In this week’s edition, we celebrate the PGA Tour’s flexibility, lament the European tour’s hard line and question the lack of creativity by the U.S. Ryder Cup team.
Made Cut
Perseverance. Each Sunday on the PGA Tour we celebrate a champion and largely forget the other 155 players in the field. It’s the nature of sports and the kind of Draconian existence that can make the game so humbling.
Before his romp on Sunday at the Wells Fargo Championship, Wyndham Clark had been the personification of frustration for 133 Tour starts. Despite a monsoon of talent and potential, his inability to breakthrough for his first Tour victory had taken a toll.