• NYC golf courses devastated by continued coronavirus shutdown

    NYC golf courses devastated by continued coronavirus shutdown

    Live in New York City and want to play golf? Get out of the city. It’s your only option. You’ll have to go play elsewhere — Long Island, Westchester, New Jersey or Connecticut, Pennsylvania, wherever … if you’re lucky enough to find a precious tee time. Inexplicably, while golf courses all over the tristate area …
  • Learn how to golf at home and where to up your game around NYC

    Learn how to golf at home and where to up your game around NYC

    The world is seemingly still roped off but golf is back swinging — albeit with social-distancing restrictions in place. All 50 states have given the go-ahead to open golf courses, including New York, which closed them earlier in the quarantine. Although the city courses still remain closed with no opening date in sight, facilities just …
  • ‘The Match’ gave us way more than a Tom Brady roller coaster

    ‘The Match’ gave us way more than a Tom Brady roller coaster

    The golf matched the weather, which was sloppy, and that was just fine because the purpose of the “The Match: Champions for Charity’’ Sunday was met — with the millions raised for COVID-19 relief and the entertainment it delivered to a TV audience starved for live sports. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady and Peyton …
  • Tom Brady finally looks like the rest of us

    Tom Brady finally looks like the rest of us

    One round of golf finally made Tom Brady look like the rest of us. As the weakest link in Sunday’s “The Match: Champions for Charity” — pitting Brady and Phil Mickelson against Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning — the six-time Super Bowl champion displayed none of the confidence at the Medalist Golf Club in Hobe …
  • Trash talk would take Woods-Manning vs. Mickelson-Brady to epic level

    Trash talk would take Woods-Manning vs. Mickelson-Brady to epic level

    Regardless of the outcome of the match or the quality of the golf played, Sunday’s charity showdown between Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning and Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady figures to be good fun and a great show. It is, after all, live golf featuring the biggest stars of this generation in golf and football …
  • Golf’s charity return was treat we needed — down to the shorts

    Golf’s charity return was treat we needed — down to the shorts

    It was a welcome sight. Live sports on television after the coronavirus crisis has robbed us of them for the better part of the past two months. Live golf seen on TV at Seminole Golf Club, an American treasure that most of the world has never seen because of its exclusivity, tucked into Juno Beach, …
  • Golf great Greg Norman lists $40M Colorado ranch

    Golf great Greg Norman lists $40M Colorado ranch

    Golf great Greg Norman — known as the Shark — has listed his breathtaking $40 million Colorado ranch, we’re told. The 11,900-acre Seven Lakes Ranch straddles the trout-filled White River outside Meeker, according to broker Hall and Hall, and the 13,900-square-foot log house has eight guest suites, a “soaring double-sided moss rock fireplace, rustic bar and …
  • Tom Brady wants no part of Eli Manning, even on the golf course

    Tom Brady wants no part of Eli Manning, even on the golf course

    With two Super Bowls each and a combined 18 Pro Bowls between them, Eli Manning has at least one leg up on his brother Peyton. He strikes fear in the heart of Tom Brady. Peyton Manning and Brady are set to face off on the golf course alongside Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson on May …
  • One US Open question caused the ‘worst day’ of Holly Sonders’ life

    One US Open question caused the ‘worst day’ of Holly Sonders’ life

    Fox Sports’ first year covering the US Open turned in the worst day of Holly Sonders’ life. The former TV reporter retold the story on Paige Spiranac’s “Playing A Round” podcast this week of four scrutinized days at Chambers Bay golf course in 2015, when the network’s coverage after taking over for NBC was as …
  • Tiger Woods reveals what really ‘destroyed’ his body

    Tiger Woods reveals what really ‘destroyed’ his body

    Tiger Woods’ biggest regret isn’t quite what you’d expect. Asked by a fan on Golf TV what he would tell his younger self, the five-time Masters winner recently responded, “Not to run so much.” “Running over 30 miles a week for probably my first five, six years on Tour pretty much destroyed my body and …