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After a 6-under 65 on Moving Day at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, Phil Mickelson likes his position, because he’s flying under the radar.
The Phoenix Open crowd roared for Rickie Fowler and Jordan Spieth. Imagine the din if they had gotten closer to the lead.
We have a pretty crowded leaderboard after 36 holes in Phoenix, but here are Fore Things of note that caught our eye on Day 2 of the biggest party on the PGA Tour.
If you’re staring at this approach shot and your name is Phil Mickelson, what do you do? If you answered, pull out a driver, you are correct.
Add Byeong Hun An’s name to the list of young guns currently taking over the Tour. He’s positioned himself for a breakthrough on one of golf’s biggest stages.
After carding a 64 to grab the first-round Phoenix Open lead, Matt Kuchar revealed his secret after seven weeks away from competition.
For whatever reason, the same names consistently find their top form year after year at the Waste Management Phoenix Open..
Jon Rahm played the Waste Management Phoenix Open as an amateur in 2015, and he remembered how to fire up the crowd at 16.
There’s still a lot of golf to be played, but here are Fore Things of note that caught our eye from the opening round of the biggest party on the PGA Tour.
After shooting a 66 in the first round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open, John Peterson said that in the past he had ‘severely underachieved.’
Four years ago at the WMPO, Phil Mickelson nearly shot a 59. This week in Arizona he’s grouped with recent 59-shooters Justin Thomas and Adam Hadwin.
Jordan Spieth gets a majority of the spotlight. But his caddie Michael Greller took advantage of his chance on Wednesday.
Jordan Spieth relished the opportunity to pick the brain of someone ‘who could be argued as the greatest champion in sport.’
A year after Bubba Watson’s awkward press conference in Phoenix, Patriots superfan Mark Wahlberg helped him keep things light.
Rahm, 22, was understandably fired up after watching his closing eagle at Torrey Pines last week ... almost as fired up as this adorable toddler.
Jon Rahm received a warm homecoming after his Farmers win - including a congratulatory message from Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald.
Hideki Matsuyama wants to defend his title this week at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, but he has other goals on his mind, too.
The PGA Tour’s biggest party of the year is upon us. Here are four star-studded groupings to keep an eye on during the first two rounds at TPC Scottsdale.
A couple of GOATs, Chi Chi Rodriguez 2.0 and Paige Spiranac hits the biggest party on Tour. All that and more in this week’s edition of The Social.
Mark Johnson took his shot for 206 straight days before it finally paid off, getting his wish to caddie for Sergio Garcia in an upcoming pro-am.
Donald Trump gets Twitter advice from the unlikeliest of sources and Tiger Woods continues to run a stellar Instagram account.
Pros are in the public eye more than ever, much of their own doing. And, as we show in The Social, we are highly entertained.
We’ve known about John Daly’s musical talent for some time now, but he took it to another level on Saturday night at the Diamond Resorts Invitational.
With winds whipping up to 40 mph, things were bound to get a little wonky at the Web.com Tour’s Bahamas Great Exuma Classic.