Ahead of the second round of the PGA Championship on Friday, Yardbarker's golf expert Jack Dougherty takes a look at two matchup bets he's targeting based on stats from Round 1.
Can you smell that? That's the sweet scent of a major championship week, as the best in the world are set to congregate at Valhalla Golf Club for the 2024 PGA Championship. And Yardbarker's golf expert Jack Dougherty is here with his outright bets.
Hideki Matsuyama withdrew from the Wells Fargo Championship before the start of his rain-delayed first round on Thursday due to a back injury. Matsuyama, 32, was attempting to compete for the first time since last month's Masters but pulled out just before his scheduled tee time at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C.
We were so close to cashing Jake Knapp at 100-1 to win the CJ Cup Byron Nelson last week, but he stumbled in the final round to finish in eighth place. So who does our Jack Dougherty like in this week's Wells Fargo Championship?
What an unbelievable two-year run of dominance for UConn. Now we're back to the pros for Tuesday's looks, touching a bit of everything as we gear up for the full MLB season to come and the playoffs in the NBA and NHL.
It's officially Masters week on the PGA Tour, the best week of the year for golf fans everywhere. And Yardbarker's golf expert Jack Dougherty is here with outright picks for Augusta.
SportsLine's Eric Cohen has locked in his PGA fantasy golf rankings, picks and lineups for The Players Championship 2024 at TPC Sawgrass
SportsLine's Eric Cohen has locked in his PGA fantasy golf rankings, picks and lineups for The Players Championship 2024 at TPC Sawgrass
It's hard to bet against Scottie Scheffler when his putter is working, but we can't touch him at -550. Instead, let's target three in-form players to slay the World No. 1 and conquer the Players.
The dreaded double hit: We’ve all been there. The embarrassing mishap—in which one’s golf club accidentally makes contact with the ball not once but twice during the same swing—classifies as nightmare fuel for any golfer.
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman confirmed what has been long speculated: the Saudi-backed golf league wants Japanese superstar Hideki Matsuyama. Matsuyama, currently ranked No.
Hideki Matsuyama served up a unique slice of golfing history on his way to victory at the Genesis Invitational. He’s the first player on the PGA TOUR to win by three or more shots when trailing by six strokes with a round to play, which really is a remarkable feat when you think about it.
Hideki Matsuyama picked up even more than a $4 million paycheck and 700 FedEx Cup points on Sunday at the Genesis Invitational. Matsuyama's final-round 62 to surge past the field and win the Genesis planted him back in the top 20 of the world.
Yardbarker's Jack Dougherty is looking some better value down the board with his three outright picks for this week's Mexico Open at Vidanta.
The heat check isn't limited to just the basketball court. Golfers can experience heat checks, too, and Hideki Matsuyama is the PGA Tour's ultimate fireball.
In a cinematic showdown at Riviera, Hideki Matsuyama turned what seemed improbable at the start of the day into a page of the history books by securing a victory at the 2024 Genesis Invitational.
On Sunday, Hideki Matsuyama shocked the golfing world as he completed an incredible comeback at the Genesis Invitational. After being down by six shots to leader Patrick Cantlay, the Japanese International scripted an iconic turnaround.
It was looking like Jason Day and Patrick Cantlay were going to come out on top at the Genesis Invitational. However, two-shot leads were not at all safe when Hideki Matsuyama started heating up.
Hideki Matsuyama served notice to the rest of the golfers on the PGA Tour that 2024 is going to be his year. He fired a final round of 62 to come from behind and win the Genesis Invitational.
Hideki Matsuyama fired a bogey-free, 9-under 62 -- one shy of tying the record at Riviera Country Club -- to overtake the field and win the Genesis Invitational by three strokes on Sunday in Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Hideki Matsuyama has carved a name for himself in golf history, from ascending to the pinnacle of the World Amateur Golf Ranking to breaking ground as the first Japanese player to secure a men's major title at the Masters.
This week, the PGA Tour takes a hop, skip, and jump over the Pacific Ocean for the ZOZO Championship at the Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan.
Hideki Matsuyama pulled out of the FedEx St. Jude Championship with a neck injury. Matsuyama announced his decision to withdraw on Wednesday morning after practicing the previous day at TPC Southwind in Memphis.
Matsuyama had white markings on the face of his driver, which led to the equipment violation.
The surprised spectator told officials that the ball landed between his legs, hit his leg, and somehow rolled up into his shirt, much to the amusement of the surrounding crowd.
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