News
Zurich Classic: Photos from the range

GolfWRX is live from TPC Louisiana, site of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans in Avondale, La.
Several former champions are in this year’s field — Jason Dufner (2012), Bubba Watson (2011), Jason Bohn (2010), Jerry Kelly (2009), Andres Romero (2008) Nick Watney (2007), K.J. Choi (2002) and David Toms (2001) — and all hope to take the trophy home again this week.
Click here to see Photos of Team “Duck Dynasty” at the 2013 Zurich Classic Pro-Am
Tianlang Guan, a 14-year-old amateur from China who became the youngest golfer ever to make the cut at the Masters two weeks ago, has accepted a sponsors exemption and will play this week.
Check out the photos we snapped on the range, putting green and around the course. Be sure to check back often, as we’re updating this story every day with new photos.
Monday: Seung Yul Noh, Joey Snyder, Andres Gonzales, Thorbjorn Olesen, Tianglang Guan, Martin Flores, Colt Knost, Steve Marino, Kevin Sutherland, Lee Williams, Tag Ridings, Aaron Watkins, Chris DiMarco, Bobby Gates, Michael Bradley, John Peterson, Eric Meierdierks and more!
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Monday Part 1
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Monday Part 2
Tuesday: Justin Hicks, Thorbjorn Olesen, Tim Herron, Hunter Haas, Robert Streb, Jimmy Walker, Scott Langley, Eric Meierdierks, Scott Piercy, Retief Goosen, Tommy Gainey, Jim Herman, Jason Bohn, Chris Stroud, Scott Brown, Keegan Bradley, Jon Curran, Brendan Steele, Tianlang Guan, Jordan Speith, Sean O’Hair, Chris Kirk, Bubba Watson, Camilo Villegas, James Driscoll, David Mathis, Brandt Jobe, Kevin Streelman, Doug LaBelle II, Richard Lee, Greg Owen, Luke Gutherie, Josh Teater, Fabian Gomez, Kevin Sutherland, Joe Ogilvie, Chad Campbell, Johnson Wagner, Kyle Stanley, Charlie Beljan, Ben Crane, Steve Marino, Stuart Appleby, DJ Trahan, Jesper Parnevik, Aaron Baddeley, Boo Weekley, Rory Sabbatini, Ross Fisher, Erik Compton, Rickie Fowler, Scott Piercy, Greg Chalmers and more!
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Tuesday Part 1
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Tuesday Part 2
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Tuesday Part 3
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Tuesday Part 4
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Tuesday Part 5
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Tuesday Part 6
Wednesday: Jonas Blixt, Bubba Watson, Jase, Willie and Justin from “Duck Dynasty,” Scott Piercy, Charlie Rymer, Rickie Fowler, Billy Horschel, Billy Mayfair, Michael Thompson, Retief Goosen, Ernie Els, Nick Watney, Justin Rose, Tianlang Guan, Jason Dufner, Rod Pampling, Luke List, Nicolas Colsaerts, John Senden, Trevor Immelman, K.J. Choi, Thorbjorn Olesen, Charles Howell III, Scott Stallings, Chris Dimarco, Ken Duke and more!
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Wednesday Part 1
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Wednesday Part 2
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Wednesday Part 3
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Wednesday Part 4
Thursday: Bubba Watson, Jason Dufner, Scott Piercy, David Toms, K.J. Choi, Rory Sabbatini, Jason Wagner, Mike Weir, Ben Crane, Reteif Goosen, Jeff Gove, Jason Kokrak, Charles Howell III, Greg Chalmers, Billy Mayfair, Brian Harmon, Matt Jones, Gary Woodland, John Senden, Tianlang Guan, Brendan Steele, Rickie Fowler and more!
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Thursday Part 1
2013 Zurich Classic Photos: Thursday Part 2
Special Galleries:
Photos of Team “Duck Dynasty” at the 2013 Zurich Classic Pro-Am
Fujikura MCI Hybrid Prototype Shafts
Adam Scott’s long putter spotted in a short version
Click here to see what members are saying in the forums.
Click here to see what members are saying in the forums.
- LIKE0
- LEGIT0
- WOW0
- LOL0
- IDHT0
- FLOP0
- OB0
- SHANK0
Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship

GolfWRX is on site for the first event of the 2022 FedEx Cup Playoffs: the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind.
