PGA Tour Coverage
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Hadley: 'The (PGA) Tour has just moved heaven and earth to make this an opportunity.'
PGA pro Chesson Hadley joined The Adam Gold Show and discussed the testing procedures that the PGA Tour has put into place, gave his thoughts on families traveling, 'The Match,' and how fun it would be to wear a mic during the broadcast. -
PGA Championship returns to Charlotte in 2025
The PGA Championship will be played at Charlotte's Quail Hollow Club in 2025, the PGA announced Thursday morning. -
Our TakePGA pro Chesson Hadley delivered Bojangles with a drone
PGA pro and Raleigh native Chesson Hadley found a new use for his drone. -
Raleigh native Chesson Hadley talks PGA hiatus, watching Tiger and more with Adam Gold
Raleigh native and PGA pro Chesson Hadley joined The Adam Gold Show on Monday to talk about the golf world being (sort of) shut down and how he's honing his game in the meantime, plus watching the re-run of Tiger Woods' Masters win a year ago. -
Hadley: 'I was very thankful for the time off to kind of refocus my mind, kind of get the game back physically'
Local PGA Tour pro Chesson Hadley joined The Adam Gold Show to discuss watching Tiger's 2019 Masters win on Sunday, what struck him the most about the round, what he remembers about Woods' win in 1997, what he's done in quarantine and playing golf with the Hurricanes. -
Wake Forest teen set to make PGA Tour pro debut
Akshay Bhatia is a 17-year-old from Wake Forest who has already been playing in pro events as an amateur. He's turned pro and will play in his first PGA Tour event starting Thursday. -
Former ECU Star, Varner III, T5 heading into final day at Northern Trust
Former ECU Star Harold Varner III is tied for fifth place heading into the final round at the Northern Trust tournament in Jersey City, New Jersey. -
Simpson: It wasn't the start I was hoping for
Two bogeys on the first three holes "kind of killed" Webb Simpson as he finished second at the Wyndham Championship. -
Poston: This was something I'll never forget
North Carolina-native J.T. Poston says he always believed he was capable of winning on the PGA Tour, and for him to finally notch career victory number one at the Wyndham Championship was a dream come true, he says. -
Poston wins Wyndham Championship; Raleigh's Simpson finishes in 2nd
Thanks to six birdies and one eagle, 26-year-old J.T. Poston edged Raleigh native, Webb Simpson, at the Wyndham Championship. -
Raleigh native makes move up the leaderboard with recent play
The Wyndham Championship begins Thursday in Greensboro so it was a short drive to work for Doc Redman. As Jared Fialko reports, the former Leesville Road state champion is making some noise on tour. -
The Doc is in at Wyndham, looking to maximize another opportunity
The few PGA Tour events Doc Redman has played in this season, he's excelled at. He looks to do the same this weekend in Greensboro. -
Redman: There's still a lot of time to learn and for my game to mature
21-year-old Raleigh-native Doc Redman breaks down how Sedgefield Country Club looks before this weekend's Wyndham Championship, as well as his developing life as a professional golfer. -
Special kids get special clinic before Wyndham Championship tees off
Longtime caddie for Webb Simpson, Paul Tesori plans on expanding his golf clinic for special needs children to 20 cities in 2020. -
Snedeker: Shooting 59 resulted in a ton of pressure
2018 Wyndham Championship winner Brandt Snedeker discusses the weight on his shoulders after shooting a 59 in the opening round, and having to carry that threw to hole No. 72. -
Raleigh native, former champ Webb Simpson joins Wyndham Open field
Four former champions will be in the field for the 80th Wyndham Championship uly 30-Aug. 4, 2019 at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro. Webb Simpson, Davis Love III and Si Woo Kim are the latest big names added to the rapidly-evolving field. -
Raleigh's Redman earns 2nd place finish at Rocket Mortgage Classic
While Nate Lashley walked away with the victory at minus 25, Redman finished six strokes off the lead. Redman shot a 67 on the final day of play in Detroit. -
UNC grad soars through PGA
William Register is a UNC graduate who is soaring through the professional world of golf. -
20 years later, volunteer remembers scoring for Payne Stewart at Pinehurst
Ron Crow had a close-up view of one of golf's most memorable moments as a scorer at the 1999 U.S. Open. -
Twenty years later, looking back on a walk with Payne
Ron Crow had the dream gig exactly 20 years ago. On the anniversary of one of golf's greatest moments, he shares his perspective as a walking scorer at the 1999 U.S. Open.