Author: Keegan Rush

I am the Co-Founder of Almost Average Golf and Blue Pack Marketing. I am originally from Little Washington, NC and despite being bad at golf myself, love to watch good golfers and social media golfers alike. My writing has been nationally syndicated for Bleacher Report, Yardbarker and MSN.

Eventually, LIV Golf players like Brooks Koepka may have the opportunity to return to the PGA Tour. Many spurned the Tour in 2022 and subsequent years after it formed. The earlier those players signed on, like Koepka, the sooner they can theoretically come back if they want to. And according to one titan of the sport, Koepka does want to. Fred Couples claims Brooks Koepka wants back on the PGA Tour Whether or not it’s by way of an expiring LIV contract or something with the pending PIF merger, at some point, there will more than likely be players on…

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The golf world is still awaiting Tiger Woods’ 2025 PGA Tour debut. He was slated to make his 2025 return at the Genesis Invitational, but his mother’s untimely death threw a wrench in his plans. To this day, he still has yet to play a tournament this year, though he remains likely to compete in the Players Championship this month. With that said, Woods is about to do something he hasn’t done all year long: play real golf on consecutive days. Tiger Woods set to finally play more than one day at a time Tiger Woods has not played on…

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The Open Championship this year will have a lot of new faces, including one who used to be a member of a biker gang. There are a lot of different pathways to qualification for the fourth and final Major tournament of the year, and Ryan Peake just earned one of them and may be the most unique entry into the field ever. Former biker lands in The Open field Later this year, several golfers will descend upon Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland for the British Open. That includes Ryan Peake, an Australian former motorcycle gang member who credits…

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A college student who’d never golfed before just hit an impressive golf shot. At a college basketball game, a freshman named Trevor Fey stepped up to take a long putt across the length of the court. The Bradley freshman had to putt a ball into a hole more than 94 feet away. He nailed it and won a free car. College freshman hits golf shot to win car Trevor Fey is not a golfer, but you’d never guess it based on this video. The college student said, “I never golfed in my life… My mom who entered me said, ‘Hey,…

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At the beginning of the 2024 season, Jon Rahm made the shocking move to LIV Golf. The reported signing figures reached over $550 million, so it’s hard to fault the golfer for making the switch and setting his family up for generations. However, one fellow Spanish golfer recently had some criticism for Rahm. Jose Maria Olazabal calls out Jon Rahm’s LIV Golf transition Jon Rahm’s move to LIV Golf was not without criticism, but he eventually proved himself by winning the individual scoring title in his first year. He had an up-and-down year in the Majors, including barely making the…

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DP World Tour player Dale Whitnell just did what every amateur has dreamed of, and he did it twice in one round. Hitting a hole-in-one is incredibly difficult. It’s one of the most difficult things to do in all of sports, as they are roughly a one-in-12,500 occurrence. Whitnell did it twice in one round to stave off missing the cut. DP World Tour’s Dale Whitnell knocks in two aces Entering the second round on Friday, English golfer Dale Whitnell was in danger of missing the cut. He was even after the first round and knew he needed a good…

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PGA Tour golfer Jake Knapp shot 59 in the opening round of the Cognizant Classic on Thursday. The young golfer was within an 18-foot eagle putt of tying the scoring record set by Jim Furyk in 2026 at the Travelers Championship. It’s just the 15th round of less than 60 in Tour history. It got a lot of praise, but it also got some complaints and some cheeky comments from other golfers. Some said the course was clearly playing very easy, and others were shocked that their good rounds didn’t yield a better place on the leaderboard. PGA Tour players…

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Rory McIlroy has won every other Major except the Masters. The green jacket has eluded him. He’s been in search of it to complete a career grand slam for a long time. He’s also in the middle of an 11-year Major drought. He came up just short in the 2024 US Open of breaking that streak, but he remains in search of both a green jacket and another Major win. In just a few weeks, McIlroy will have the chance to end both nightmares. With a win at Augusta in April, McIlroy would end his losing streak, become one of…

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LIV Golf star Graeme McDowell is confident that the future of golf is bright. The PIF merger with the PGA Tour seemed to finally break through the dark cloud that hung over the sport, but that was agreed to in June of 2023. Since then, virtually no progress has been made. The President of the United States even got involved, and the light at the end of the tunnel still looks distant. Despite that, McDowell believes things are going in the right direction and that a resolution is coming sooner than later. Graeme McDowell of LIV Golf upbeat about golf’s…

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Cam Skattebo, a college football star prepping for the NFL Draft this year, was involved in a golf cart incident in 2023. On July 31, Skattebo allegedly did something he shouldn’t have with a cart and it might land him in a courtroom. The former Arizona State star is reportedly being sued. Cam Skattebo slapped with lawsuit over golf cart crash Mattheos Katergaris, the plaintiff in this lawsuit, had reportedly filed one against the Arizona Board of Regents back in May but has now officially named Cam Skattebo in the suit as well. He alleges it was the running back’s…

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