Nothing against the 20-foot birdie putt he knocked in on the 72nd hole to win the Masters in 1998. Or the victory three months later in the British Open at Royal Birkdale in a four-hole playoff over ...
The 2024 PURE Insurance Championship marks the end of a Mark O’Meara’s professional playing career. Now 67 years old, the U.S. Amatuer, Masters and British Open champion will retire at Pebble Beach, ...
Mark O’Meara took his final walk up No. 18 at the PURE Insurance Championship, closing out a 44-year pro career that included two major victories and 16 PGA Tour wins. There couldn’t have been a more ...
It's been a wonderful life for Mark O'Meara. The 16-time winner on the PGA Tour and three-time winner on the PGA Tour Champions announced he's hanging up the golf spikes and putting away the tour bag ...
Maddy O'Meara missed out on the wedding of a close friend in England Aug. 31, but received a consolation prize when Bellum Justum took home a $1,054,310 payday in the Nashville Derby (G3T) at Kentucky ...
In September, it will mark one year since Mark O’Meara retired from playing competitive professional golf. Now, the two-time major winner spends his time making appearances at events such as the 24th ...
Mark O'Meara is calling it a career and he's doing it where he enjoyed some of his finest moments. The 2015 Golf Hall of Fame inductee announced Monday on Golf Channel he was retiring after this ...
You ever have that golf buddy who just always seems to be on that game? For 1998 Masters winner Mark O’Meara, that buddy was Tiger Woods. And it got so bad for O’Meara that he quit playing against ...