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+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
rmendoza+FollowScheffler vs. Blades: Amex Teen Sensation!Wow, golf fans, we’ve got a showdown brewing at the American Express! World No. 1 Scottie “Scheff Daddy” Scheffler is sharing the top of the leaderboard with 18-year-old phenom Blades Brown, who nearly carded a 59 at PGA West. Scheffler gave props to the fearless rookie, noting these young guns are coming out swinging. If Blades keeps this up, we could see a Sunday pairing for the ages! #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowCink Stays Hot: Schwab Champ Wins in HawaiiStewart “The Sizzler” Cink just made PGA Tour Champions history! Fresh off his first Schwab Cup win, Cink kicked off 2026 by taking the Mitsubishi Electric Championship in Hawaii, going 23-under and holding off Angel Cabrera and Retief Goosen. Not only did he start the season with a bang, but he’s also the first Schwab Cup winner to claim the next year’s opener. Is Cink about to start a dynasty on the senior circuit? #Sports #Golf #PGATourChampions00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowReed’s Next Move: PGA Tour Comeback?Captain America just dropped a bombshell after his Dubai win—Patrick Reed hasn’t re-upped with LIV Golf for 2026 and is technically a free agent. With Brooks Koepka heading back to the PGA Tour, Reed’s future is up in the air. If he skips LIV, he might grind the DP World Tour for a PGA card. Is Reed setting up a rivalry with Koepka on the PGA Tour again? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Golf #PatrickReed00Share
Ryan Wilkinson+FollowLIV Golf Shakeup: Iron Heads Drama UnfoldsWow, talk about a tough break for Jinichiro Kozuma! Despite being one of the Iron Heads’ top performers and dodging relegation, he found out he was cut from the squad for 2026 through an Instagram post. With the Iron Heads rebranding as the Korean Golf Club and Captain Kevin Na also out, it’s clear LIV Golf’s team system is as unpredictable as ever. Do you think the lack of communication is hurting the league’s credibility? #Sports #Golf #LIVGolf00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowReed’s Dubai Win Sparks PGA Tour BuzzCaptain America just made things interesting! After his clutch win in Dubai, Patrick Reed hinted he’s open to a PGA Tour return—but he’s not in talks yet and isn’t even signed for LIV’s 2026 season. With the Returning Members Program in play and Reed’s vocal LIV support, the Tour faces a real dilemma. Would they bend the rules for a Masters champ? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Golf #PatrickReed00Share
swall+FollowPatrick Reed: LIV Golf’s Outcast or Euro Hero?Captain America just bagged the Dubai Desert Classic, but Laura Davies says Reed’s LIV Golf ties have made him almost invisible to fans. Despite his $1.5M win, she claims the LIV schedule limits his exposure. But here’s the twist: Reed’s actually grinding on the DP World Tour, racking up top finishes and even urging fellow LIV guys to pay up and play in Europe. Is Reed really forgotten, or is he quietly building a global legacy? #Sports #Golf #PatrickReed00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowWhy a pro golfer hit out of bounds—on purposeImagine being so frustrated on the course that you purposely send your shot out of bounds. That’s exactly what Matt Every did at the Memorial Tournament, not because of a bad swing, but after a heated spat with his caddie. With the cut already out of reach, Every made a bet with another player’s caddie and followed through—just to make a point. It’s a wild reminder that even pros have their breaking points. Ever seen a moment like this in your own games or at your local club? Let’s hear your stories! #Sports #Golf #GolfLife10Share
Heather Garcia+FollowScheffler’s 20th Win: American Express PayoutsScottie “Ice Man” Scheffler just put on a clinic at PGA West, bagging his 20th PGA Tour win and dominating the 2026 American Express. He finished 27 under, four shots clear, and at one point led by six! That $1.65M winner’s check is just the cherry on top. What do you think—are we witnessing a new era of dominance, or can the chasing pack catch up? #Sports #Golf #ScottieScheffler10Share