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W ith the Masters, PGA Championship and a handful of PGA Tour signature events in the books, the second half of the 2025 golf season is well underway. The U.S. Open is next up at
ASU players and Arizona natives will compete this weekend in Carlsbad, California, for the NCAA Division I men’s golf championships.
The U.S. Women’s Open will be fantastic in large part due to Ally Bank. Early in 2024 Ally Bank announced a partnership with the USGA with an express purpose of helping to elevate Women’s Golf at large.
SportsLine's model simulated the 2025 U.S. Open 10,000 times and revealed its PGA Tour golf picks for Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and more
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Golf Digest on MSNHow Luke Clanton's blazing fast and powerful golf swing works so wellThe NCAA Championship is Luke Clanton's college finale, and he's a favorite to win the title. Take a look at the golf swing that's already turned heads on the PGA Tour
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill into law curtailing what kind of development can happen in Florida’s prized state parks.
This has made Omni Hotels & Resorts a prominent player in major championship golf. But perhaps more importantly, it’s also served as a catalyst for providing the best possible experience for resort guests and members at all of its properties.
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Golf Digest on MSNHow West Wilson of ‘Summer House’ turned ‘Golf FOMO’ into an invitationalEven without his own clubs, Wilson has been teeing off and falling out of golf carts in some big-time events, most notably Complex's Inaugural Celebrity Golf Pro-Am last November. Along with Wilson, the tournament featured J.R. Smith, ScHoolboy Q, Joe Haden and pros like Kurt Kitayama and Paris Hilinski.
While Kingsway fell short of the team title, senior Carly Kuminka captured the individual award by shooting 4-over-par 40 to beat out the Clearview duo of Lydia and Stella Bernardi. Kuminka also climbed nine spots year-over-year after finishing 10th in last season’s tournament.
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Sean Melia is attempting to play all 350 or so courses in Massachusetts, and a growing number of golfers are following along.