Everyone and their brother is here to try it out after the return of five cards in PGA Tour Q-School
“If you screw up it’s like, oh my gosh, I’ve got to wait a whole ‘nother year.”
Barracuda Championship 2023 is likely to produce a first-time PGA Tour champion
Sunday is bound to be life changing for one PGA Tour player.
Ryan Gerard leads the PGA Tour’s Barracuda Championship by a large margin
The name of the game in a Modified Stableford scoring event is big numbers.
The old man, and the rookie. How a well-respected 85-yearold swing coach returned to the PGA Tour with his latest student, a hotshot 23-year-old.
This partnership speaks to his longevity in the game while confirming his teaching techniques are still relevant.
Ryan Gerard finished fourth after Monday qualifying and is currently T-4 after 36 holes at the 2023 Puerto Rico Open.
Ryan Gerard is in the midst of a two-week stretch of golf that could change his life.