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Tom Hoge enjoys being at Pebble Beach even in a frigid wind and relentless rain. He loved it even more Thursday in brilliant sunshine.
Bob Goalby, who won the 1968 Masters without having to go to a playoff when Roberto De Vicenzo signed for the wrong score, has died.
After the USGA boosted the purse for the U.S. Women’s Open, will men start to see major increases in their biggest events?
Russell Henley made a series of key putts late in his round Saturday and salvaged a 3-under 67 that gave him a two-shot lead.
Russell Henley set a strong target Friday in the Sony Open. He was 6 under over his final six holes and closed with a 30-foot eagle.
Takumi Kanaya and Keita Nakajima are embracing the challenge of following in the footsteps of a Masters champion.
In an outrageously low-scoring start to the new year on Tour, Rahm and Smith pulled away from the rest of the winners-only field.
The Australian made a sensational recovery, capped by four straight birdies at the end for a 9-under 64 and a three-shot lead.
Jon Rahm and Patrick Cantlay both shot 7-under 66 to sit one back of Cam Smith after the first round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions.
Cameron Champ has withdrawn from the Sentry Tournament of Champions after testing positive for the coronavirus.
Here are five topics to ponder for the new year, which starts with a question that seems to repeat itself each year.
Team Daly broke the tournament record in winning the PNC, but it might have been the widest Tiger Woods ever smiled after a runner-up finish.
Emma Talley shared a GoFundMe link for tornado relief efforts in her native Kentucky.
At Jordan Spieth’s request, caddie Michael Greller has been studying up on AimPoint.
In interviews with the four major champions of 2021, they recall at least one shot everyone remembers and one that is just as meaningful.
From Jon Rahm’s putt that won the U.S. Open to Nelly Korda’s major-winning 7-wood, here were the shots, by club, that shaped the year.
Viktor Hovland made consecutive eagles and closed with consecutive bogeys while overcoming a six-shot deficit to win.
Aside from Morikawa leading, Kopeka is five back, Burns and Berger are in the hunt while Spieth and McIlroy endured blunders.
This holiday event in the Bahamas is taking on a little more meaning for Bryson DeChambeau seeking a small measure of revenge.
Rory McIlroy has gone from tears at the Ryder Cup to some of his best golf of the year, and right now his only complaint is the calendar.
Ten years ago, the LPGA Tour had eight players earn at least $1 million in the season. Much will change in ’22.
Facing high stakes against her toughest opponent, Jin Young Ko delivered a performance that was close to perfect Sunday.
What looked to be a wide-open race for the richest prize in women’s golf is now in the hands of Celine Boutier.
On a course she didn’t expect, Nelly Korda delivered the round she needed with a 6-under 66 that left her two shots out of the lead.