
Adam Schupak
Senior Writer at Golfweek
Senior Writer, Golfweek. Author of the book Deane Beman: Golf's Driving Force...tinyurl.com/4dtprvr Somebody yell fore, Schupak's playing through!
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16 hours ago |
augustachronicle.com | Adam Schupak
Rory McIlroy's parents, Gerry and Rosie, were not at the Masters but celebrated his win from their new home in Ireland. They were moving during the tournament, which provided a welcome distraction from the pressure of watching their son compete. Rory McIlroy flew to Belfast last Friday to celebrate his Masters victory with his parents.
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17 hours ago |
golfweek.usatoday.com | Adam Schupak
• Rory McIlroy's parents, Gerry and Rosie, were not at the Masters but celebrated his win from their new home in Ireland. • They were moving during the tournament, which provided a welcome distraction from the pressure of watching their son compete. Rory McIlroy flew to Belfast last Friday to celebrate his Masters victory with his parents.
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17 hours ago |
ca.sports.yahoo.com | Adam Schupak
Rory McIlroy flew to Belfast last Friday to celebrate his Masters victory with his parents. Gerry and Rosie have been living in Florida for several years now – with Gerry a regular at famed Seminole Golf Club – which made it surprising they weren’t in attendance at Augusta National Golf Club to see their pride and joy complete the career Grand Slam. It’s not unusual to see the McIlroys among the patrons following their only child during his previous 16 appearances at the Masters.
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1 day ago |
golfweek.usatoday.com | Adam Schupak
Wesley Bryan said he plans to appeal his indefinite suspension on the PGA Tour. Bryan, who is a member of the Tour and former winner of the RBC Heritage in 2017, participated in a YouTube match with Grant Horvath and major champions such as Phil Mickelson. The match was associated with LIV Golf and shot during the Miami LIV event ahead of the Masters. The Tour deemed it an unauthorized event requiring a release, which was neither sought nor granted.
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1 day ago |
golfweek.usatoday.com | Adam Schupak
The PGA Tour's 2025 FedEx Cup season is making the turn this week. Half of the 36 regular-season events, which wrap up at the Wyndham Championship in early August, concluded last week with the RBC Heritage and Corales Puntacana Championship. Eighteen tournaments is a fairly good sample size to determine whose stock is up and down. We already checked in on the risers here. Now, it's time to look at a Baker's dozen who have been taking the down elevator of late in the FedEx Cup standings.
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