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For Aldrich Potgieter, Sunday at Detroit Golf Club was about ensuring he never became one of those stories. It took 77 holes. Five playoff trips back to familiar fairways.
The bad news: He doesn’t have much wiggle room. Aldrich Potgieter (No. 73). Like Vilips, Potgieter made a quick impact early in his rookie campaign that set him up to chase a FedExCup Playoffs ...
Rising South African star Aldrich Potgieter will tee it up at next week's Open Championship after earning a last-minute spot ...
Aldrich Potgieter jumped 40 spots to 41st after his first PGA Tour win at the Rocket Classic. Scottie Scheffler leads the money list with over $15 million, followed by Rory McIlroy with nearly $15 ...
Aldrich Potgieter jumped 40 spots to 41st after his first PGA Tour win at the Rocket Classic. Scottie Scheffler leads the money list with over $15 million, followed by Rory McIlroy with nearly $15 ...
The entire field is 823 strokes under par after two rounds at the Rocket Classic. In less than 24 hours, the course record at Detroit Golf Club was tied by four players, set by two at the end of ...
Tee times, TV coverage and viewer's guide for the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland.
Aldrich Potgieter withdrew from the John Deere Classic after the third round. The young South African, who captured his first PGA Tour title last week at the Rocket Classic, carded a third round ...
Aldrich Potgieter will take a two-stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 Rocket Classic. The 20-year-old South African is looking to stamp is name as the future of the PGA Tour, seeking his ...
South Africa's Aldrich Potgieter wasn't alive to witness the first eight major victories of the legendary Tiger Woods' career. He's 20 years old, born in September 2004. He's also the longest hitter ...
The PGA Tour CEO Search Committee — consisting of Arthur M. Blank, Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, Commissioner Jay Monahan, Joe Gorder and Sam Kennedy — unanimously recommended Rolapp for the role.
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan will resign from his position in 2026 and will be replaced by new CEO Brian Rolapp, who previously spent two decades as an NFL executive, the tour announced Tuesday.