Lee Hodges goes wire-to-wire at 3M Open for first PGA Tour win
“I’m super proud to be from there and represent those people,” Hodges said. “Man, I’m sure there is a party going on in north Alabama right now.”
“I’m super proud to be from there and represent those people,” Hodges said. “Man, I’m sure there is a party going on in north Alabama right now.”
“Many of the biggest sovereign wealth funds out there belong to countries that do not have our interests at heart, and there’s no good reason for hardworking American taxpayers to have to subsidize their huge profits.”
This week the panel debates PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan’s future, recalls their favourite Open Championship and renders their picks to win the Claret Jug.
Gary is someone who spent more than three decades telling the PGA TOUR’s story to the masses but at the heart of his character is the desire to usher the game forward through his charitable work.
He also became the first to win the Irish Open, Scottish Open, and The Open Championship – the major he won in 2014 before the onset of a vexing drought in the majors that is now at nine years.
This week the panel debates recent winner Rickie Fowler’s chances at Hoylake, Bernhard Langer’s record setting U.S. Senior Open victory and what to expect at Pebble Beach.
This week the panel takes on Rory McIlroy’s latest comments; ponders the LPGA without a dominant player; and weighs in with the best outcome from the proposed PGA Tour – Saudi partnership.
This week the panel weighs in on LA Country Club as a U.S. Open venue; and what went wrong and always seems to go wrong for Rory McIlroy in majors.
Following the proposed merger we asked the Round Table for their thoughts on the announcement, Jay Monahan and who were the winners and losers.