Just two weeks after leaving LIV Golf and declaring his intentions to return to the PGA Tour, Patrick Reed already appears close to locking up his card for the 2027 season. On Sunday, Reed became the ...
Reed Sr., James T. "Jim" James T. Reed Sr., age 87 of Dayton, passed away Thursday, January 29, 2026 at St. Leonard Center. He was born July 31, 1938 in Dayton, Ohio the son of the late Joseph and ...
A 13-year-old boy from Hebron, Indiana, died from injuries he suffered after a crash on a BMX track in Hobart over the weekend, officials said. The Lake County, Indiana, Coroner's Office said ...
Oliver Ball-Reed, 13 of Hebron, died on Saturday after an accident, the Lake County Coroner's Office said. Steel Wheels BMX said the community is mourning the 13-year-old boy in a social media post.
A 13-year-old boy died after an incident at a BMX park in Hobart, Indiana, the Lake County Coroner's Office said on Sunday. Oliver Ball-Reed, of Hebron, was critically injured at Steel Wheels BMX on ...
Former Masters champion Patrick Reed has decided to leave Saudi-funded LIV Golf and is seeking reinstatement of his PGA Tour membership for the 2027 season, the American said on Wednesday. Reed, 35, ...
Patrick Reed has set a return to the PGA Tour after playing out his LIV Golf contract, which expired at the end of 2025. Reed and the PGA Tour announced Wednesday that he has applied for reinstatement ...
Nine-time PGA TOUR winner Patrick Reed has announced plans to return to TOUR competition later this year as he looks to reinstate his membership for the 2027 season. Reed, whose career accomplishments ...
Patrick Reed won the Dubai Desert Classic on Sunday. Warren Little / Getty Images Patrick Reed is leaving LIV Golf to pursue an eventual return to the PGA Tour, he announced Wednesday. Reed, who won ...
Patrick Reed is leaving LIV Golf, and he and several other players are seeking reinstatement with the PGA Tour. Reed, 35, had remarked just days ago after winning the Hero Dubai Desert Classic that he ...
At an age when most of her contemporaries were measuring their retirement years in decades, Virginia Oliver’s days began at 3 a.m., when she rose to go lobstering with her son Max off Maine’s coast.