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The HP Byron Nelson Championship is a preferred stop for a lot of the members of the PGA TOUR for various reasons, the biggest of which being the players’ desire to pay tribute to the great man, Byron Nelson.
A demanding layout with a spectacular finish, TPC Sawgrass is one of those courses on the PGA TOUR rota that is as much of a topic of conversation and analyses by the pundits as the tournament competitors are.
The slow play issue on the PGA Tour reared its ugly head once again in the Players Championship this week, with the focus of much of the ire being directed towards the unfortunate Kevin Na, but what can be done to speed up the pace of play?
The par-three 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass in the Players Championship is one of the most famous holes in golf, but former world No 1 Tiger Woods would prefer if it was played earlier in the round.
Over the years there hasn’t really been a ‘type’ of golfer that has prospered in the Players Championship, but one thing is for certain if you want to do well at TPC Sawgrass – you need to be straight off the tee.
Rickie Fowler has admitted that Bubba Watson Masters triumph gave him extra motivation to kick on and win his first PGA Tour title in the Wells Fargo Championship.
Rickie Fowler ended a run of two and half years on the PGA Tour without a win as he overcame US Open champion Rory McIlroy and compatriot DA Points to win the Wells Fargo Championship.
Rickie Fowler’s win in the Wells Fargo Championship is the breakthrough everyone has been waiting for, but what does it really mean for the flashy young American?
This year’s Wells Fargo Championship boasted a top-class field and, as is usually the case, the great venue provided a thrilling finish with the proverbial cream rising to the top as Rickie Fowler claimed his first win on the PGA Tour.