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In fishing, you often hear the lament about the one that got away.
When someone gives you a tip at the racetrack, you can decide to go to the windows or keep the money in your pocket.
My buddy Andy Bankuti, whom I consider the Guru of Golf Betting, has some forecasts for the 2022-2023 PGA Tour that could yield you money, especially if you like Keegan Bradley (Srixon Z-Star).
When Scottie Scheffler (Titleist Pro V1) was named the 2021-22 PGA Player of the Year, I immediately thought of my buddy Andy Bankuti.
Photo Credit © Fr3ank33 | Dreamstime.com As I often say, sports is the ultimate reality show.
So it comes down to this.
If one of the best golfers in the world can hit a bunch of balls into the water on the same hole, well, that just proves this is not an easy game.
The calendar’s continued creep towards Thanksgiving means we are heading deeper and deeper into the teeth of winter. For most people around the country, this time of year means there are few opportunities for golf, if any. However, for the lucky residents of the warmer parts of the nation, golf season lasts all year long. Here are some of the top winter golf destinations in the U.S.
The professional golf season is unique among major sports in America, as fans can enjoy a PGA Tour event basically any week from January through early December. We know the season technically ends with the FedExCup and picks up again in October, but golf really has no “off-season.” As such, fans and players alike get to experience a new venue every week. We thought it would be fun to look at the schedule and give our take on the top-five courses the Tour visits.