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
frank59+FollowBlades Brown’s Birdie Sparks Beer BuzzHow about that moment at the American Express? Teen phenom Blades Brown found himself in the media spotlight after a clutch birdie on PGA West’s infamous “Alcatraz” 17th. But the real twist came when a reporter told him his shot meant discounted beers for fans—cue Brown’s priceless reaction! “No way?” he laughed, before quipping he’d stick to bottled water. Gotta love how the kid handled the underage drinking curveball with class and humor. The Tour’s party holes just found their youngest (and driest) host yet! #Sports #Golf #BladesBrown00Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowHovland’s Swing: Back on Track or Still in Limbo?Viktor “The Viking” Hovland fired a bogey-free 65 at Emirates, closing in on Patrick Reed, but his own words tell a different story. Despite the scorecard, Hovland admits he’s still not fully trusting his swing after a year of technical changes and coaching switches. Is this a true resurgence, or is the Norwegian still searching for that effortless feel? Fellow fans, do you think Hovland’s mental game is holding him back, or is this just part of the grind at the top? #Sports #Golf #ViktorHovland00Share
Michael Singh+FollowScheffler’s Secret Weapon: Pickleball Skills?Who knew King Scottie could dominate more than just the golf course? Smylie Kaufman just dropped a gem about a late-night pickleball session, saying Scheffler might be the best pickleball player on tour—maybe even pro level! With pickleball exploding to a projected $7.9B market, could we see King Scottie making waves in this fast-growing sport? The way he handled those quick returns shows why he’s No. 1—on any court! #Sports #Golf #ScottieScheffler10Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowMookie Betts shines at American Express pro-amMookie Betts just proved his skills go way beyond the baseball diamond. Stepping onto the Pete Dye Stadium Course at PGA West for the American Express pro-am, Betts—who had never even seen the course before—shot an impressive 5-under 67 using his handicap. That’s not bad for a guy who spends most of his time chasing World Series dreams with the Dodgers! Betts says staying active with sports like golf keeps his mind sharp and his competitive edge strong. What do you think—could more athletes benefit from mixing up their routines like this? #Sports #Golf #MookieBetts00Share
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
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowBrooks Back: PGA Tour Gets a Major BoostHuge news for golf fans! Brooks “Big Game” Koepka is making his return to the PGA Tour, and Tommy Fleetwood is all for it. Fleetwood made it clear LIV Golf hasn’t come calling for him, and he’s focused on chasing his major dreams right where he is. With Koepka’s comeback, the PGA Tour just got a serious shot in the arm—can LIV keep their stars now? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Heather Garcia+FollowDesert Classic Shocker: DJ, Niemann, Nacho OutTalk about a wild start to the Rolex Series! The Emirates Golf Club proved unforgiving as some of golf’s biggest names—DJ (Dustin Johnson), LIV’s Joaquin Niemann, and Nacho Elvira—missed the cut at the 2026 Hero Dubai Desert Classic. DJ’s early birdies faded into bogeys, Niemann’s eagle couldn’t erase a rough Thursday, and Nacho, fresh off a win, collapsed with three doubles. Did the course play tougher than usual, or are we seeing early-season rust? #Sports #Golf #HeroDubaiDesertClassic00Share
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
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