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WAVE 3 News on MSNKentucky-native Holmes joins Snedeker, Dahmen, Dufner in 2025 ISCO Championship fieldThe field is starting to take shape for the 2025 ISCO Championship at Hurstbourne Country Club in July. Campbellsville native and Ryder Cup veteran J.B. Holmes returns to the Bluegrass for the ISCO ...
That puts him squarely in contention at 14 under, just two strokes behind co-leaders Charley Hoffman and Rico Hoey. ... and then getting into the meat of the West Coast Swing from here." ...
Yes, Charley Hoffman, on a day when the field averaged 74.98 and only 11 players broke par, shot 7-under-par 65 to grab a four-shot lead on William McGirt, the only other player in the field of 93 ...
Not in the field due to his place in the Aon Swing 5 (No. 6 at the time), Hoffman took his time away from the golf course to plead to others to focus more on the PGA Tour.
Hoffman's runner-up finish to Nick Taylor in Scottsdale, Ariz., earned him a $900,000 check and 300 FedEx Cup points. That moved him into fourth place in the Aon Swing 5 with 315.65 points.
Charley Hoffman's letter to PGA Tour membership has sparked reactions from famous golf figures. Previously, Justin Thomas urged his colleagues to communicate with the media as much as possible and ...
On January 2, 2025, news emerged about a memo written by Charley Hoffman to his fellow PGA Tour golfers. In this memo, he addressed several issues concerning the PGA Tour, particularly slow play.
Rory McIlroy saw Charley Hoffman's critical letter sent to PGA Tour membership and realized it was "pointed at me a little bit." ... — GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) ... He was criticizing the Aon Swing 5.
Rory McIlroy has fired back at Charley Hoffman’s letter to PGA Tour membership. Hoffman, a 25-year Tour pro, penned his opinion Monday on how to make the sport more compelling.
So, if Charley Hoffman has a problem with that, McIlroy says, so be it; in McIlroy’s eyes, his participation outside of traditional PGA Tour events is additive to the PGA Tour, not detractive.
LOS ANGELES – Veteran Charley Hoffman has written a letter to his fellow PGA Tour players, addressing the slow pace of play, among many other issues within the ranks.. The letter shared on ...
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