Paul Casey recorded six birdies and an eagle to shoot a 7-under-par 63 and assume the opening-round lead at LIV Golf Hong Kong on Friday. The Englishman is looking to overcome the disappointment of 2024, when a bogey on No.
LIV Golf returns from a month-long layoff for its pre-U.S. Open tournament at the Golf Club of Houston. We've already cashed two LIV outright bets this season, so you know we have to try for a third this week.
Ironically, one of the fiercest competitions in the professional golf world could be used as a bargaining chip to bring the splintered sport back together.
Abraham Ancer birdied the first playoff hole to win LIV Golf Hong Kong and capture his first championship on the circuit on a rainy Sunday. Ancer entered the final round with a commanding five-stroke lead after opening rounds of 63 and 62.
Abraham Ancer regained just enough of the composure that helped him pull out to a five-stroke lead after two rounds to beat Cameron Smith and Paul Casey in a playoff and win the inaugural LIV Golf tournament in Hong Kong.
Harold Varner III and Englishman Paul Casey each shot a 7-under 63 to share the first-round lead at LIV Golf Las Vegas on Thursday. Varner went bogey-free with seven birdies at Las Vegas Country Club, while Casey absorbed his only bogey of the day early in his round before charging his way up the leaderboard with eight birdies.
So what does it take to build the perfect golfer? Plenty. But that's the easy answer. As we went into our laboratory to put together the ideal competitor to take on just about any track in the world and come out unscathed, we knew we were searching for more than just driving, chipping and putting.
The PGA Tour season is in full swing, as we're already halfway through the major tournament schedule. We've seen some pretty impressive individual performances, with two of the game's best claiming major titles.
It's Masters week. For most golf fans, it is the most exciting time of the season. And while there are plenty of predictions out there as to who will don the green jacket in 2019, let's go a little deeper — and maybe even have some fun.
The Masters Tournament started in Augusta, Ga., in 1934, and the year's first major is set to be played from April 5-8 in 2018. Here are the top 20 favorites to win the green jacket, according to Sportsbook.ag, as of March 29, 2018.