Camilo Villegas is a wily veteran who found a way to finish inside the top 10 at the American Express last week. The Colombian golfer turned an opening-round 72 into an incredible 62 on Friday. That helped Villegas immensely.
Straka, who didn't have a bogey in the tournament until Sunday's 16th hole, won for the third time on the PGA Tour and for the first time since the 2023 John Deere Classic.
The five-time Tour-winner, who recently served on the Player Advisory Council, has a bold idea to eliminate slow play.
Manuel Merizalde of Colombia already had five birdies in eight holes Thursday and rode that to a 6-under 66, giving him a three-way share of the lead after the opening round of the Latin America Amateur Championship.
Pace of play on the PGA Tour has been a hot-button topic, and Camilo Villegas is convinced the Tour can stamp it out in 2026.
Manuel Merizalde of Colombia is a 45-year-old who works for a security company and rarely plays golf more than once a week. Those low expectations might have helped him in the opening round of the Latin America Amateur Championship.
We have nominees for the 36th GLAAD Media Awards, which honor fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the LGBTQ+ community. 'Emilia Pérez' gets snubbed.
GLAAD has unveiled the nominees for its 36th annual GLAAD Media Awards, with Variety securing two noms for outstanding print article (senior entertainment writer Adam B. Vary’s piece on Joe Locke) and magazine overall coverage.
The GLAAD Media Awards nominations announcement comes just two days after President Donald Trump, newly inaugurated for his second term, declared and issued an executive order that it would be the “official policy” of the U.S. that there are only two sexes: male and female, which “are not changeable,” the executive order states.
GLAAD Media Awards nominations list included one significant omission. Netflix’s Emilia Pérez was left off the nonprofit advocacy group’s list of “303 culture-changing nominees across 33 categories, honoring outstanding fair,
GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, announced nominees for the 36th GLAAD Media Awards Wednesday, honoring “outstanding fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of LGBTQ people and issues in film,
The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies’ Cogut Visiting Professor Camilo Umaña will give a talk on “Humanizing prisons. Practical lessons from Colombia’s policy making.”