Wyndham Clark latest golfer bashed for skipping out on media
"Weak does not begin to describe it."
"Weak does not begin to describe it."
"When you come over here, our on-course reporter, sometimes the headsets don’t work the same way they do back home"
"This bat did 20 laps around this tower!"
Scottie Scheffler hit a fantastic approach shot at the Open Championship that was met by someone very loudly passing gas.
"I love that people hate you."
Horvat wasn't going to be allowed to film his round during tournament play, and for him, that’s the reason he received the invite in the first place.
"The move there by the tour could be seen as an olive branch being extended to President Trump."
"I know that this is that time where people are looking for things to write about, and I do love golf. I enjoy playing."
"I'm getting a little gray as everyone probably knows..."
"I imagine a big priority, as I get there, is to increase our digital footprint in all sorts of ways."
"I'd rather make my own mistakes or do my own thoughts, instead of just parroting what I'm hearing in my ear."
"I miss the connection with the fans, but nothing comes without so much hate and anger."
"I just let everybody down by that stupid embarrassing moment"
Padraig Harrington and Roger Maltbie had a verbal altercation after Round 1 of the US Senior Open over golfing etiquette.
"I'm not going to let someone just throw little jabs at me and just make me into someone I'm not."
"Look, I'm not here to tell people how to do their jobs, but I don't get why you would make me sound bad..."
"I’m here and I’m very fortunate."
Keegan Bradley's come-from-behind win over Tommy Fleetwood averaged 3.52 million viewers.
"We'll all get together and figure out the best way to do this."
"You know, I'm upset now. Gutted. I'm angry."
"Is this the real Rory McIlroy?"
Is Tommy Fleetwood the Dak Prescott of the PGA Tour? Schefty seems to think so!
"If you have grilled chicken every night, every once in a while, it's nice to have the stir-fried chicken and just mix it up a little bit, right?"
NBC’s Steve Sands calls on Rory McIlroy to break his media silence and control his own narrative after recent backlash.