PGA Tour veteran Boo Weekley joined GOLF's Subpar podcast and revelaed exactly when he knew he was good enough to play the ...
Take a look back at the career of one of golf’s most colorful characters, Boo Weekley. Boo Weekley at the jacket and trophy presentation during the final round of the Verizon Heritage Classic at the ...
In late 2023, Boo Weekley made his rumblin’, bumblin’, stumblin’ return to professional golf. Though Weekley only played a handful of events since 2017 due to injury, he quickly endeared himself to ...
The field for next week's Constellation Furyk & Friends was already strong. It's now a bit more fun. Two of golf's most colorful personalities, John Daly and Boo Weekley, have been given sponsor ...
Life on PGA Tour Champions is not exactly what Boo Weekley envisioned when he joined the rookie class of 2023 in July, from travel arrangements to fellow players’ behavior. As he prepares for this ...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Boo Weekley tried to spare his partner a penalty. He wound up incurring one himself Saturday in a bizarre act of sportsmanship-gone-bad at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. ‘I learned ...
Lee Westwood might not have cared much for Boo Weekley's homespun pearls of ... well, something, but Kentuckians embraced the Florida native as one of their own, and after an impressive Ryder Cup ...
The first time I stepped foot on Harbour Town Golf Links, I fell in love with the place. I think it’s because it reminds me so much of the golf course I grew up on in Milton, Florida – Tanglewood Golf ...
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.-- Boo Weekley won his second straight Verizon Heritage -- and didn't need any dramatic chip-ins to do it. Weekley won his second career PGA Tour title at Harbour Town Golf ...
With so much going on in the world, it's great to see that arguably the most talked-about question is who would win a fight between 100 men and one gorilla. As always, the Internet is focused on what ...
Boo Weekley and GOLF Senior Writer Josh Sens discuss the details of when Boo knew he was good at golf and the answer was ...
“You must have great hands because your technique is sh*t!” Michael Campbell said, grinning. Four hours into our round together, the 2005 U.S. Open champ had seen enough of my poor mechanics to marvel ...