https://www.fogolf.com/1110511/alex-norens-hot-mic-akshay-bhatias-dod-more-top-moments-from-hero-world-challenge-r2/ Alex Noren’s Hot-Mic, Akshay Bhatia’s DOD & More: Top Moments From Hero World Challenge R2 #Golf #GolfNews #NPSTrans #TopPic
https://www.fogolf.com/934751/gutless-loser-brian-harman-becomes-laughingstock-among-fans-as-1-71m-pga-tour-win-is-jeopardized/ ‘Gutless Loser’: Brian Harman Becomes Laughingstock Among Fans as $1.71M PGA Tour Win Is Jeopardized #Golf #GolfNews #NPSTrans #TopPic
‘Gutless Loser’: Brian Harman Becomes Laughingstock Among Fans as $1.71M PGA Tour Win Is Jeopardized

Brian Harman was on the path to winning the 2025 Valero Texas Open at the end of the penultimate round. The 38-year-old had a 4-stroke lead against the field as he teed off for the last 18 on Sunday. But, 10 holes later, the Savannah local is struggling as Andrew Novak is breathing down his neck, one stroke below him. Ryan Gerard has also caught up to Harman in the meantime. He has managed a 7-under in the final round to get 2 strokes away from the leader. Reading this, many would think that Novak is also having a spectacular

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https://www.fogolf.com/930695/denied-1-7m-pga-tour-win-months-after-brain-surgery-gary-woodlands-emotional-confession-sparks-support-from-golf-world/ Denied $1.7M PGA Tour Win Months After Brain Surgery, Gary Woodland’s Emotional Confession Sparks Support From Golf World #Golf #GolfNews #NPSTrans #TopPic
Denied $1.7M PGA Tour Win Months After Brain Surgery, Gary Woodland’s Emotional Confession Sparks Support From Golf World

“I wanted to share a personal update with you all,” the American professional Gary Woodland announced before passing the test of courage and dedication. After facing unexpected symptoms in May 2023, the golfer was diagnosed with a brain lesion that was putting pressure on the part of the brain that controlled fear and anxiety. The doctors tried to treat the condition with medications, but it worsened. Following this, Woodland underwent surgery on Sept 19, 2023, to remove a part of the tumor.The long process kept him away from the course for more than 4 months. He returned at the 2024

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https://www.fogolf.com/928941/preparing-for-his-final-masters-golf-legend-shares-emotional-story-of-winning-as-a-brick-layers-child/ Preparing for His Final Masters, Golf Legend Shares Emotional Story of Winning as a ‘Brick Layer’s’ Child #Golf #GolfNews #NPSTrans #TopPic
Preparing for His Final Masters, Golf Legend Shares Emotional Story of Winning as a 'Brick Layer's' Child

As Bernhard Langer prepares for his final appearance at The Masters in April 2025, it’s hard not to reflect on the incredible journey that has shaped his legendary career. It’s a story that started from humble beginnings – one in which he defied all odds, and changed the way the world saw golf, especially in his home country of Germany.Langer’s rise to fame began in 1982 when he received the invitation to play at Augusta National for the first time. That moment, as he recalls, was life-changing. “At the Langer house, when I got that little letter, you know, in

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https://www.fogolf.com/928938/80-year-old-golf-legends-comeback-has-pga-tour-pros-brimming-with-excitement-welcome-back/ 80-Year-Old Golf Legend’s Comeback Has PGA Tour Pros Brimming With Excitement: ‘Welcome Back’ #GolfClubs #NPSTrans #TopPic #wow
80-Year-Old Golf Legend's Comeback Has PGA Tour Pros Brimming With Excitement: 'Welcome Back'

If there was ever a one-size-fits-all club, it was the one designed by Roger Cleveland in 1988. Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, Fred Couples, Ernie Els, and many other legends have all held the Cleveland 588 wedge at least once in their careers. The iconic wedge was known to be suitable for all types of players. Its clean and versatile design made it the greatest wedge ever designed in the history of golf. For 12 years straight, the 588 dominated the golf bags of every pro. It was used for 33 Major Champions and over 400 PGA TOUR victories. Case in

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Who Is Sophia Popov? Meet the Major Champ That Became the Scapegoat of LPGA's Latest Screw-up

“It’s an absolute brutal mess.” That’s how Beth Ann Nichols described the shocking situation involving Sophia Popov, who was incorrectly allowed to participate in three LPGA events despite not meeting the qualification criteria. Popov had taken a medical leave and maternity leave, and when she returned, she played in 17 events. However, when she called the LPGA in January to confirm her status, she was mistakenly told she was qualified for certain events. As a result, Popov played in three events she wasn’t eligible for, including the Founders Cup, Singapore, and Thailand.The consequences of this gaffe are severe. Popov’s points

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