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Brian Hurlburt

Brian Hurlburt

Freelance writer Brian Hurlburt is a two-time author who has covered golf in Las Vegas for more than two decades.

Hype machine fully engaged for Tiger, Mickelson Las Vegas match

During the Shriners Open, Jordan Spieth offered his opinion about “The Match”, the $9 million winner-take-all, pay-per-view duel between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson Nov. 23 at Shadow Creek.

Annika Sorenstam shares her passion with junior golfers

Annika Sorenstam, a World Golf Hall of Famer with 72 LPGA Tour victories, held a clinic for 40 Southern Nevada Junior Golf Association female golfers on Saturday at Southern Highlands.

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NHL great Jeremy Roenick is a golfer, rattlesnake wrangler

Jeremy Roenick was a nine-time National Hockey League all-star and is now an NBC analyst. In his spare time, he wrangles rattlesnakes including a few years ago at Cascata in Boulder City while playing with several Sharks players.

PGA Tour dream drives former Rebel Taylor Montgomery to Utah title

Last October and just a few months after turning professional, former UNLV men’s golfer Taylor Montgomery earned $75,000 for winning an event during the inaugural Major Series of Putting.

Despite overseeding season, many golf courses remain open

It’s that time of year: the dreaded overseeding period. Golfers hate it because many courses are closed. Operators dread it because the process is expensive and closed courses mean zero revenues for several weeks.

Golf, pro baseball fit together like ball, glove

Golf and professional baseball enjoy a symbiotic relationship. Games on the diamond are mostly played at night, leaving the daylight for golf. That is most assuredly the case for Las Vegas 51s players, coaches and executives.

Fans love, hate Tiger vs. Phil Las Vegas mega-match

When it comes to the $9 million winner-take-all event between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson scheduled for Nov. 23 at Shadow Creek, one thing is certain: “The Match” has created a buzz and fans are vocalizing their opinions.

Anthem’s Troy Helseth captures fourth PGA chapter title

Troy Helseth has no mercy when it comes to his fellow PGA of America professionals on the course. Off the course, he is a nice, humble guy who helps various causes.

Centennial grad, Golf Channel host tees up passion for fashion

At the time, it seemed like the worst advice ever. But the Golf Channel’s Bailey Mosier listened to her colleagues and learned to “Just be yourself because you can’t fake TV.”

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