
Alex Myers
Senior Writer at Golf Digest
Co-Host at The Loop Golf Digest
Senior Writer at @GolfDigest w/two girls & one hole-in-one(!). Knicks/Giants/Yankees/Wake Forest fan. Lover of chain restaurants & soda. RIP the Costco churro.
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5 days ago |
golfdigest.com | Alex Myers
As golf fans are well aware, the Jordan Spieth Experience might be the most fun show going. You just don't want to be an actual part of that show. Such was the case during Sunday's final round at the Memorial Tournament when Spieth nearly hit some fans with his opening tee shot. And then came even closer to hitting more fans with his second shot.
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1 week ago |
golfdigest.com | Alex Myers
In case you don't remember, Phil Mickelson joining Twitter way back in 2018 was a big deal. Lately, Lefty has used the platform more to promote personal political grievances, but he'll still chime in with some golf gold from time to time. Or a really, really bad hot take, like when he predicted Scottie Scheffler wouldn't win a tournament in 2025 before the Ryder Cup. Whoops. This week, he gave golf fans something in between. A golf-related grievance.
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1 week ago |
golfdigest.com | Alex Myers
Charley Hull went viral on Golf Twitter during Day 1 of the 2025 U.S. Women's Open. And it had nothing to do with smoking. RELATED: Charley Hull's $10,000 bet The two-time LPGA winner was part of a star-studded group with Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson on Thursday at Erin Hills, where she seemed less than thrilled with the pace of play.
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1 week ago |
golfdigest.com | Alex Myers
If you've played in a member-guest, you know the feeling. Your group comes in off the course feeling good about the day and your score. And then you see the leaderboard. Oh, you guys shot 65? That's cute, because there are multiple scores in the 50s. Not only didn't you win, but you didn't even sniff the podium. Hopefully, the food is good and the drinks are free. Otherwise, things have taken a sour turn. And you blame the sandbaggers in your midst for killing the vibe.
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1 week ago |
golfdigest.com | Alex Myers
Every golfer who has ever played has felt how Jordan Spieth felt on Thursday. The three-time major champ seemed to be hitting the golf ball well, but he wasn't getting anything out of it. And the frustration was mounting just four holes into the Memorial Tournament. After a pair of opening bogeys and a missed fairway on the par-5 fifth, Spieth faced a decision for his second shot. And here's where things get good, because in came Michael Greller to play the role of caddie and psychologist.
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