Adam Scott is relishing every part of being Masters champion. The drive up Magnolia Lane. A couple of practice rounds with his dad. Wearing the green jacket. And certainly, the champions dinner Tuesday night.
Golf
Former pro athletes and celebrities brought plenty of lighter moments to the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational at Shadow Creek, and the image of Jordan golfing with a lit stogie kind of sticks with you.
When he was giving his induction speech at the Pro Football Hall of Fame last August, Jonathan Ogden kept coming back to how special a life he has lived.
Paulina Gretzky appears on the cover of the latest Golf Digest magazine in stretchy clothing, and a lot of the LPGA players are none too pleased.
Michael Jordan, the six-time NBA champion with the Chicago Bulls and current Charlotte Bobcats owner, hosted the pro-am portion of the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational at Shadow Creek Golf Club on Thursday.
Don’t despair if you can’t get a tee time at Shadow Creek, the exclusive golf course in North Las Vegas. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton couldn’t, either, during one trip to town about six years ago.
The annual charity event at Shadow Creek Golf Club gives fans a close-up look at the celebrities and a chance to get an autograph, or in rare instances, a selfie
Tiger Woods had surgery on his ailing back and said Tuesday he will miss the Masters for the first time in his career. The No. 1 player in the world is a four-time Masters champion.
Rarely does a high school golf team boast six golfers capable of shooting par on a given day.
Canada-based Pacific Links International has acquired the DragonRidge Country Club for just more than $11 million, adding the private Henderson golf course to its growing portfolio of high-end golf facilities in the Las Vegas Valley.
The brightest lights that interest Jimmy Walker are found in another galaxy through his high-powered telescope. He goes to Las Vegas strictly for work.
Tickets are on sale for the 13th annual Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational golf tournament at Shadow Creek Golf Club. The tournament, scheduled for April 3 to 6, has raised almost $7 million for charity and attracts celebrities from the sports and entertainment world.
A man doing some work in the attic of a golf shop takes a misstep and crashes through the ceiling. He then proceeds to have the most casual of conversations with a co-worker while still lying on the floor.
Amid the chatter of holidays and college football, Adam Scott already was hard at work on the far end of the range at Kapalua.
Jeff Rangel of Martinez, Calif., shot 16-under 200 over three rounds to claim a two-stroke victory in the Nevada Open, played on the CasaBlanca and Palms golf courses in Mesquite.