9 thoughts on the 2017 PLAYERS Championship
Posted on May 15, 2017 Leave a Comment
Si Woo Kim is your 2017 PLAYERS Championship winner. My thoughts on the week, including Kim’s win, can be found at theScore.
5 thoughts on the first 2 rounds at THE PLAYERS Championship
Posted on May 12, 2017 Leave a Comment
Louis Oosthuizen and Kyle Stanley are the co-leaders of the PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass. Five thoughts on the event and where we stand has been posted at theScore.
Mackenzie Hughes treating 1st trip to TPC Sawgrass like any other tourney
Posted on May 10, 2017 Leave a Comment
Mackenzie Hughes is one of several first time entrants at the PLAYERS Championship this year. I had a chance to speak with him ahead of his first start about his preparation, managing his schedule as a rookie and more.
2017 PLAYERS Championship Preview
Posted on May 9, 2017 Leave a Comment
Later this week, I’ll be heading down to Ponte Vedra for the 2017 PLAYERS Championship, covering the tournament for theScore. I’ll have content up there all week, and my first piece has just gone live, previewing the event.
The 18: Smith and Blixt win the Zurich
Posted on May 2, 2017 Leave a Comment
The 18 is a look at eighteen stories from the previous week or so in the world of golf, and they will usually be on stories that I didn’t dedicate a full post towards. Expect a combination of thoughts, GIFs, images and anything else that caught my eye from the past seven days. Some will be longer thoughts, and others will be no more than a line or two.
The 18 will (hopefully) run every Tuesday. You can catch up on previous versions of The 18 right here.
April Mailbag: Sergio, Poulter and the best players without a major
Posted on April 28, 2017 Leave a Comment
Lots of questions this week on a variety of topics. As always, keep the questions coming on Twitter or send them to my e-mail: adamrsarson@gmail.com
The 18: Chappell takes Texas
Posted on April 25, 2017 Leave a Comment
The 18 is a look at eighteen stories from the previous week or so in the world of golf, and they will usually be on stories that I didn’t dedicate a full post towards. Expect a combination of thoughts, GIFs, images and anything else that caught my eye from the past seven days. Some will be longer thoughts, and others will be no more than a line or two. This week will be a little shorter than normal as I wasn’t able to catch much of the golf coverage this week.
The 18 will (hopefully) run every Tuesday. You can catch up on previous versions of The 18 right here.
The 18: Wesley Bryan wins at Harbour Town
Posted on April 18, 2017 Leave a Comment
The 18 is a look at eighteen stories from the previous week or so in the world of golf, and they will usually be on stories that I didn’t dedicate a full post towards. Expect a combination of thoughts, GIFs, images and anything else that caught my eye from the past seven days. Some will be longer thoughts, and others will be no more than a line or two. This week will be a little shorter than normal with a few links at the end, as I’ll have a separate post coming tomorrow with thoughts on the Masters.
The 18 will (hopefully) run every Tuesday. You can catch up on previous versions of The 18 right here.
The 18: Thoughts on the Masters
Posted on April 11, 2017 Leave a Comment
The 18 is a look at eighteen stories from the previous week or so in the world of golf, and they will usually be on stories that I didn’t dedicate a full post towards. Expect a combination of thoughts, GIFs, images and anything else that caught my eye from the past seven days. Some will be longer thoughts, and others will be no more than a line or two. This week will be a little shorter than normal with a few links at the end, as I’ll have a separate post coming tomorrow with thoughts on the Masters.
The 18 will (hopefully) run every Tuesday. You can catch up on previous versions of The 18 right here.
Sergio Garcia wins the Masters
Posted on April 10, 2017 2 Comments

Sergio Garcia was always supposed to win a major championship.
When you’re blessed with the ball striking ability that Garcia has been given, winning golf tournaments and major championships seems like it should be a given, but we all know that’s simply not the case. Whether we’re talking about 1999 at Medinah when he battled Tiger Woods at his peak, scissor kicking up to the fairway at 19 years old and falling one shot short, or losing in a playoff to Padraig Harrington in 2007 at Carnoustie because of a putt that somehow didn’t turn right into the hole, Garcia has suffered some bad beats.