Claire Rogers

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Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla – greetings, friends and welcome to this publication of Rogers Report, where we are on average 18,000 steps a day Championship! Friday Tpc saw I went down to the perfect start when I went to dining in the center of the media and saw an omelet station. After a heartfelt breakfast and a oat milk in the media center, I made my way to the first tee to follow the group studied with stars of Rory Mcilroy, Xander Schauffle and Scottie Scheffler.
My favorite thing about players’ week is always the crap chats I have to have with other people working in golf. It is the first tournament that many of us see each other throughout the year, and there is nothing better than taking a golf course walk on a 70-day spring day with Paul as we look at the best players in the world looking for it. There has also been a small piece of dinner outside the course, and I can officially say that I am a big fan of Jacksonville.
Goods for players
Finally made my way to in Championship Fan Shop on Friday afternoon and I can certainly say that they have taken the best craving for any PGA Tour event. It has always been good, but I found myself wanting everything they had to offer. When I say that every single brand knocked it out of the park, I’m not exaggerating it. Let’s take a look at what Favre left, a Jacksonville -based company that is making their gamers Debt of goods this week, should offer.
Folks, I think we can be in the golf golf golf. Back to my day (see: Five years ago when I started traveling really to travel for golf), it was rare to go to a pro or fan store and find clothes you would be proud to wear from the Golf course. Caught shirts and zips of the trimester? Absolutely! But there would be nothing really would you like to wear in a bar after you have graduated in a Sec brorsey. It is now the total opposite. The player championship fan store is more like a street clothing store than a golf, and it is exactly what the modern golf fan needs. Props for players and all their partners to crush it absolutely.
PGA Tour Gen Z in PGA
Gen-Z is officially receiving PGA Tour, and the 36-holes in the player championship is proof. Akshay Bhatia and Min Woo Lee are going on the weekend at the 11th, and they are the perfect representation of athletes born in the late 90s and early 2000s.
Min Woo Lee (T1) holds his first direction in his career with 36 holes/co-leader as he seeks his first PGA Tour victory in his 55th starting.
The best best position with 36 holes: T3/2023 Player Championship (Sounded T6)
– PGA Tour Communications (@pgatourComms) March 15, 2025
Let’s take a look at their presence on social media.
Lee may have the best content on Instagram of every PGA Tour player, and Bhatia has been vocal to love to grow his audience on YouTube. Can they be the catalysts for the unification of golf? No, no. The one who unites golf fans Gen-Z YouTube and PGA Tour fans together. Only time will tell.
Healthy moments to players
The player championship has not only had a really good golf this week. There have also been some really good, really healthy interactions between the good and golf fans. I have seen the children dance out of joy after taking a top five from the pros, screaming with excitement after a caddy throws a golf ball on their way and Sprint to show their parents their authorized hat. The PGA Tour’s social team has shared some particularly special moments between players and fans this week, and I encourage you to check them below.
A connection that will make you smile.
Last year, @WynDham_clanc He sent a message of encouragement for Olivia, a Jacksonville resident who is fighting with leukemia.
Tuesday, WynDham and Olivia finally met in person Pic.twitter.com/bdabghof5j
– PGA Tour (@pgatour) March 14, 2025
Here’s a great weekend at TPC Sawgrass!
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Claire Rogers
Golfit.com editor