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Floyd Mayweather is now 50-0 after defeating Conor McGregor in Las Vegas on Saturday, but the most impressive number is how much money he made.
In the year 2017, people will do just about anything for the sake of a viral video. Case in point, this guy who ended up on fire after a trick shot gone awry.
Rory McIlroy is back in action ... at Yankee Stadium and a bunch of pros get caught up in solar eclipse-mania in this week’s The Social.
The last time we saw Rory McIlroy he mentioned he might be done for the year, but he looked good on Tuesday hitting golf balls at Yankee Stadium.
A solar eclipse swept across the U.S. on Monday and people lost their collective minds trying to catch a glimpse of it, including some golf stars.
The U.S. Solheim Cup team has been showing off some outrageous American swag on social media ahead of their matches with Europe.
Justin Thomas celebrates with Tiger Woods, the latest edition of DJ-Paulina on vacation and a great application for Rory McIlroy’s open caddie job.
Most of the golf world was very pleased to see Justin Thomas break through and win his first major at the PGA. But for one man, it was his worst nightmare.
Contrary to popular belief, Smylie Kaufman doesn’t live at Bakers Bay in the Bahamas and appear once a year. He’s a regular guy with a new fiancee.
Chesson Hadley is in the mix at this week’s Web.com Tour Price Cutter Charity Championship despite locking his keys in his car thanks to his ‘mental fortitude.’
In case you’re still not over the Tiger Woods scandal from 2009 and the subsequent fall from grace for Tiger Woods, well, “Reelz” has you covered.
You know the old saying, it’s all fun and games until ... golf balls start falling out of the sky. Wait, what? That’s what happened recently at a TopGolf.
Tiger Woods hangs with a couple of soccer icons while the rest of the golf world was gathered at Sergio Garcia’s wedding in The Social.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño seized the opportunity Saturday to poke a little fun at himself, asking for a text from Jordan Spieth to help him get back on track.
What was the secret to the Robert Garrigus’ success on Moving Day? Well, according to him, the valuable commodity of knowing when to be an idiot.
The Digital Ally Open is offering walk-up music for players this week so Scott Langley turned the decision over to Twitter.
As plenty of dudes can attest, are you even friends with someone if you can’t give them a little cup check from time to time?
Justin Thomas, who has a history with Johnny Miller, took a little jab at the broadcaster as Branden Grace shot a historic 62 at The Open.
One would think after getting into contention at The Open, Bubba Watson would be happy to meet the press. Well ... one would be wrong.
Ian Poulter followed up his opening 67 at Royal Birkdale with a Friday 70. But one Poulter has already bagged a win during Open week. That would be Luke.
Jason Day didn’t exactly set the world on fire with an opening 1-under 69 at The Open. The Aussie’s outfit however, well, that was a different story.
Phil Mickelson is always thinking outside the box on the golf course, and last year at The Open he showed us that creativity doesn’t just apply to shaping shots.
One man in the Scottish Open gallery scared two unsuspecting fans walking by, eliciting laughs from everyone ... except the poor couple.
The American Century Championship is all about having fun, and no group is doing that better than Justin Timberlake, Stephen Curry and Tony Romo.