Ryan Wilkinson+FollowScheffler Outduels Si Woo at AmExWhat a showdown at The American Express! Si Woo Kim was on fire, but King Scottie proved why he’s World No. 1, clinching his 20th PGA Tour win with clinical course management—even when his driver wasn’t on point. Si Woo’s cheeky “better than ChatGPT” shoutout says it all: Scheffler’s consistency is next-level. Anyone else think this rivalry could heat up all season? #Sports #Golf #PGA00Share
swall+FollowPatrick Reed: LIV Golf’s Outcast or Euro Hero?Captain America just bagged the Dubai Desert Classic, but Laura Davies says Reed’s LIV Golf ties have made him almost invisible to fans. Despite his $1.5M win, she claims the LIV schedule limits his exposure. But here’s the twist: Reed’s actually grinding on the DP World Tour, racking up top finishes and even urging fellow LIV guys to pay up and play in Europe. Is Reed really forgotten, or is he quietly building a global legacy? #Sports #Golf #PatrickReed00Share
Ryan Wilkinson+FollowBlades Brown Shakes Up American ExpressDid anyone see Blades Brown’s wild run at The American Express? The 18-year-old rookie, fresh out of high school, went toe-to-toe with Scottie “Scheff Daddy” Scheffler and even set a course record 60 on Friday! Brown faded a bit on Sunday but still pocketed nearly $100K and gained major respect. Playing alongside the world No. 1 must’ve been a masterclass. Is this the start of a new rivalry or just a glimpse of what’s to come? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Michael Singh+FollowScheffler’s Classy Nod to Blades BrownHow about that moment between Scottie “Ice Man” Scheffler and young Blades Brown at The American Express? Brown was chasing history, nearly matching Kocsis’ record, but what stood out was Scheffler’s genuine mid-round praise after Brown’s birdie. Even after a tough double-bogey, Brown regrouped and soaked up every lesson from the World No. 1’s short game. Brown may have missed the top 10, but he left with new respect and some serious inspiration from Scheffler. #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowBryson’s $500M Decision: Will LIV Hold On?All eyes are on the Mad Scientist as Bryson DeChambeau faces a massive call—stay with LIV for a rumored $500M or take the PGA Tour’s open door, just like Koepka did. With only days left before the deadline, LIV’s future in the U.S. hangs on Bryson’s next move. Is he the league’s last American ace, or will he chase legacy and independence? #Sports #Golf #LIVGolf00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowReed’s Dubai Win Sparks PGA Tour BuzzCaptain America just made things interesting! After his clutch win in Dubai, Patrick Reed hinted he’s open to a PGA Tour return—but he’s not in talks yet and isn’t even signed for LIV’s 2026 season. With the Returning Members Program in play and Reed’s vocal LIV support, the Tour faces a real dilemma. Would they bend the rules for a Masters champ? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Golf #PatrickReed00Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowAzinger’s Toughest Year in the BoothZinger fans, did you catch his candid comments about last season’s PGA Tour Champions broadcasts? Paul Azinger called it the hardest year of his career, mainly due to that infamous 2-3 second delay from the new remote setup. Imagine calling a Chubb Classic shot after viewers already saw it drop! Thankfully, Zinger says most of the kinks are ironed out for 2026. Here’s hoping for smoother swings on and off the course! #Sports #Golf #GolfChannel00Share
sarahgibson+FollowReed Surges Past DeChambeau in Dubai ShowdownCaptain America just made a statement! Patrick Reed’s clutch win at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic didn’t just add hardware—it vaulted him past Bryson “The Scientist” DeChambeau in the OWGR. With LIV stars like Rahm and Bryson struggling for points, Reed’s Dubai performance proves that grinding on recognized tours still pays off. Could this be the spark for a Masters run? Let’s hear your takes on Reed vs. DeChambeau and the OWGR debate! #Sports #Golf #GolfTalk00Share
frank59+FollowBlades Brown Learns from Scottie SchefflerHow about that final round at The American Express? Blades Brown, just 18, got to tee it up with the world’s #1, Scottie “Scheff Daddy” Scheffler, and came away in awe of his short game. While Scheffler cruised to his 20th win before 30, Brown nearly made history with a 59 on Friday. The kid finished 18th, but you can tell he’s soaking up every lesson from the best. Anyone else think Brown’s got a big future after this experience? #Sports #Golf #ScottieScheffler10Share
Heather Garcia+FollowLudvig Aberg exits American Express earlyLudvig Aberg’s much-anticipated run at the American Express in Palm Springs was cut short—just as fans were getting excited to see the rising star back in action. After two solid rounds, Aberg withdrew due to illness, leaving many wondering what could have been. With the tournament drawing big names like Adam Scott and Max Homa this year, Aberg’s early exit is a real letdown for those hoping to see fresh talent shake up the leaderboard. How do you think his absence will impact the rest of the tournament? #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share