J.J. Spaun still couldn't believe the 17th-hole splash at The Players Championship, the shot that denied him in Monday's ...
The Masters is a dependable respite of joy in a world too often so angry it forgets what the original argument was about. The Masters dissolves discontent, like a Mary Poppins cleansing of the soul.
When Spaun got to his ball in the rough, he was standing on the ... The drop drew the ire of many golf fans on social media, questioning its validity. The NBC broadcast never showed the drop ...
The howling gusts softened closer to whisper. The golf ball sailed. Spaun thought it was stopping short. The blue waters around the Island Green told a different story. "I didn't know what to tell ...
but Spaun’s ball was tracking toward a spot where it would land, then spin back toward the cup. If you were watching on the grounds, or viewing on Golf Channel, you saw it didn’t. But Spaun ...
J.J. Spaun got off to a rocky start in the final round of the 2025 Players Championship, making two bogeys and no birdies through his opening eight holes. But his fortunes changed on the par-5 ninth, ...
It's floating,” Spaun exclaimed, watching the ball apex and drop into the water ... Spaun was openly considering quitting pro golf. He called his San Diego State head coach, Ryan Donovan ...
Despite two bogeys in his first eight holes to start the final round of the Players Championship on Sunday, JJ. Spaun held a share of the lead at 11 under as he made his way to the back nine at TPC ...
But Spaun was having some issues ... And when he’s not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and straighter, the Milwaukee native is probably playing the game, hitting the ball ...
Jim "Bones" Mackay said J.J. Spaun purposely dropped his golf ball on a sprinkler head to get relief from the rough into the fairway.
Kendall has been with Newsweek since February, 2025 and previously managed SB Nation's golf content ... The look on Spaun's face as the ball sailed the green said it all. He had a look of ...
J.J. Spaun got off to a rocky start in the final round of the 2025 Players Championship, making two bogeys and no birdies through his opening eight holes. But his fortunes changed on the par-5 ...