Rex Hoggard

Editorial Staff

Rex Hoggard is a veteran sports writer and a senior writer for GolfChannel.com, serving as a beat writer for golf’s professional tours. Hoggard handles breaking news, features and opinion stories and contributes to the network’s news reporting team on-site at PGA Tour events and at golf’s major championships.

In addition to his writing contributions for the network, he serves as a co-host on Morning Drive.

Before joining Golf Channel, Hoggard accumulated more than 15 years of journalism experience, including nine years at Golfweek Magazine. He began his career at the Orlando Sentinel, then worked as a staff reporter for the Highline News in Washington before joining Golfweek in 1999. Hoggard also served in the United States Marine Corps from 1986-’90.

 

 

ARTICLES BY Rex Hoggard

  • Michelle Wie may have survived the cut in Phoenix, but she missed it big time in Cut Line.

  • For a moment, golfs past, present and future all seemed connected by a single, simple theme.

  • It was a good week for our fantasy guru, Rex Hoggard, last week at Innisbrook. Does he go with the chalk this week at Bay Hill? Or does he have a surprise up his sleeve?

  • The meeting started Monday evening, wrapped up Tuesday morning and seemed less focused on the past than what players should expect in the coming months.

  • Annika and hubby made Rex Hoggard's cut this week with baby news. But what about Tiger Woods?

  • Here is the top-level info you'll need to plan your trip to Arizona for Chicago Cubs spring training

  • Here is the top-level info you'll need to plan your trip to Florida for New York Yankees spring training

  • Spring training and golf go together like Tinker to Evers to Chance, the famed double-play connection of Cubs lore.

  • The modern Florida Swing and its foursome of courses has brought a welcome variety to the Tour.

  • Weve gone with the favorite (Tiger Woods/WGC-Accenture Match Play), the defending champion (Ernie Els/Honda Classic) and the hot hand (Geoff Ogilvy/WGC-CA) and were so far back in the standings if this were a World Baseball Classic outing the game would have been called two innings ago.