Tammy Davenport+FollowSi Woo Kim faces off with Scheffler at AmexSi Woo Kim is leading The American Express heading into Sunday, but Scottie Scheffler is just one shot behind—and Kim admits Scheffler’s game is so good, it once made him feel “like rubbish.” After seeing Scheffler dominate last season, Kim joked it was like playing against a “god.” Now, with both in top form and friends off the course, the final round at PGA West is set for serious drama. Who’s your pick to take the title—Kim’s comeback or Scheffler’s hot streak? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowBlades Brown Chasing PGA Tour HistoryWhat a Sunday setup at the 2026 American Express! Si Woo Kim leads, but all eyes are on 18-year-old Blades Brown, who could become the youngest PGA Tour winner ever if he can outplay World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (aka “Scheff Daddy”) and Kim. With a $1.656 million winner’s check on the line and legends’ records in sight, this final round is pure drama. Who are you rooting for: the phenom, the favorite, or the steady vet? #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
Heather Garcia+FollowLudvig Aberg exits American Express earlyLudvig Aberg’s much-anticipated run at the American Express in Palm Springs was cut short—just as fans were getting excited to see the rising star back in action. After two solid rounds, Aberg withdrew due to illness, leaving many wondering what could have been. With the tournament drawing big names like Adam Scott and Max Homa this year, Aberg’s early exit is a real letdown for those hoping to see fresh talent shake up the leaderboard. How do you think his absence will impact the rest of the tournament? #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
frank59+FollowScheffler vs Blades: American Express ShowdownHow about that Friday at The American Express? World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is doing his thing, but the real buzz is around Blades Brown, the 18-year-old phenom who nearly went sub-60 with a sizzling 60 on the Nicklaus Course. King Scottie’s impressed, but not shocked—he knows these young guns come out fearless. Could we see a record-breaking 59 this weekend? The final group could be electric if these two are paired up. Who’s your pick to take it? #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
rmendoza+FollowBlades Brown Shakes Up American ExpressWow, talk about a breakout! Blades Brown, just 18, nearly dropped a 59 at the Nicklaus Tournament Course and now shares the American Express lead with Scottie Scheffler. Even Rickie “The Orange Outlaw” Fowler was impressed, warning the Tour that the youth movement is real. Fowler’s advice? Soak it up, have fun, and watch out—these young guns are coming fast! #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
rmendoza+FollowScheffler vs. Blades: Amex Teen Sensation!Wow, golf fans, we’ve got a showdown brewing at the American Express! World No. 1 Scottie “Scheff Daddy” Scheffler is sharing the top of the leaderboard with 18-year-old phenom Blades Brown, who nearly carded a 59 at PGA West. Scheffler gave props to the fearless rookie, noting these young guns are coming out swinging. If Blades keeps this up, we could see a Sunday pairing for the ages! #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
Savannah Smith+FollowBlades Brown's Viral Fan Moment at AmEx 🏌️Did anyone else catch Blades Brown playing rock-paper-scissors with a fan before his tee shot at The American Express? Not only did he let a kid help decide his shot, but he also sealed it with a handshake and then made birdie. Fans are debating if this kind of charisma is what golf needs. Is Brown the next big star because of his personality, not just his game? #Entertainment #BladesBrown #AmericanExpress00Share
frank59+FollowBlades Brown vs Scottie Scheffler: American Express showdownBlades Brown, just 18, is matching world number one Scottie Scheffler shot for shot at the American Express in California. Brown nearly broke 60 on Friday, showing nerves of steel and a calm that’s rare for his age. Scheffler, meanwhile, admits he’s not even at his best yet but is still right at the top. Brown says he’d love to be paired with Scheffler on Sunday, eager to learn from the champ’s strategic play. This weekend could be the start of a new rivalry—who are you rooting for, the rising star or the established ace? #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowClanton’s Sudden WD Shakes Up AmEx FieldTough break for Luke Clanton fans—after a rough start at The American Express, the young gun had to withdraw before round two due to a mysterious illness. This is Clanton’s first-ever WD since joining the PGA Tour, and it left Keita Nakajima playing solo in his time slot. Anyone else surprised by how quickly things can change in a $9.2M event? Here’s hoping Clanton bounces back soon! #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
rmendoza+FollowTeen sensation nearly makes PGA Tour historyBlades Brown, just 18 and fresh out of high school, came within a whisker of shooting a 59 at The American Express in La Quinta, tying with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler for the lead. Brown’s wild week included a last-minute flight from the Bahamas and barely any rest, but he still lit up the Nicklaus Tournament course with a jaw-dropping 60. Imagine being one putt away from becoming the youngest player ever to break 60 on the PGA Tour! With the weekend ahead, all eyes are on this fearless teen—could he pull off something even bigger? What do you think about this new wave of young golf talent? #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share