
Coleman Bentley
Associate Editor, The Loop at Golf Digest
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3 days ago |
golfdigest.com | Coleman Bentley
After nearly three years lost in the pool-noodle forest, Justin Thomas has finally found his way to the other side. On Sunday, the two-time Wanamaker winner defeated Andrew Novak in a playoff at the RBC Heritage to claim his first PGA Tour title since the 2022 PGA Championship at Southern Hills. Thomas knew it wasn’t going to come easy, however.
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1 week ago |
golfdigest.com | Coleman Bentley
The PGA Tour officially closes the book on the 2025 Masters on Thursday at the RBC Heritage, but the reverberations of Rory McIlroy’s career-Grand-Slam-clinching victory continue to reverberate across the world. Nowhere more so than the United Kingdom, where McIlroy’s triumph was honored on each and every piece of mail sent between Tuesday and Thursday. Check it out.
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1 week ago |
golfdigest.com | Coleman Bentley
If we told you there was a big-time donnybrook in Canada on Monday ending with one man losing his sweater and getting his jaw broken, you might think we were talking about the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Jokes on you, chief. Those don’t start until Saturday. Instead, this wild brawl rang in the start of a totally different (but equally notorious) athletic tradition: golf fight SZN. Let’s get ready to rumble.
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1 week ago |
golfdigestme.com | Coleman Bentley
Shane Lowry had a terrible, no good, very bad Sunday at Augusta National. Lowry tee’d off at five-under par, seven shots back of leader Rory McIlroy. Then the wheels came off. Seven bogeys and two doubles later, the 2019 Open champ stumbled his way into the clubhouse with a nine-over 81, a whopping 15 shots back of his Ryder Cup compatriot and eventual winner. Lowry’s skid began on Saturday with a bogey-bogey finish to his third round.
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1 week ago |
australiangolfdigest.com.au | Coleman Bentley
Shane Lowry had a terrible, no good, very bad Sunday at Augusta National. Lowry tee’d off at five-under par, seven shots back of leader Rory McIlroy. Then the wheels came off. Seven bogeys and two doubles later, the 2019 Open champ stumbled his way into the clubhouse with a nine-over 81, a whopping 15 shots back of his Ryder Cup compatriot and eventual winner. Lowry’s skid began on Saturday with a bogey-bogey finish to his third round.
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Bring March in like a lion. https://t.co/y8UA8Zdbxs

The cynic in me says Poch isn’t dishing on Mike Dean’s comment for leverage down the road. The believer, on the other hand, died years ago.

Holy moly what a week. Credit cards (and blood) accepted within: https://t.co/8un6pBAipG