5 general albums are assembled for your viewing pleasure along with some awesome WITBs — Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, and Rory McIlroy, included.
Additionally, we have a bevy of putters and some very cool putter covers for you to check out in our special galleries this week.
Check out links to all our photos from Memphis, below!
General Albums
- 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship – Tuesday #1
- 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship – Tuesday #2
- 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship – Tuesday #3
- 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship – Tuesday #4
- 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship – Wednesday #1
WITB Albums
- Marc Leishman – WITB – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Jhonattan Vegas – WITB – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Scottie Scheffler – WITB – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Jon Rahm – WITB – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Cam Smith – WITB – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Justin Thomas – WITB – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Cameron Young – WITB – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Collin Morikawa – WITB – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Rory McIlroy – mini WITB – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
Pullout Albums
- New Ping putters – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Aaron Wise’s new Cameron putter – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- New Odyssey putters – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- New Odyssey putter covers – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Cameron Masterful+ & Timeless+ – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- Cameron T-12 prototype – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- New Softspike Tour Flex Pro spike – 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship
- LIKE2
- LEGIT0
- WOW0
- LOL0
- IDHT0
- FLOP0
- OB0
- SHANK1
News
WOTW: Joohyung Kim’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph “Panda”

The Wyndham Championship gave a young pro, Joohyung Kim, his first PGA Tour win! Kim shot a 61 in the final round to win by five strokes at Sedgefield Country Club in North Carolina. Kim was presented with the silver trophy that he held high while wearing a discontinued Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph “Panda.”
WOTW Specs
Name: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding Chronograph
Reference: 26331ST.OO.1220ST.03
Limited: No
Date: 2017 – 2022
Case: Stainless Steel
Bezel: Stainless Steel
Dial: Silver Toned Grande Tapisserie
Size: 41mm
Movement: Calibre 2385, 37 Jewels
Power Reserve: 40 Hours
Glass: Saphire Crystal
Waterproof: 50 Meters
Bracelet: Stainless Steel Royal Oak
Price: $24,500 (~$60,000)
Audemars Piguet, sometimes referred to as just AP, was founded in 1875 by Jules Audemars and Edward Piguet. As one of the largest and most respected names in luxury watchmaking, they are still family owned to this day. Paul-Edward Piguet is the great-grandson of Edward and on the board of directors, ensuring the 147-year-old company holds true.
Audemars Piguet was in rough financial shape back back in 1970 with quartz movement watches taking over the industry. Quartz movements are more accurate and far cheaper than mechanical ones, offering precision timepieces to the masses. In 1972, Audemars Piguet looked to one of the most famous watch designers, Gerald Genta, to create a piece that would save the company. Genta did not disappoint, creating one of the most iconic watches ever in the Royal Oak. Introduced in 1972, the Royal Oak was larger and more expensive than any other stainless steel sports watch in history.
The Royal Oak Chronograph that Kim is wearing was introduced in 1972 and looks like it was discontinued earlier this year. The case is made from stainless steel and measures in at 41mm across. On the right side of the case is the crown and 2 pushers to run the chronograph sub dials. The caseback is solid stainless steel, with an etched Royal Oak logo, and held down with 8 screws. On top of the case is the iconic 8-sided Royal Oak bezel, crafted in matching stainless steel. The top of the bezel has a brushed finish and contains 8 hex screws that hold it in place.
The dial is again a legendary AP design, the Grande Tapisserie texture. Grande Tapisserie is raised squares with some texture that looks like very fine milling marks on it. That dial is done in a Silver Tone that looks more white in the light. White gold hour markers and hands add some more luxury to the watch and should keep its color for years to come. Three black sub dials are arranged at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock for timing minutes and hours along with the pushers on the side.
Inside the Panda is a self-winding automatic movement designed and built in house by Audemars Piguet. The Calibre 2358 is based off of a Frédéric Piguet caliber 1185 that was originally designed in 1988. The 2358 features 40 hours of power reserve and contains 37 jewels. The 2358 has been used in quite a few timepieces and could be considered a workhorse for Audemars Piguet.
The bracelet was designed to flow perfectly with the case when Genta first designed it. The Royal Oak bracelet is crafted from stainless steel and the full width lugs are held together with 2 smaller links. The outside of bracelet is finished in a brushed look while the beveled edges are polished to a mirror-like look. The clasp features a twin trigger release with and thick steel swing arms for durability. An AP logo on the claps is the only way you can really tell it is there, almost invisible.
