With more than two dozen pros now calling the area home, here are RJ golf writer Greg Robertson’s list of the 10 most accomplished players currently on the pro tour.
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With Masters odds on the board for 10 months, sharp golf bettors are able to find value on multiple players during the year.
The general public will be allowed into the Bank of Hope Match Play at Shadow Creek for the first time this year, but the cost is steep.
Tiger Woods is among the ticket and money leaders at the Westgate SuperBook, where he’s the largest liability at six figures. He’s the third-largest liability at BetMGM.
Las Vegan Alison Lee was in contention for three days at the LPGA Drive On Championship only to see things fall apart during Sunday’s final round.
Maverick McNealy is back on the PGA Tour after missing a month with a joint issue.
Martin Borgmeier and Monica Lieving were the big winners at the year’s first World Long Drive competition last weekend in Mesquite.
After 10 years of playing all over the world, former UNLV golfer Kurt Kitayama is finally a PGA Tour champion.
Suh was supposed to be one of the young guns coming out of college in 2019. His path to PGA Tour success has been slower, but he’s getting there.
Loren Little, 81, was named the Silver Net Player of the Year by the Southern Nevada Golf Association, which also honored five other players for their 2022 seasons.
Las Vegas resident Harry Hall is allowing himself to appreciate where his journey has taken him.
Joseph Bramlett is having a breakout year on the PGA Tour, including a season-best tie for seventh over the weekend at Pebble Beach.
The coming months will find three significant college golf tournaments played on the championship course at Lake Las Vegas.
It took a medical scare in 2022 to show Las Vegas golfer Danielle Kang that her life doesn’t have to revolve around her sport.
Twenty-four years after leaving UNLV, Adam Scott became the seventh player to surpass $60 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour.