ORLANDO — Mark O'Meara was ahead of his time back in 1999 when he was part of a group of PGA Tour players advocating for Ryder Cup players to be paid. Now, he is wondering why it took so long to ...
In September, it will mark one year since Mark O’Meara retired from playing competitive professional golf. Now, the two-time major winner spends his time making appearances at events such as the 24th ...
Mark O'Meara is calling it a career and he's doing it where he enjoyed some of his finest moments. The 2015 Golf Hall of Fame inductee announced Monday on Golf Channel he was retiring after this ...
The two-time major champion advocated years ago for direct compensation for U.S. Ryder Cup players, which is now happening, but says that stance cost him a captaincy. Mark O'Meara was outspoken in ...
Mark O’Meara is ready to retire, and he has picked the ideal spot in Pebble Beach. O’Meara won the California State Amateur in 1979, the first of his six titles over three decades at Pebble Beach.
Mark O’Meara couldn’t hold it in any longer. Friends don’t consider the 67-year-old World Golf Hall of Famer to be all that emotional, but O’Meara himself said later that he’s more emotional than ...
Nothing against the 20-foot birdie putt he knocked in on the 72nd hole to win the Masters in 1998. Or the victory three months later in the British Open at Royal Birkdale in a four-hole playoff over ...
Mark O’Meara is ready to retire, and he has picked the ideal spot in Pebble Beach. O’Meara won the California State Amateur in 1979, the first of his six titles over three decades at Pebble Beach.
Mark O’Meara dons the Conquistadores trophy helmet after winning the Cologuard Classic on Sunday at Omni Tucson National. “I’ve had like 15 or 16 (second-place finishes), so that’s been pretty ...
Turmoil had swirled through Mark O'Meara's life the past couple years. A divorce, then a marriage. The death of his father in July. The off-the-course issues were taking their toll on the ...