PGA TOUR Winner Makes Quadruple-Bogey
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Roesch, who won the Wisconsin Senior PGA Professional Championship in July, made the turn at 2-under-par 34 after a bogey at the par-4 9th hole. He collected a trio of back-nine birdies, including his eighth and final birdie of the day at the par-4 15th.
Billy Horschel called out PGA Tour to take more ownership of Team USA after their narrow loss to Europe in the Ryder Cup.
A week after trees put a scare into some of the world's best golfers, a different kind of ball-gobbler is in the pros' heads.
Todd Ormsby started strong and never looked back in Thursday’s opening round of the 2025 Senior PGA Professional Championship at PGA Golf Club. Ormsby (LaGrange, Ga.) began his round with a birdie on the Dye course’s par-5 10th hole, paving the way for a flawless, bogey-free 4-under-par 68 and a one shot lead.
Last year, Will Zalatoris shocked the golf world after undergoing a second back surgery for the same problem less than a year and a half after returning to professional golf. The 28-year-old updated the shocking news on his Instagram in May after the PGA Championship and had surgery with Dr. Michael Duffy at the Texas Back Institute.
A peculiar timeline of events surrounding South African PGA Tour star Aldrich Potgieter unfolded Friday morning.
Zalatoris has not played in a competitive event since the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club. Following a missed cut, the PGA Tour winner shared that he was feeling some discomfort and instability in his back and ultimately revealed that surgery on two re-herniated discs was required.