Denny Hamlin is looking for his fourth win of 2024 and his fifth career win at the 1.5-mile speedway.
JON JOHNSON Tiger Woods’ son – 15-year-old Charlie Woods – is among the entrants released Wednesday for the 75th Annual Press Thornton Future Masters at the Dothan Country Club.
The youngster from Jupiter, Florida, has gotten national attention while teaming with his father, the PGA great, for several years in the PNC Championship, a father/son tournament held each year in Orlando.
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