
John Schwarb
Senior Editor at Sports Illustrated
Senior editor at @SI_golf , helping to tell great stories around golf while trying to fix my own game. Indiana U. grad, Edie and Vivian's dad.
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1 week ago |
si.com | John Schwarb |Bob Harig |Jeff Ritter |John Pluym
Welcome back to SI Golf’s Fact or Fiction, where we wonder if there will ever be another U.S. Open playoff or if Tiger and Rocco at Torrey will just play on an infinite loop. Once again, we’re here to debate a series of statements for writers and editors to declare as “Fact” or “Fiction” along with a brief explanation. Responses may also (occasionally) be “Neutral” since there's a lot of gray area in golf. Do you agree or disagree? Let us know on the SI Golf X account.
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1 week ago |
si.com | John Schwarb
Everyone loves being rewarded for the minutiae of everyday life. Book a flight, stay in a hotel, fill up the gas tank, go to a supermarket—and get rewards points. Collect enough points and get free stuff, from more of what you bought in the first place to extravagant items you wouldn’t buy for yourself. The founders of a new golf app think you should get rewarded for everything around our favorite sport.
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myrtlebeachonline.com | John Schwarb
After the mental grind of an Oakmont U.S. Open, TPC River Highlands is going to look pretty good to the PGA Tour's best. The Travelers Championship is the final signature event of the season, a $20 million no-cut event on a birdie-friendly course. What's not to like, especially after a major? World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler liked it last year, defeating Tom Kim in a playoff during his dominant 2024, and returns to defend.
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1 week ago |
inkl.com | John Schwarb
Scottie Scheffler won the 2024 Travelers in a playoff over Tom Kim. | Gregory Fisher-Imagn ImagesAfter the mental grind of an Oakmont U.S. Open, TPC River Highlands is going to look pretty good to the PGA Tour’s best. The Travelers Championship is the final signature event of the season, a $20 million no-cut event on a birdie-friendly course. What’s not to like, especially after a major?
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1 week ago |
si.com | John Schwarb
After the mental grind of an Oakmont U.S. Open, TPC River Highlands is going to look pretty good to the PGA Tour’s best. The Travelers Championship is the final signature event of the season, a $20 million no-cut event on a birdie-friendly course. What’s not to like, especially after a major? World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler liked it last year, defeating Tom Kim in a playoff during his dominant 2024, and returns to defend.
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