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In an extraordinary life, the hardest goodbye for Vin Scully, who called golf on NBC and CBS, was when he shelved his clubs for good.
Rob Labritz, a three-decade club pro, is living his lifelong dream of playing on the PGA Tour Champions. But he still wants more.
Two of the ROY front runners, Sahith Theegala and Cameron Young, find themselves at the top of the leaderboard after 36 holes.
Mark Hubbard dropped his 4-iron immediately, thinking he botched his shot. His estimation couldn’t be more wrong.
Coming into the Rocket Mortgage Classic (the second to last regular season event), Patrick Cantlay sits sixth in the FedExCup standings.
Nelly Korda opened the Evian Championship shooting 64-67. But now after a Saturday 71, she has her work cut out for her Sunday.
Kim Moore is head coach of Western Michigan University’s women’s golf team. Now she’s teeing it up in the inaugural U.S. Adaptive Open.
Cam Smith, who notched his first major victory at The Open, moved up to No. 2 in the world ranking, bumping Rory McIlroy to No. 3.
John Daly spent Saturday morning eight miles down the road from the Old Course with Eli, Peyton and Cooper Manning and Eric Church.
The men’s Open was first played there in 1873, but it would be another 134 years before LPGA pros were given the same opportunity.
Only one player will win the 150th Open. Who might that be? Well, Rory McIlroy, at +1000, is PointsBet’s favorite
One of the best golf stories of the year just got even better, holing out on his final hole Saturday to shoot a 59.
Jordan Spieth has shut down a report from Golf Monthly that said he was in talks and considering an offer from LIV Golf.
According to the SBJ, Mastercard has paused its activations with Poulter and McDowell due to “uncertainties around their standing.”
Grayson Murray won the 2017 Barbasol, but five years later at the same tournament, things went much differently.
Ahead of his Open title defense, Morikawa plans to just focus on winning. If he does that, the world No. 1 throne will come naturally.
The 22-year-old Gotterup is T-3 at 10 under, five shots off J.T. Poston’s lead halfway through the John Deere Classic.
A 5-under 66 has Chris Naegel, 39, T-3, four shots off the lead in just his sixth-ever PGA Tour start and third at the John Deere Classic.
ZJ isn’t too concerned about how LIV will affect his Ryder Cup squad. Others, however, are more anxious about their future status.
Sahith Theegala walked to the 18th tee with a one-stoke lead and his maiden Tour win in sight.
Michael Thorbjornsen didn’t win the Travelers, but the amateur from Stanford finished solo fourth Sunday at TPC River Highlands.
Amateur Michael Thorbjornsen is T-7 and just five shots off the lead heading into the final round of the Travelers Championship.
Even if Theegala doesn’t come away with the hardware tomorrow, TPC River Highlands will always hold a special place in his heart.
Chris Gotterup has made the cut in 75% of the tournaments he’s played in his young career, and he doesn’t plan on stopping.