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2025 Texas Children's Houston Open Course Preview
The PGA Tour heads to Houston for the Texas Children's Houston Open, which will be returning to Spring for the second year in a row after a few editions in the Fall swing. Memorial Park will be the host course for the fifth consecutive year, an undisputed upgrade from the Golf Club of Houston, which couldn’t even stay in the LIV rotation! I am far more partial to Memorial Park, particularly given my affinity for Tom Doak. While many of the PGA Tour's best players are in full

Andrew Lack
Mar 24, 202511 min read


2025 Bracket Advice After Dark
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Mar 19, 20251 min read


2025 Valspar Championship Final Thoughts
Okay, let’s talk about it! I have personally never seen so much discourse on the weather this week in my four years of covering golf...

Andrew Lack
Mar 19, 20256 min read


2025 Valspar Championship Course Preview
The PGA Tour heads to Tampa this week for the final stop in a four-week Florida swing. While I don't think that the Valspar Championship is the best Florida event, it might be the most underrated. The field strength has been up and down over the years amid multiple scheduling changes. While most of the best players in the world are now in full-on Masters mode, we'll still get one more look at Xander Schauffele, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Sam Burns, Shane L

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Mar 17, 202511 min read



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Mar 12, 20257 min read


The Players Championship: 2025 Course Preview
The PGA Tour returns to the swamp for its flagship event, the All-Caps PLAYERS Championship. This event now features the highest purse in golf, a whopping 25 million, which has doubled since 2019. The field consists of 144 players and remains the strongest non-major championship field of the year. The host venue is the iconic TPC Sawgrass, designed by Pete Dye in 1980. Scottie Scheffler will look to become the first player in its 40-year history to win three Players Champions

Andrew Lack
Mar 9, 202512 min read


2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational Final Thoughts
I will refrain from an over-inflated weather breakdown this week, as we are fortunate to having the legendary “UTStick” join us for the...

Andrew Lack
Mar 5, 20257 min read


2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational Course Preview
After a disappointing #NotMyHonda, I’m tentatively excited for the fourth signature event of the season, the Arnold Palmer Invitational. The API will receive the signature banner for the second year in a row, and the 72-man field is one of the few signature events that will also feature a cut. Similar to the Genesis Invitational, only the top 50 players and ties will advance to the weekend, which feels fairly nonsensical to me. Regardless, Bay Hill is one of the best tests of

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Mar 3, 202513 min read



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Feb 26, 20256 min read


2025 Cognizant Classic Course Preview
The Cognizant Classic opens one of my favorite stretches of golf on the PGA Tour, the Florida swing, known for its firm and grainy Bermuda greens, copious water hazards, and swirling winds. Yet for reasons unbeknownst to myself, the PGA Tour has attempted to re-brand the previous Honda Classic as another 15- to 20-under-par approach and putting contest. In a sign of solidarity, for the ethos of the Honda Classic, we will quietly support the Honda of old while not standing for

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Feb 24, 202512 min read



Andrew Lack
Feb 19, 20256 min read


2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld Course Preview
After a torrid start to the season, the PGA Tour takes a natural exhale for the Mexico Open at Vidanta Vallarta, a logical exhale for many of the game’s best players. This event will unquestionably feature our most underwhelming field of the season. Yet with more lesser-known players comes a stronger reliance on data and often a greater edge. My most financially successful part of the season has historically been the Fall swing, after all. Even with such an underwhelming fiel

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Feb 17, 202511 min read



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Feb 12, 20256 min read


2025 Genesis Invitational Course Preview: Torrey Edition
With the Genesis Invitational being moved from iconic Riviera due to the California Wildfires, I find myself tortuously diving into my complicated relationship with Torrey Pines for the second time in four weeks. Yes, the PGA Tour will be returning to the San Diego coast again, although this time under the Signature Event structure: 70 players, no cut, four rounds on the daunting South course. For my full thoughts on Torrey Pines, my 3,000-word-plus preview from two weeks ago

Andrew Lack
Feb 10, 20256 min read



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Feb 5, 20256 min read


2025 Waste Management Phoenix Open Course Preview
The PGA Tour heads to Phoenix this week for the Waste Management Phoenix Open, one of the only events on the schedule with a distinct personality. Consistently the highest attended and rowdiest tournament of the season, the “Waste” (as we like to call it) is pure, unadulterated fun—although it seemingly rubbed right against the fine line between fun and shitshow last year. Yet this isn’t simply one of my favorite weeks from an energy and viewing standpoint, TPC Scottsdale has

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Feb 3, 202511 min read



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Jan 29, 20256 min read


2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Course Preview
For the second year in a row, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will play as a Signature event, featuring a field of 80 players. While this debut format at Pebble Beach didn’t truly get to realize its potential with the final round being canceled to an atmospheric river in Northern California, 2025 should provide the Sunday battle at Pebble Beach without amateurs we have always been hoping for. Prior to last year, Pebble Beach was a Pro-Am event with a cut, where players rotated t

Andrew Lack
Jan 27, 202511 min read


2025 Farmer's Insurance Open Final Thoughts
Weather The drier conditions this week should balance out the lack of wind to create similar scoring conditions to what we saw last year....

Andrew Lack
Jan 21, 20257 min read


2025 Farmer's Insurance Open Course Preview
The PGA Tour heads to beautiful La Jolla, California this week for the Farmer’s Insurance Open, a staple on the PGA Tour since 1952. It was not held at Torrey Pines (simultaneously one of the greatest architectural travesties and most beautiful walks in the country) until 1968, a public golf facility owned by the city of San Diego. I go to this event every single year, and I am extremely familiar with the golf course. I'll get into my architectural qualms below, but Torrey re

Andrew Lack
Jan 19, 202514 min read
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