This week, the attention will move away from negotiations and all the negativity that has built up over the past two-and-a-half years and once again focus on the drives and putts on one of the most cherished golf courses in the world.
The PGA Tour is back on the mainland after a couple of sunny weeks in Hawaii. The American Express, once known as the Bob Hope Desert Classic, uses three different courses. One thing is consistent: the players usually make birdies by the bushel full here with the winning score often into the mid-20s under par. Last year’s winner, Jon Ramm, posted a 27-under-par score.