Effective immediately, any player or caddie who tests positive for COVID-19 but appears asymptomatic may return to competition following two negative test results at least 24 hours apart.
Former Korn Ferry Tour member Sunny Kim carded the second mini-tour 59 on Tuesday to storm back from nine down and win his 67th Minor League Golf event.
Move over Happy Gilmore, there’s company atop the list of biggest hitters who don’t play golf for a living and his name is Mike Trout, the three-time MVP for the Los Angeles Angels.
Jon Rahm began the day on fire with four consecutive birdies, and he put a bow on a wild day late with a hole-in-one, but he wasn’t the first of the day to card an ace.
Kobe Bryant tributes continue to flood into the golf world, and new world No. 1 Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas will each honor the late Laker legend this week at the Genesis Invitational.
Nick Taylor followed up Thursday’s 63 with a second-round, 6-under 66 at Pebble Beach to take a two-shot lead over Jason Day at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Webb Simpson closed with two birdies to take Tony Finau to a playoff at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. On the first playoff hole, he defeated Finau for his first win since 2018.
Tony Finau catapulted to the top of the leaderboard Saturday at the Waste Management Phoenix Open thanks to a bogey-free, 9-under 62 at TPC Scottsdale.
With a little help from a fake beard and some sunglasses, Rickie Fowler went undercover and threw on his caddie bib to help–and shock–some unsuspecting weekend warriors.
As far as caddie hires go, Charlie Woods knocked it out of the park for his junior event in South Florida with father Tiger looping for his 10-year-old son.
Collin Morikawa arrives at the Sentry Tournament of Champions as a first-timer, by way of his maiden PGA Tour win last summer. But he’s got a track record at Kapalua’s Plantation Course.
It’s well-known that Terrell Owens loves him some him, but apparently he’s also a big fan of other people who love them some them, and he let Justin Thomas and Tiger Woods know it.
Bryson DeChambeau had to get clearance to continue hitting drives on the range Tuesday at Royal Melbourne, and his newfound, bulked-up strength had something to do with it.