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Drew Zielinski played his first two years of college golf at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College before transferring to Division-II Lee University last season and becoming an All-America honorable mention. Now a senior, Zielinski will soon be making his PGA Tour debut thanks to a historic victory on Tuesday.
Drew Zielinski made Division II college golf history Tuesday, becoming the first player to earn a PGA Tour exemption from winning a tournament.
The grind for playing status continues on the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Fall slate, while the LPGA Tour plays a team event in South Korea and the Champions Tour playoffs enters its second leg.
Site: Ivins, Utah. Course: Black Desert Resort. Yardage: 7,421. Par: 71. Prize money: $6 million. Winner's share: $1,080,000. Television: Thursday-Saturday, 5-8 p.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 4:30-7:30 p.m. (Golf Channel). Defending champion: Matt McCarty. FedEx Cup champion: Tommy Fleetwood.
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Welcome to another edition of The Grind, where we feel for Keegan Bradley after captaining a losing team. That’s right, youth was served at the Golf Digest Seitz Cup as the geezers, under the leadership of myself and Joel Beall, lost by three points. Congrats to Team Young, including captains Daria Delfino and Meredith Bausback:
The PGA TOUR has just five events left in the FedExCup Fall – and three of them are outside of the United States starting this week with a stop in Japan.
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp hired ex-NFL executives Dhruv Prasad and Paul Hicks to lead a bold business and media transformation.
The PGA Tour is returning to Austin, Texas, for a FedEx Cup Fall event next year with the popular YouTube group "Good Good Golf" as a title sponsor for the first time.
After roughly seven months away from competition, Will Zalatoris has confirmed his comeback–a significant moment for a player who once looked destined for the top of golf’s world rankings. The 29-year-old American announced he will tee up at the Nedbank Golf Challenge in December,