Pat Perez and his controversial wife Ashley, who he married in 2015, are officially getting divorced. Perez and Ashely are two of the more polarizing figures in golf, and have not been afraid to speak their minds at any point.
LIV golfer Pat Perez took credit for the pointed comments blasting PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan that were originally attributed -- wrongly -- to Dustin Johnson.
Investigators did not suspect that Tiger Woods was under the influence of drugs or alcohol when he was involved in a serious car accident nearly two years ago, but Pat Perez’s wife has apparently drawn her own conclusions.
Perez explained why he disagreed with Woods' assessment of issues with LIV Golf.
Much of the war of words that’s been going on in the golf world for close to the last year has come between those siding with the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.
When explaining the long-term team concept for LIV Golf, CEO Greg Norman said that the captains would be treating the teams like professional sports franchises.
No one benefitted from the team format in LIV Golf more than Pat Perez. The 46-year-old, who had two top-10s in 19 events on the PGA Tour last season and hadn’t won in five years before joining LIV, ended up taking home more than $8 million in the series’ eight tournaments despite logging a best finish of 15th.
Matt Jones, Peter Uihlein and Bryson DeChambeau are the only remaining golfers in the lawsuit.
In terms of career moves, Pat Perez might have nailed it. As the fourth member of the 4 Aces, he has amassed $3 million from his participation alone in four events.
Johnson earned his first career LIV Golf victory in dramatic fashion on Sunday afternoon.
The possibility of some LIV Golf players bowing out of the antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour was broached during last week’s hearing — and Pat Perez appears to be the first. Perez told Sports Illustrated that he intends to withdraw as one of the 11 plaintiffs.
The relationship between sports journalists and misunderstanding legal terminology continues in the world of golf and legal drama. What we do know is that a trial date has been set for the lawsuit that LIV Golfers filed against the PGA Tour, and it is in January 2024.
If you haven’t already heard of Bobby Fairways, Joey Coldcuts, or Fat Perez, you’re severely lagging behind. Known for lighthearted hilarious heckling
A video of bad boy LIV golfer Pat Perez singing, “We Are the Champions,” on the tour’s luxury plane recently went viral. The party-hearty scene illustrated the difference between the rebel LIV Golf and the staid PGA Tour.
Several of the top golfers in the world left the PGA Tour to sign with the new LIV Golf series, and there is one primary reason they all made the jump: money.
For over 20 years, Pat Perez had prided himself on never losing his PGA Tour card, winning three tour events, and amassing over $28 million in career earnings, sponsorship deals notwithstanding.
Mexico's Carlos Ortiz carded a 5-under 67 to take a one-shot lead after the opening round of the LIV event at Pumpkin Ridge. Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez and Brooks Koepka are in the top 10.
Media were quizzical of Brooks Koepka, Pat Perez, and Patrick Reed about their decision to leave the PGA Tour for LIV Golf.
Pat Perez is in 42nd position, with a score of -11, following the third round of the 2022 AT&T Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch. Check out all the detailed information about this golf tournament including the date, time, TV channel and where to stream it live online for free.
Pat Perez is in 63rd position, with a score of -2, after the third round of the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta Vallarta. See everything you need to know about this golf tournament including the date, time, TV channel and how to stream it live online for free.
Rahm earned his first major win at the U.S. Open last year. View the original article to see embedded media. Jon Rahm’s status as the world’s top-ranked
The 2018-19 PGA Tour regular season has come to an end. What's left is the three-tournament FedEx Cup playoff. The action begins with The Northern Trust this weekend at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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