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East met West on Friday at Pebble Beach, where the 36-hole leaderboard includes Phil Mickelson.in the “Fast and Furious” movies.
Chez Reavie emerged out of the Day 1 positioning to grab a one-shot lead in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Remember when Jordan Spieth was talking about being exhausted? On Thursday Spieth looked fresh as a daisy, shooting a 4-under 67 in the Singapore Open.
Titleist has introduced a new line of Scotty Cameron Select putters, which will be available in golf shops beginning April 8.
Titleist has introduced new Vokey Design Spin Milled 6 wedges,
Fifty years after company founder Karsten Solheim designed the original Anser, putter, Ping has introduced two new Anser models – the TR 1966 Anser and Anser 2.
TaylorMade Golf has announced the completion of its M family through the introduction of M2 drivers, fairway woods and Rescue clubs.
Wilson Golf has launched a new line of irons, the Wilson Staff C200, which it says is “designed to dramatically improve player distance and accuracy.”
Ping’s new G Series of clubs includes drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons and a new club category that Ping calls the Crossover.
Imagine a PGA Tour Florida swing that doesn’t include Doral’s Blue Monster. Inconceivable? Maybe not.
Australian Matt Jones didn’t make it easy on himself, but in the end he made the shots and the putts that he had to and hung on to win his country’s national Open.
Rod Pampling shot a course-record 10-under 61 on Sunday, taking the Australian Open clubhouse lead at 6 under.
Jordan Spieth overcame a disastrous start to finish eagle-birdie and move into second place in the Australian Open.
Adam Scott’s final stroke of the putter put a smile on his face and gave him hope that he’s not out of the Australian Open mix.
Last December we presented a list of 10 players to watch during 2015. Ever wonder how they did? Wonder no more.
Sydney native Matt Jones leads midway through the Australian Open, but defending champion Jordan Spieth is lurking.
Adam Scott dug himself into a hole Friday with a 2-over 73 in the second round of the Australian Open.
Jordan Spieth and Adam Scott couldn’t break par, as a Web.com Tour wannabe topped the first round of the Australian Open.
Jordan Spieth began defense of his Australian Open title with an even-par 71 at The Australian Golf Club in Sydney.
Given the nature of their success and their demeanor, Lydia Ko vs. Inbee Park is turning into the classiest rivalry in sports.
Lydia Ko is two shots behind CME Group Tour Championship leader Ha Na Jang after 36 holes, but in front in the race for a $1 million bonus.
Derek Fathauer shot his second consecutive 66 Saturday to take the lead in the OHL Classic at Mayakoba.
In this edition of After Further Review, our writers weigh in on the end (for some players) of anchored putting, Lorena Ochoa’s hall-of-fame limbo and how the PGA Tour can ward off delays due to darkness.
Walk? Ride? With the Golfboard, there’s a third option for getting around the course.