph! #USOpen2025 #SpaunFamily #GolfHistory #Sports #Golf00Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowSpaun’s 65-Foot Miracle: Underdog No More!Wow, what a storybook ending for J.J. “The Underdog” Spaun at Oakmont! That 65-foot birdie on 18 wasn’t just clutch—it sealed his first major and left MacIntyre (who played lights out) in awe. Spaun’s family was right there for the emotional win, and Melody’s honest post-round words hit home: “He finally feels like he belongs.” Anyone else get chills watching that final putt? #USOpen #SpaunWins #GolfHistory #Sports #Golf10Share
Krystal Lopez+FollowMoldovan’s Eagle Ignites Oakmont DramaWow, talk about making history out of the gate! Maxwell Moldovan, the young buck from Ohio State, just became the first ever to eagle Oakmont’s brutal first hole at the U.S. Open. That 189-yard approach was pure magic—take that, DJ, after all your talk about Oakmont being ‘harder’ than ever! Moldovan’s still finding his feet on the big stage, but this shot could be the moment that puts him on the map. Anyone else think this could be shot of the championship? #USOpen #Oakmont #GolfHistory #Sports #Golf00Share
swall+FollowReed’s Albatross Stuns Oakmont CrowdCaptain America just pulled off one for the ages! Patrick Reed dropped a jaw-dropping albatross on Oakmont’s 4th—only the fourth ever in U.S. Open history. From 286 yards out, Reed’s ball just kept rolling and somehow found the cup. His reaction was priceless—he had to double-check it even happened! This rare feat not only made history but also flipped his round from 1 over to 2 under. Anyone else think this could be a turning point for Reed at Oakmont? #USOpen #GolfHistory #PatrickReed #Sports #Golf120Share