Claire Rogers

From the skateboarding of JJ spaun to the honesty of Billy Horschel and the most delightful look at TPC Sawgrass, cling.
JJ SPAUN, PGA Tour
Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla – greetings, friends and welcome to today’s edition of Rogers Report! It was a very fun day and a lot of wind moving here in Tpc saw. I hanged around for a while and saw the last groups leave, then found myself jumping back and forth between groups in the second nine. It was a great day for the Cameo broadcasting appearances, and I am so honored that no stretch considers me one of the best leaders of all time.
There is a 99 percent chance, anyone who has tweets who did not notice me in the picture, but I will run with the opportunity they were talking about Rory McilroyNLU Carter and I.
Leader 54-Vrimash JJ SPAUN
I have to admit I don’t know much Jj spaunBut I liked what he had to say in his oppressor after the round Saturday night when asked about his career goals in players.
“I didn’t have, like, the origin of a new golf player growing up. I didn’t grow up or given to be a professional golf player. I walked to a state -owned school in California. I really didn’t do it – I think I’m flourishing while I did this trip, even as a new golf, then high school, then I think what I think was. But if you were to say before I came back in favor, hey, you will win a PGA Tour event and play nine, 10 years there, you will make good money and have fun doing it, it would be a great achievement in my conditions. But yes, who knows. The sky is the limit. ”
Incredible perspective! Suddenly I found myself wanting to learn more about Spaun, so I got the freedom to make a deep diving on his Instagram page to learn a little more about him.
We will go through some of the visible posts of spaun in chronological order, starting with this inspiring paragraph he either wrote or without somewhere online and decided to share.
I’m not sure if Spau wrote this paragraph himself or just reorganized him with his followers, but I think this post is well matched with what he had to say at his press conference on Saturday evening. Spaun is about enjoying the journey and being grateful for what it has.
Next we have something that all players hope for (non-manor Win edition): A letter from Arnold Palmer himself, which he received after winning the 2016 news Sentinel Open in what is now Tour Korn Ferry.
And now for the big final. The most delightful thing I moved long during the deep immersion of JJ Spaun was its skateboarding content.
Will he be the first professional golf player in history that Ollie in the country if he wins on Sunday? Maybe not, but I would like to see it.
The most relevant moment of the day
I’ve said it once and I’ll say again: Whenever Billy Horschel makes an interview, I like it even more. From his “fucking bird” dance to the dress as a tiger for a view of arrival, he has brought so much fun to TGL this season. And on the course, he is always up to something.
Billy Horschel is the golf player that has grown me more over the last 18 months. Whenever I see it in this app I like it even more
pic.twitter.com/isshhommzo– Claire Rogers (@kclairerogers) 27 February 2025
So it is not surprising that he was a gem of content on the day of moving to players during his interview in the middle of the round. Check it.
“I have no Mr. Honest check for my golf swing and I don’t know where the golf ball is going now, so I’m trying to get home as soon as I can.”
I love transparency! And how relays it is. Who of us has not felt this way of shaking their golf? Actually actually perhaps rarer when we don’t feel like this.
The most delightful thing I saw on Saturday
Straight Warning: If you are afraid of heights, this content maybe (read: obviously) is not for you. I saw a lot of great golf and great people on Saturday with the players, but as I was moving on Instagram, it was thrown to me as something I hope you all see. PGA Tour had one of their camera operators to share their 125 meters (!) In the air, and the images are crazy.
This should be the dream work for any golf Nerd that also likes to remain alone. I have a few questions left, anyway. How, how did you get up there? What if it needs a snack or have to use the bathroom? How long are his shifts? How does someone win this concert? This is one of those jobs I could never do. I think I would be afraid of the second to get up there and then I would have to go down immediately. Mass respect for this camera operator, however. He seems to be spending a great time while doing some really important work.

Claire Rogers
Golfit.com editor