The Panda looks like it was discontinued this year and prices have been slowly increasing since then. If you would like one of these very popular watches, expect to pay around $60,000 in the current market.
- LIKE11
- LEGIT3
- WOW2
- LOL2
- IDHT0
- FLOP1
- OB0
- SHANK1
News
Tour Rundown: Buhai in the sky, 27 for the 20-year-old

Major championship season came to a close with a final winner in 76 holes at Muirfield. The last regular season concluded on the PGA Tour, with a front-nine 27 and a 20-year-old winner. Another playoff featured on the Tour Champions, and two more events brought stirring resolutions on Korn Ferry and DP World Tour. Snap your fingers and it’s August. Three weeks from now, we’ll have a FedEx Cup champion. Let’s take a walk down memory lane and learn a bit about our five champions in this week’s Tour Rundown.
LPGA/Ladies European Tour: Buhai in the sky after playoff win
Ashleigh Buhai has been at the LPGA grind since 2014. Her storied amateur career translated into 15 wins on the South African and European circuits, but when she moved stateside nearly a decade ago, the wins stopped coming. On Saturday evening, on the heels of a Saturday 64 at Muirfield, Buhai found herself in possession of a five-shot advantage, and in the British Open, no less! No finer place to break through for a win, or break a heart.
For most of Sunday, it looked like the later would be Buhai’s plight. She stood one-over par through 14 holes, while In Gee Chun posted three birdies on the front nine, to narrow the gap to one. Chun gave two back at 10 and 12, but then the script fell out when Buhai mad a triple-bogey seven at the 15th to fall into a tie. The pair would par in to the clubhouse, and return to the 18th tee to decide matters.
Pars, then bogeys, then pars again, and Buhai-Chun returned to the demanding par four once more. Faced with a long, greenside bunker recovery, Buhai dug deep into her South African roots, where great bunker play is like skating in Canada. She splashed out to about 14 inches, made the putt for par, and collected her first major title and LPGA victory. Ahh, those East Lothian nights!
The sand save that made Ashleigh Buhai a major champion ?
In her 221 career Tour start, @ash_simon makes her first win a major championship at Muirfield ?#AIGWO pic.twitter.com/AmWba0HBsu
— LPGA (@LPGA) August 7, 2022
PGA Tour: 27 for the 20-year old leads to Kim win
As Nick Faldo took a bow in his final telecast for the PGA Tour, Joohyung Kim made his own waist bend, and collected a first tour title, fresh out of his teens. You’ll no doubt read that Kim began the 2022 Wyndham with a quadruple bogey. We’ll not get into that, because no one needs to disect that sort of cadaver. What Kim did over the subsequent, 71 holes is what deserves attention. 25 birdies, three bogies, and one mighty eagle were enough to push the young Korean to a 61 on Sunday, and a one-shot victory.
For a time, it seemed that Kim’s countryman, Sungjae Im, or American John Huh, might figure in the outcome. Kim put that notion to rest with an impossible 27 on Sunday’s front nine. That’s right: Kim averaged three shots per hole over the first half of the final round. He made four at the first, which might have felt like a birdie after Thursday’s eight on the same hole. He balanced that with a two at the fourth, and made threes the rest of the way.
A solitary bogey, just his third of the week, stalled his progress at the tenth. Pars and birdies the rest of the way ensured a five-shot cushion over Im and Huh. What was I doing at 20? Who knows. What were any of us doing at 20?
The youngest player to win the @WyndhamChamp.
20-year-old Joohyung Kim is a PGA TOUR champion ? pic.twitter.com/t1MTvXzQ0y
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 7, 2022
DP World Tour: Shinkwin secures second title on big stage
Despite what the caption says for the video below, Callum Shinkwin was not at the peak of his powers on Sunday. He did post a fourth, consecutive round under par; the only man in the field to do so, in fact. That round of 70 was just one shot below par, and was comprised of seven pars, six birdies, and five bogeys. Round four was something of a ratatouille for the Englishman, but he was able to steer the ship through choppy waters, and ultimately come out with a four-shot win over Scotland’s Connor Syme.
