A former golf writer at Sports Illustrated and ESPN.COM, Evans has written extensively about race in America for publications such as SI, Golf Magazine, GQ, Esquire, Inc. Magazine, ESPN.COM, Andscape, Bleacher Report, History.Com, and Bloomberg.
Ludvig Aberg Didn’t Win This Masters, But He Proved Without a Doubt That He’s a Star in the Making
Aberg was unable to threaten Scottie Scheffler over the closing holes, but he looks primed to break away from a pack of good players and become great in his own right.
College
It's Showtime: Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Pack of Challengers Will Make a Memorable Masters Weekend
Scheffler, DeChambeau and Max Homa share the lead, and several major champions lurk. It all sets up for the kind of show golf has been waiting for since LIV Golf began.
Golf
RabbitCards, a Golf App From Tour Pro Bo Van Pelt, Dishes Out Prizes While Focusing on Par 3s
Bo Van Pelt's new "RabbitCards" promises to bring fun for any fan who enjoys watching pros play par 3s.
Golf
As the LPGA Surges With Rose Zhang, Saudi Arabia's PIF Could Help Itself by Forging a Partnership
The proposed alliance of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf's funding source has been atop the news, but Farrell Evans asks why the PIF wouldn't align with the sport's leading women's league.
Golf
After a Dominant Start to His U.S. Open, Rickie Fowler Hits a Wall on Sunday
The popular Californian shot 75 in the final group on Sunday, failing to stay in the mix at Los Angeles Country Club.
Golf
A Four-Man Race Is On Tap for Sunday and It Could Be the Epic Ending This U.S. Open Needs
A championship looking for an identity should get it in the final round.
Golf
Contenders or Pretenders? Breaking Down the Leaderboard at the U.S. Open's Halfway Point
Rickie Fowler leads the U.S. Open, but several challengers are lurking, and many look like serious threats in Los Angeles this weekend.
Golf
Round 1 of This U.S. Open Featured Bunches of Birdies and No One Should Apologize
Two record 62s were shot at Los Angeles Country Club and dozens more were under par, but Farrell Evans says that should be celebrated.