
Height: 5 ft., 11 in.
Weight: 190
Turned Pro: 2005
College: Kentucky
DOB: 4/26/1982
Bio: Grew up playing baseball until he played his first junior golf tournament and won his first four golf tournaments. Was on Taylor County (Ky.) High School golf team as a third-grader, was No. 1 or No. 2 man by fifth grade and won Kentucky high school title as a sophomore. Known for his compact swing and long drives. (Bio information from Golfweek research and pgatour.com)
Denny Glass, who has been tournament chairman for the Northeast Amateur in Rumford, R.I., since 1994, announced his retirement from that post last week. But his impact will be felt for years.
Already back on the path to success in European competition, Paul Casey returns to the place where he peaked on the PGA Tour, looking for another big step forward.
"Just a freak little thing," a media representative of the broken ankle J.B. Holmes suffered recently while he was rollerblading for exercise with his fiancee.
Take a look at 5 Things from the second round of the Honda Classic at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Here are the second-round tee times and pairings for the Honda Classic at PGA National's Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.:
Here are the first-round tee times and pairings for the Honda Classic at PGA National's Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Rory McIlroy is the defending champ. Tiger Woods fired a 62 in the final round last year. Yet, our fantasy panel seems to be enamored with Justin Rose. See all of our predictions.
A look at the first-round tee times at the Northern Trust Open:
There will be plenty of familiar faces making their 2013 PGA Tour debut this week at the Northern Trust Open. Two of them also make the cut with our panel of experts - with Luke Donald and Charl Schwartzel both registering as overall favorites.
Here are the tee times and pairings for the first three rounds of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson are co-favorites at 8-1 to win this week's AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
Phil Mickelson is coming off a dominating performance at TPC Scottsdale, and half of our panel believes he'll defend his title at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am this week. Our predictions . . .
Next Monday will mark the 40th anniversary of Arnold Palmer’s last victory on the PGA Tour and if that isn’t a somber thought, then consider that the 40th anniversary of Mickey Wright’s final LPGA Tour win will arrive April 15.
Phil Mickelson followed his opening-round, 11-under 60 with a 65 on Friday. "Phil the Thrill" holds a four-shot lead heading into what surely will be an exciting weekend in Phoenix. Here are 5 Things you need to know from Friday:
Half of our panel agrees that there is a man to beat this week: Nick Watney. And after a T-4 and T-13 to start the season, there is little reason to disagree. Our predictions.
Tiger Woods picked up his eighth victory at Torrey Pines, with a four-shot triumph at the Farmers Insurance Open. He did it with an all-Nike bag.
Tiger returns to the site of six of his PGA Tour victories, while the red-hot Charles Howell III will look to pick up that elusive win, while FedEx Cup champ Brandt Snedeker is primed to defend his title.
A look at the tee times for Rounds 1 and 2 at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
Tiger Woods finds himself in a familiar position as the favorite at the Farmers Insurance Open for the second time in the last three years.
A look at the New Year's Invitational, which is slated to begin on Thursday in Florida and will feature Auburn All-American Dominc Bozelli and second-ranked junior golfer Jim Liu.
Martin Kaymer and Luke Donald will face off in the Accenture Match Play Championship on Sunday.
From Phil Mickelson to Jhonattan Vegas, the Northern Trust Open put Riviera Country Club on full display.
Arnold Palmer Invitational opened up Thursday at Bay Hill Club and Lodge with Davis Love III and J.B. Holmes sharing the lead.
A second part in our series with J.B. Holmes on using your driver. This instruction teaches you how to draw the ball.
Brian Mogg of the Waldorf Astoria Orlando Golf Academy, takes us through PGA Tour player J.B. Holmes' golf swing with Shotvision, available for the iPhone. Golfweek is proud to announce a new partnership with ShotVision, a company dedicated to bringing you authentic swing instruction from a handful of golf stars. We are kicking off our partnership with a month-long series with J.B. Holmes and the secrets behind his driving prowess. We will also be displaying tips with Se Ri Pak, Brad Faxon and Orlando-based instructor, Brian Mogg. ShotVision offers you the opportunity to download these swing sequences via the app store, in a paid version and a free version. If you'd like the paid app, visit: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jb-holmes-shotvision-golf/id444574525?mt=8 For the free version, visit: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/shotvision-golf/id432406808?mt=8
Asher Wildman chats with former University of Kentucky star J.B. Holmes about his favorite memories from his college days, and what he thinks of the new generation of college players entering the PGA.
Rain suspended play at 2:16pm at the PGA Championship at Oakland Hills before J.B. Holmes could even tee off. See what's in store for what could be the final day of play.