Charley Hoffman took a share of the lead Friday at the American Express, which the Poway High alum won 18 years ago.
Charley Hoffman’s balky back is finally better, and the UNLV alum’s early results in 2025 have him playing solid golf again.
Charley Hoffman won The American Express golf tournament, then the Bob Hope Classic, in January of 2007. That was four months before Blades Brown was born. On Friday, with the 17-year-old Brown playing his second round as a pro,
Hoffman finds himself in the hunt for his first victory since 2016 in the same tournament in which he bagged his first, back in 2007. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LA QUINTA, Calif. — Charley Hoffman knows his time on the PGA Tour is running short. He can feel every one of his 48 years whenever his troublesome back acts up, and he knows the recent reduction in tour cards will end most players’ careers well before ...
Charley Hoffman, Rico Hoey Charge Into the Lead Midway Through the American Express LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — Charley Hoffman knows his time on the PGA Tour is running short. He can feel every ...
Sepp Straka shot an 8-under 64 on while his top competitors failed to match his sizzling pace at The American Express.
PGA Tour veteran Charley Hoffman and the Philippines Rico Hoey share the lead at The American Express at halfway; former major winner Jason Day remains in the mix; watch the third round from 7pm on Saturday,
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LA QUINTA, Calif. – Charley Hoffman knows his time on the PGA Tour is running short. He can feel every one of his 48 years whenever his troublesome back acts up, and he knows the recent ...
Another year of amazing golf at the gorgeous Torrey Pines concluded Saturday with a gutsy victory from Georgia-born Harris English. Further back in the field however you could find five PGA pros with a history in San Diego.