Now that's one way to set a course record. Caden Fioroni, a recent UNLV grad who plays on the PGA Tour Americas, found the fairway with his tee shot on the closing par-5 ninth, his final hole of the ...
Aces are an anomaly, but most players know there's one result in golf that's even more rare than a hole-in-one: an albatross. It's highly unlikely (the odds are generally accepted as one-in-a-million) ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Hot on the heels of the par-4 ace on PGA TOUR Canada earlier this week, Charley Hoffman joined the exclusive club of players to make an albatross in a PGA TOUR-sanctioned events.
Albatrosses are few and far between, especially at Torrey Pines Golf Course. Irishman Shane Lowry put a stop to the albatross drought at the South Course in the final round of the 2024 Farmers ...
Not all 60s are created equal. Especially Caden Fioroni’s 10-under opening round Thursday at the Bromont Open, the second event of the PGA Tour Americas’ Canadian swing. Fioroni, who recently ...
One of the great things about golf coverage these days is that fans can see a lot more golf shots. In fact, you can now see literally every shot by every player at the Masters and Players Championship ...
It’s the rarest of shots in golf. An albatross, or double eagle, occurs so infrequently that experts peg the chances of it happening at 6 million to 1. To do it twice in the same round? One trillion ...
It only took a handful of rounds as a pro for Caden Fioroni to create a highlight that will be tough to top for the rest of his career. The recent UNLV grad is making his second start on the PGA Tour ...