Those were simply not human. But this shot from Thursday at Torrey Pines is something entirely different. It's straight up devil magic, and even McIlroy seemed to agree based off his reaction.
Just two of them played the first round under par. It felt like an ugly, gritty U.S. Open. Torrey Pines South and the atmospheric river surrounding it won the day Thursday. The man who hit that shot?
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The PGA Tour is relocating the Genesis Invitational out of wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles, announcing Friday it will be held Feb. 13-16 on the South course at Torrey Pines in San Diego with an ...
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Patrick Rodgers Takes the Lead at Torrey Pines as Scheffler and McIlroy Falter SAN DIEGO (AP) — Patrick Rodgers is often mentioned alongside Tiger Woods because they share the Stanford record ...
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Ludvig Åberg never felt worse leaving a golf course than three weeks ago at Torrey Pines when he shared the 36-hole lead only to get violently ill from a stomach ailment and ...