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In a recent interview, Lindsey Vonn admitted she still loves Tiger Woods, and called him a ‘great father.’
This week at the Bridgestone, J.R. Smith has strayed from his signature look, going back to traditional golf clothes.
Sam Blewett loves the game, and he doesn’t let the little things like being a 16-month-old and not having 24/7 access to a proper practice facility get in his way working on his swing.
We’re only 100 days from the Ryder Cup, and the U.S. and European social media teams are already doing battle on Twitter.
It appears the Pittsburgh sports scene made quite the impression on Andrew ‘Beef’ Johnston as he was spotted on his way out of town rocking a Pirates hat and a Penguins t-shirt.
Jordan Spieth took to Twitter Sunday to support Stephen Curry before Game 7, displaying the NBA MVP’s newest shoe, the Curry Two Low.
Gregory Bourdy is a relative unknown at the U.S. Open, but a quick look at his outfit tells us that he really likes red wine.
Knowing he wasn’t going to be playing Oakmont on Father’s Day, Nick Hardy gave his dad, John, an early present, letting him caddie the final two holes of the U.S. Open.
While the rest of the golf world is focused on the U.S. Open at Oakmont, John Daly just keeps on John Daly-ing, this time hitting a tee shot out of some guy’s mouth.
We’ve seen some solid shot-making so far this week at a course that demands precision, but the ‘shot’ of the week may have already happened ... on Wednesday.
After helping Rickie Fowler prep for Oakmont on Tuesday, Dash Day spent Friday afternoon at the movies with another PGA Tour superstar, Bubba Watson, and his son Caleb.
Fox News reporter Brett Baier recently sat down with the Dalai Lama himself, and asked him about ‘Caddyshack.’ Turns out, he’s never even heard of it.
The U.S. Open is around the corner,and clothing and apparel companies have started to release scriptings of what their players will be wearing at Oakmont Country Club.
Academy-award nominated actor and celebrity golfer Mark Wahlberg just had a whole artificial turf practice facility installed in his backyard.
People have been popping bottles of champagne since champagne was invented, but in the year 2016, one bro and his significant have flipped the bottle-popping game on its head.
Sometimes, playing like a pro isn’t so hard. Take Mike Ferik, for example, who took a page out of Woody Austin’s book during a round with his buddies.
It was Oklahoma who snuck inside the NCAA match play cut line and Arizona State who was left on the outside looking in.
On Saturday at the AT&T Byron Nelson, some jabroni drove his golf cart into a fire hydrant, and judging by his immediate reaction, he wasn’t supposed to do that.
In a recent interview with CBS, Jack Nicklaus discussed his relationship Donald Trump and wasn’t hesitant about voicing his support.
Who’s currently the best golfer in the world? The numbers say Jason Day, but who’s got time for things like facts and numbers?
There are plenty of ways to eat a marshmallow. Roasted over a camp fire, smashed between a couple of graham crackers, hitting a flop shot way up in the air ... wait, what?
As if the U.S. Open doesn’t have enough firepower, former long-drive champion Jamie Sadlowski took a big step toward playing in this summer’s U.S. Open on Monday.
One Direction member Niall Horan has become a great ambassador for golf in the last few years, but that doesn’t mean he’s comfortable playing with a crowd watching.
What’s Rickie Fowler to do with a couple days off at The Players? Hang around the clubhouse and prank your friends who are still in the tournament, of course.