Tiger Woods Resurfaces at White House Amid Romance and Injury Concerns
Tiger Woods made a surprise visit to the White House, sparking interest due to his recent romance with Vanessa Trump and a career-threatening Achilles injury. The sighting, captured by Senator Jim Banks, raises questions about Woods' health and his ongoing involvement in PGA-LIV Golf negotiations, further highlighting his close ties with Donald Trump.


Webb Simpson, Nico Echavarria Withdraw from Myrtle Beach Classic; Celebrities Attend Pro-Am
Webb Simpson and Nico Echavarria withdrew from the Myrtle Beach Classic without specified reasons, replaced by Nick Watney and Jonathan Byrd. Simultaneously, the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic Pro-Am featured celebrity participants, including Kevin Costner, Kurt Russell, and Bill Murray. Separately, the Truist Championship's second round was impacted by weather, with Keith Mitchell leading after the first round.





Tiger Woods' Future: Doubts on PGA Tour, Potential Senior Tour Domination?
This article synthesizes reports regarding Tiger Woods' golf future, considering his recent Achilles injury and impending eligibility for the PGA Tour Champions. It examines the likelihood of his return to competitive golf, the possibility of him joining the senior circuit, and expert opinions on his potential performance, especially from Jack Nicklaus, alongside the views of PGA Tour Champions president Miller Brady.





Rickie Fowler's Strong Truist Start Fuels PGA Championship Hopes Amidst Criticism
Rickie Fowler responded to criticism regarding his PGA Championship invitation by posting a strong opening round at the Truist Championship. He shot a 7-under 63, placing him in contention. Other golfers like Keith Mitchell, Denny McCarthy, and Rory McIlroy also performed well. Fowler attributes his performance to equipment adjustments and motivation from naysayers.





Keith Mitchell Sets Course Record at Truist; McIlroy Five Back After Round 1
Keith Mitchell leads the Truist Championship after a career-best, course-record 61. Denny McCarthy is one stroke behind, with several players, including Collin Morikawa and Rickie Fowler, two strokes further back. Rory McIlroy, playing his first individual event since the Masters, is five shots behind after a 66. Alex Noren also returned to the tour after an injury.


Thitikul's Strong Putting Gives Her Two-Shot Lead at Americas Open
Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand leads the Mizuho Americas Open after the first round, carding an 8-under 64 thanks to exceptional putting. She leads by two shots. Other notable performances include Celine Boutier, Hye-Jin Choi, Lindy Duncan, and defending champion Nelly Korda, who aims to regain her winning form.


Keith Mitchell Leads Truist Championship Round 1; Fowler, Morikawa Close Behind
Keith Mitchell leads after the first round of the 2025 Truist Championship, shooting a career-low 61. Rickie Fowler and Collin Morikawa are two strokes behind, capitalizing on favorable conditions at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Other notable players like Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas are also in contention, with weather potentially impacting the upcoming rounds.





Scheffler, McIlroy Favored at 2025 PGA; Daly Cites Health, Schedule Conflict
This article synthesizes information regarding the upcoming 2025 PGA Championship, highlighting Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy as early favorites based on betting odds. It also covers John Daly's decision to forgo the championship due to ongoing health issues and a conflicting schedule with the Regions Tradition on the PGA Tour Champions.





Sacramento's Campus Commons Golf Course Reopens After Five-Year Closure for Levee Repairs
Campus Commons Golf Course in Sacramento has reopened after a five-year closure due to levee repairs and erosion control work. The redesign of the par 3 course, which originally opened in 1971, includes no sand bunkers and takes advantage of its location along the American River. The reopening saw all 260 tee times booked quickly.


Four Past Champions Commit to 2025 Rocket Classic in Detroit
Four former champions of the Rocket Classic—Cameron Davis, Rickie Fowler, Tony Finau, and Nate Lashley—have committed to participate in the 2025 tournament held at Detroit Golf Club. The event is scheduled for June 25-29. This announcement highlights the return of significant players who have previously won the competition.





Jonathan and Jackson Byrd: Father-Son Duo to Compete at Myrtle Beach Classic
Jonathan Byrd, a five-time PGA Tour winner, will play alongside his son Jackson Byrd at the Myrtle Beach Classic. This marks the first time the father-son duo will compete together in a PGA Tour event. Jackson, a highly-ranked junior golfer committed to Clemson, is considered a promising talent. The article highlights Jonathan's pride and aspirations for his son's future in professional golf.


Prairie Club's Dunes Course: A Unique but Divisive Golfing Experience in Nebraska
The Prairie Club's Dunes Course in Nebraska offers a distinctive golfing adventure within the Sandhills. Designed by Tom Lehman and Chris Brands, the course boasts expansive fairways and large greens across 600 acres. While praised for its visual appeal and unique environment, the review notes the course's lack of cohesion and repetitive green designs, questioning its overall refinement compared to other courses in the region.


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Justin Thomas Trusts 10-Year-Old 5-Wood at Truist Championship
Justin Thomas is still using his Titleist 915d 5-wood, released in 2014, despite having access to newer models. He values the club's specific distance performance, noting he can hit it both short and long distances as needed. The club has been in his bag for all but two of his 16 PGA Tour wins, and he has no plans to replace it.





Nelly Korda Seeks to Reignite 2024 LPGA Dominance at Mizuho Americas Open
Nelly Korda, after a dominant 2024 season with seven LPGA wins including a major, seeks to regain her form at the Mizuho Americas Open. Her 2025 season contrasts sharply with her previous success. This article draws parallels with Scottie Scheffler's career arc, noting similar patterns of dominance followed by quieter periods.


Wesley Bryan's PGA Suspension Sparks Controversy After LIV Golf-Related YouTube Event
Wesley Bryan, known for his YouTube golf content and 2017 RBC Heritage win, faced suspension from the PGA Tour for participating in a YouTube event associated with LIV Golf. This decision ignited a controversy, with some arguing it was an overreaction to a harmless event. Scottie Scheffler weighed in humorously, adding another layer to the ongoing discussion about the PGA Tour's stance on LIV Golf-related activities and content creation.





Truist Championship: Who Can Continue Golf's Resurgence Besides McIlroy?
The article discusses potential winners at the Truist Championship, focusing on players like Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, and Collin Morikawa who could sustain the positive momentum in golf following recent victories by Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, and Scottie Scheffler. It examines their current form, past achievements, and storylines that would resonate with fans and boost the sport's appeal.


Rory McIlroy Reflects on Masters Win, Shares Texts from Woods, Elton John
Rory McIlroy, after winning the Masters and completing the Career Grand Slam, discussed the overwhelming support he received, including a congratulatory text from Tiger Woods and the surprising voicemail from Elton John. He also reflected on the mental challenges he overcame during the final round at Augusta.





Professional Golf Returns to Myrtle Beach's Dunes Club After Decades
Professional golf returns to the Dunes Club in Myrtle Beach, marking a significant event for the area. The Dunes Club, founded by George 'Buster' Bryan, has a rich history and played a pivotal role in shaping Myrtle Beach's identity as a premier golf destination. This return highlights the club's challenging course, coastal beauty, and enduring legacy.


Safford Addresses Mt. Graham Golf Course IGA Termination with Thatcher
The City of Safford has terminated its IGA with Thatcher concerning the Mt. Graham Municipal Golf Course, citing financial imbalances and a need for equitable arrangements. Safford contends its subsidies far exceed Thatcher's contributions, including effluent usage valued at $450,000-$500,000 annually. The city also highlights deferred capital projects and outstanding sales tax remittances as contributing factors.

