
Golfer Nico Echavarria Wins $1.7M, Finally Gets Dog
Colombian golfer Nico Echavarria promised his wife they'd get a dog after his third PGA Tour win. Now, after a stunning comeback at the Cognizant Classic, that Bernedoodle is officially happening.
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Colombian golfer Nico Echavarria promised his wife they'd get a dog after his third PGA Tour win. Now, after a stunning comeback at the Cognizant Classic, that Bernedoodle is officially happening.

Australian golfer Hannah Green held her nerve through a tense final round to capture her second HSBC Women's World Championship title in Singapore. The 29-year-old's victory marks her second win at the prestigious tournament, having also claimed the title in 2024.

Professional golfer Brooks Koepka is fulfilling his $5 million charitable commitment required for his return to the PGA Tour from LIV Golf. The donations are supporting causes from children's healthcare to accelerating ALS research.

Golf star Brooks Koepka is fulfilling his $5 million charity pledge as part of his return to the PGA Tour from LIV Golf. The money is going to causes that range from children's health to accelerating ALS research.

Professional golfer Brooks Koepka is spreading $5 million across children's hospitals, disability foundations, and local Florida charities. The donation includes $1 million to Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation in his hometown.

Pro golfer Brooks Koepka is directing $5 million to children's hospitals, foundations, and fellow players' charities as part of his return to the PGA Tour. The donation includes $1 million to Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation and support for causes from ALS research to limb-difference advocacy. #

Pro golfer Brooks Koepka is directing $5 million to charities supporting children's healthcare, families facing ALS, and kids with disabilities as part of his return to the PGA Tour. The donation will impact causes from autism support to free housing for families of sick children.

Six-time PGA Tour winner Max Homa is speaking openly about his 20-year battle with seborrheic dermatitis to help others seek treatment. The golfer wants to break down the stigma that keeps many people, especially men, from seeing a dermatologist.

Golf champion Brooks Koepka is giving $1 million to the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation as part of his return to the PGA Tour. His total $5 million charitable pledge will support 13 organizations helping kids, families, and medical research.

First-time PGA Tour winner Jacob Bridgeman held his nerve at Riviera Country Club to claim the Genesis Invitational, surviving a thrilling final-round charge from Rory McIlroy. The American's emotional victory shows how perseverance pays off even when a seven-shot lead shrinks to just one.

World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler turned an eight-shot deficit into a stunning nine-under-par round at Pebble Beach, proving that perseverance pays off. His flawless final round included three eagles and a picture-perfect finish that reminded everyone why giving up is never an option.

Collin Morikawa claimed his first PGA Tour victory in over a year with a dramatic one-shot win at Pebble Beach, holding off a charging Scottie Scheffler who nearly pulled off a historic comeback. The tournament delivered edge-of-your-seat drama with three of golf's biggest stars producing spectacular final rounds on one of the sport's most beautiful stages.

Golf's world number one just achieved something no player has done in modern PGA Tour history. Scottie Scheffler's relentless consistency has now earned him 18 consecutive top-10 finishes, a testament to sustained excellence under pressure.

England's Justin Rose dominated the Farmers Insurance Open with a historic wire-to-wire victory, finishing at 23 under par to break a record that stood for decades. The 45-year-old golfer proved age is just a number with his 13th PGA Tour win.

England's Justin Rose just proved that age is just a number, crushing the field by seven shots to win the Farmers Insurance Open with a tournament record score. At 45, he's showing the golf world he's far from finished.
Olympic champion Lydia Ko fired a five-under 67 to share the lead at the LPGA Tour's season opener in Orlando, sparked by an incredible long-range birdie putt. The Kiwi golfer's impressive second round moved her from eighth place to tied first as she kicks off her 13th season on tour.

Patrick Reed, the 2018 Masters champion, is coming back to the PGA Tour after four years with LIV Golf, calling himself "a traditionalist at heart." He's the second major winner this month to make the move, signaling a new chapter for professional golf.

Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka picked up the phone to call Tiger Woods the moment he was released from his LIV Golf contract. The move marks a heartwarming return home for the golfer who chose family time over money.

World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler started his 2026 season with a milestone victory, capturing his 20th PGA Tour win at the American Express tournament in California. The 28-year-old dominated the final round with nine birdies to join an elite group of players who've reached 20 wins before age 30.

An 18-year-old from Nashville is rewriting golf history books while competing against the world's best. Blades Brown just shot a course record 60 and enters Sunday tied for second place with Scottie Scheffler.
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