A s the president of Cobra-Puma Golf, Dan Ladd oversees a pair of brands that have high visibility on the PGA and LPGA tours. The golf equipment arm of the company, Cobra, was fou
Max Homa found himself in a war of words on social media with Martin Kaymer's Cleeks GC, before the official LIV Golf handle chimed in with a swipe at his major record
Max Homa's sixth and most recent PGA Tour victory came at the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open. His bid for a second title in three years started well enough with a tee shot into the fairway at the par-4 first on the South Course.
Each cover of PGA Tour 2k25 has a different golf player, and there is a good reason for them, but it's important to know who is who beforehand.
The latest edition of the PGA Tour 2K gaming franchise was announced this week, and former Cal golfer Max Homa shares the cover on two of three versions of the
Tiger Woods was revealed as the cover athlete for PGA TOUR 2K25's Legend Edition on Monday. This isn't the first time that the golfer has been on the cover
The cover of PGA Tour 2K25 will feature Max Homa, Matt Fitzpatrick and Tiger Woods. 2K announced Monday that the three golfers are on the cover of the game’s standard and deluxe editions together.
Several PGA Tour stars fell victim to the high winds at Torrey Pines and missed the cut at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open.
About 10 days ago, the creators of PGA Tour 2k25 announced the release date for this video game. Namely, PGA Tour 2k25 will launch on Feb 21,2025, which has produced positive reactions among golf fans,
PGA TOUR 2K25 features several franchise advancements, including the addition of new EvoSwing mechanics with a whole host of new shot types, ball flights, roll physics, and visual improvements; the most immersive and customizable MyCAREER experience to date;
The PGA Tour 2K25 cover athletes are Tiger Woods, Max Homa, and Matt Fitzpatrick. All three golfers will appear on the Standard and Deluxe Edition covers of the game. Furthermore, all three will be playable in PGA Tour 2K25, along with other professionals like:
College of Charleston senior Kieron van Wyk did something Sunday no one has done in the history of the APGA Tour.