The American Express concluded with its finale on Sunday, January 19, in La Quinta. It was a regular PGA Tour event featuring a full-sized field.
Clark posted a Strokes Gained: Off the Tee average of 0.420 (18th) last season, while his average driving distance of 314.0 yards ranked eighth on TOUR. In terms of Strokes Gained: Approach last ...
With the cut set at 9-under par, Wyndham Clark missed the cut at the American Express after totalling five under par over 54 holes. The PGA Tour star opened his tournament with a one-under par 71 ...
Each time The American Express golf tournament is played ... Other top-25 players include No. 7 Wyndham Clark, No. 12 Patrick Cantlay and No. 16 Billy Horschel. Throw in two-time PGA Championship ...
In his two previous victories, he had to charge from far behind on the final day with no time to feel the nerves that roiled his stomach from the first tee onward at The American Express. To handle the pressure, Straka kept thinking about the famous quote ...
Three weeks on the PGA Tour, the winners are all from outside the U.S., begging the question, where are the Americans?
For the third time in his PGA Tour career, Sepp Straka hoisted a trophy at tournament's end. Converting a four-stroke lead at the 54-hole mark into a victory at the 2025 American Express, Straka fended off a crowded chasing pack headlined by Justin Thomas.
Sepp Straka has a four-stroke lead after the third round of the American Express. Straka shot a 64 at the La Quinta Country Club to put him over Charley Hoffman, Jason Day, and Justin Lower, who are all tied in second at 19-under.
In 2022, Parke Brown – Blade’s father – was given a somber diagnosis of bone cancer that carried with it a life expectancy of only a few months. After undergoing more test, doctors instead determined Parke had Hairy Cell Leukemia—a rare form of the disease that can’t be cured but is treatable with chemotherapy and frequent blood monitoring.
After reaching 11-under par with birdies on three of his first five holes Saturday and sitting well inside the cut line, Brown stumbled with three bogeys and a double bogey in his final 13 holes. The double bogey came when he put his tee shot in the water on the infamous par-3 17th with its island green.
Blades Brown was the story of the American Express, with the 17-year-old making birdies and thrilling galleries in his pro debut.