Syme had a week of his own, save for a second-day 73. The highlander (well, Fife) needed perfection on Sunday at Celtic Manor, but was unable to find it. The former Ryder Cup venue, site of a European side triumph, played tough as nails all week, but it did offer a bit of respite at moments. The Cazoo win was Shinkwin’s second on the DP World Tour. The tour moves from Wales to Northern Ireland this week, and Shinkwin certainly hopes that Galgorm Castle will be as hospitable as was Celtic Manor.
"We're watching a man at the peak of his powers."
No holding back from Callum Shinkwin as the leader drives the green with his tee shot at the 15th. #CazooOpen | @visitwales pic.twitter.com/eF7IWF0CI4
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) August 7, 2022
Korn Ferry Tour: Only low numbers need apply as Kozan kollects korn
Andrew Kozan played his college golf at Auburn University. This week in Utah, he made the Tiger faithful proud with bookend 63s for a first KFT laurel. The only motto this week was Go Low or Don’t Go. 13 golfers posted 18-under or better and, with the victory coming at -21, there were a lot of players in the mix for a long time.
Third-round leader Mark Anderson started off well, with birdies on three of the first seven holes. The wheels came off as he rounded the turn, where three bogies dropped him from the lead. Anderson would recover with two more birdies coming home. On a day when eight and nine-birdie cards were the norm, his work would not carry him home.
Justin Suh, Patrick Fishburn, and Ashton Van Horne tied for second, a shot behind Kozan. Each posted a marvelous, Sunday score (63, 64, 64, respectively) but each also had a bogey on his sheet. Kozan did as well, at the par-four eighth, but when all the ink had dried and the shots were tallied, he was one shot clear of the trio, and on the podium for his first, important professional win.
A day @andrewkozan will never forget. ?? pic.twitter.com/yAjaCNQWEF
— Korn Ferry Tour (@KornFerryTour) August 8, 2022
PGA Tour Champions: Kelly keeps Huston at bay in Calgary
Guys like Hale Irwin and Bernhard Langer brought multiple major titles and sizable PGA Tour win totals to the senior circuit. Guys like Jerry Kelly found a spotlight they hadn’t known on the young-uns circuit. While Kelly won thrice on the early tour, the wins came early and middle, but not after 2009. Kelly arrive on Tour Champions in 2016, seven years after his third and final, regular-group win. He won twice in 2017, and nothing would hold him back.
This week in Calgary, Jerry Kelly won his third event of the 2022 campaign, and second in a playoff. In June, Kelly dispatched Kirk Triplett in a playof in Iowa. Triplett held the overnight lead on Saturday, and rematch was in the offing. Triplett faded on Sunday, and the drama was left to Kelly and one-time Tour Champions winner John Huston to settle matters.
The first playoff hole was the par-five 18th, and Kelly found a way to sneak an approach in to about seven feet. The putt wobbled at first, then straightened out into the hole, and the man from Wisconsin (aka Canada South) had his eleventh win on the seasonsed citizens tour, and third in three months.
FOR A SHARE OF THE LEAD! @JerryKelly13pga birdies from the bunker pic.twitter.com/Cidnx2FZ8W
— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) August 7, 2022
- LIKE1
- LEGIT0
- WOW0
- LOL0
- IDHT0
- FLOP0
- OB0
- SHANK0
-
19th Hole2 weeks ago
‘Your tee times at Augusta are numbered’ – Wife of Masters legend lashes out at Bryson DeChambeau
-
19th Hole2 weeks ago
Phil Mickelson brutally heckled on opening hole of latest LIV event
-
19th Hole1 week ago
‘We just won’t play’ – Major champ says PGA Tour pros could strike if LIV ban is overturned
-
19th Hole2 weeks ago
Phil Mickelson’s LIV heckler is revealed…and here’s what happened next
-
19th Hole2 weeks ago
LPGA major champ hits out at Bubba Watson and his wife over decision to join LIV
-
19th Hole2 weeks ago
Report: Bubba Watson agrees mega-deal with LIV Golf
-
19th Hole2 weeks ago
‘Is there a cabal there?’ – Greg Norman fires ominous shot at Fred Ridley and The Masters
-
19th Hole2 days ago
‘No hard feelings or anything like that ‘ – Rickie Fowler explains decision to split with longtime caddie
Todd
Apr 24, 2013 at 2:40 pm
I’m glad those Duck Dynasty guys dressed up for the occasion.
Michael Howes
Apr 22, 2013 at 5:35 pm
GolfWRX scores again with the true insider’s WITB. I’ll be at the TPC of Louisiana this weekend. Going to be great!