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Chris Kirk AP. Which fits, because Kirk is one of the most unassuming players on the PGA Tour — quiet, thoughtful, respectful and not an ounce of flash in his personality or his game.
Chris Kirk's tight wedge on first playoff hole sets up birdie and win at Honda. Cole had a chance, playing his third shot from the sand to just outside of 10 feet for a birdie that would have ...
Chris Kirk hits his tee shot on Sunday on the 16th hole on the Plantation Course at Kapalua. Getty Images Don’t let the exterior deceive you, Chris Kirk says.
Chris Kirk celebrates winning the Honda Classic on Sunday. USA TODAY Sports. In May 2019, Kirk spoke about what pushed him to get clean and take an indefinite leave from the PGA Tour. He return to ...
W hen Chris Kirk tees it up at this week’s RSM Classic, the FedExCup Fall’s finale at Sea Island, it will mark just his second start since the Tour Championship in September. Call it an ...
Chris Kirk is surrounded by love Kirk said he’s made it a point during his recovery to surround himself with people, to avoid situations where he’s on the road and alone.
This is Kirk’s sixth career PGA Tour win and ninth professional win, and this elevated event paid him $3.6 million. Golf Chris Kirk shoots 29-under to win The Sentry, PGA Tour’s season opener ...
PONTE VEDRA BEACH — As Chris Kirk goes through the media gauntlet, his eyes widen, constantly darting in every direction. Nearly two years after revealing he’s had issues with alcoholism ...
Heading down the homestretch of the Honda Classic, Chris Kirk’s pursuit of his fifth PGA Tour win felt like the first time. In a way, it was. Free of alcohol for nearly four years, Kirk had j… ...
Kirk tapped it in to clinch at least a two-way tie for third, which is what he needed Sunday at the Sony Open to satisfy the requirements of his extension. He almost earned himself a victory, too, ...
Chris Kirk, after a leave of absence to battle alcoholism and depression, has secured his membership on the PGA Tour by tying for second at the Sony Open. x. Skip to main content.
Chris Kirk knew the long road back from alcoholism and depression would require support from family at home and from PGA Tour friends on the road. Neither was in short supply. He just didn't know ...