We are deeply saddened by the passing of Ron Green, Sr., an #NCSHOF member and legendary sports journalist. His passion for sports, especially golf, earned him numerous honors, including National Golf Writer of the Year three times. As a sports writer for over two decades, he covered over 25 U.S. Opens and 50 Masters Tournaments. His legacy will forever be remembered in sports journalism.
"Heritage," by Ron Green Jr.
The U.S. Open is here again, back in Pinehurst, where golf lives year-round in the pine-scented air. Whose turn is it this year?
Jay Monahan falling ill as the U.S. Open unfolds and just after a PGA Tour / PIF agreement is announced adds a human element to the proceedings.
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We recently honored @RonGreenJr with the PGA of America Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism at the Golf Writers Association of America Spring Dinner & Awards Ceremony 🏆
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Not to the extent of the Presidents Cup...Much like previous Wells Fargo events but with some tweaks learned from last fall. Expect a bigger first tee setup.
@RonGreenJr hey Ron, do you think there will be any spectator build up for this year’s Wells Fargo championship like there was for the Presidents cup ??
@WellsFargoGolf I ask you the same…
Country music superstar Eric Church congratulates our own Ron Green Jr. for the PGA of America's Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism.
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Donald Ross means more to Pinehurst than just golf courses. In this special video essay by @RonGreenJr, we celebrate the 150th anniversary of Ross's birth by sharing his living legacy and all that Ross gave us, and left behind.
Will Zalatoris is on site at the Presidents Cup for a couple of days. Says he still has a couple of months before he gets back playing. He’s determined to be patient so he doesn’t have to go through this process again.
If you're wondering if the PGA Tour will welcome back any players who went to LIV now that the tour's changes have been announced, Jay Monahan had a simple answer.
No.