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President Donald Trump jumped on Twitter shortly after the Masters ended to congratulate Patrick Reed on his first major championship.
Patrick Reed picked up his first major victory on Sunday at the Masters. But according to Tiger Woods, it’s not all he earned by winning at Augusta National.
The stars of this year’s Masters will get ample time to speak to the media, but one impressionist offered a hilarious sneak preview on Monday.
The North Carolina Tar Heels open their NCAA tournament on Friday, but you wouldn’t know it from a quick conversation with their head coach.
Sure, you say you’re thankful Tiger Woods is back in your life. But what have you done to express your gratitude? One fan has gone above and beyond.
Everyone goes wild for Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler honors Arnold Palmer with some custom shoes and Andrew “Beef” Johnson did the impossible ... he ordered too much food.
Keeping with the tradition of professional golfers posting unflattering photos of themselves after surgery, Justin Thomas took to Instagram on Wednesday to share this beauty from his hospital bed after getting his wisdom teeth pulled: Thomas, who is off this week after losing to Phil Mickelson in a playoff on Sunday at the WGC-Mexico Championship, hilariously captioned the photo, “I’m pretty.”
A golfer with no hands makes a hole-in-one, Steph Curry trashes his hotel room and skips out on work in an attempt to play Augusta National, and the Spanish language takes over the PGA Tour.
Tiger Woods announced he will be teeing it up the next two weeks. And the guy he bumped out of the Valspar field didn’t seem to mind at all.
Parenting is a tough job, you’re bound to screw up every now and again. Just ask former FedExCup champion Brandt Snedeker.
Justin Thomas wins the Honda Classic despite one fan very loudly wishing he didn’t, an NFL player signs an unusual golf contract with his fiancée and Kevin Na doesn’t hesitate, no matter what casual golf observers may claim.
Justin Thomas got one fan kicked out of the Honda Classic for rooting (very loudly) against him, but he was singing a slightly different tune Monday.
Bubba Watson re-emerges in the winner’s circle but gets exposed on the hardwood, Mark Wahlberg tunes out Tiger Woods and if John Daly wants a drinking partner, he need look no further than ...
An up-and-coming pro deletes his Twitter account after forgetting the first rule of the social media website – don’t tweet, Billy Hurley provides us with one of the funniest moments of the year so far – at Jordan Spieth’s expense, and the best shot of the week comes from Jim Nantz’s backyard – twice.
Billy Hurley pulled out all the stops in his latest advertisement against Jordan Spieth, with the two of them vying for Chairman of the PAC.
The ‘fastest hole in golf’ is a record that was made to be broken, and four PGA Tour rookies recently set the new mark ... you know, until it is broken again.
Sure, the WMPO crowds can get a little out of control, but it’s nothing compared to the party Philadelphia threw after its Super Bowl win.
Rory McIlroy will appear on an episode of Amazon Prime’s ‘The Grand Tour’ where he will take on Paris Hilton in a head-to-head car race.
One unlucky guy at a recent Baylor University basketball game is living proof that all of these full-court basketball putts don’t find the bottom of the cup.
While some pros - both those playing and vacationing - were enjoying relaxed locales, others were contemplating golf’s version of the XFL.
Phil Mickelson’s wayward drives that come with a signed glove and friendly apology are stuff of legend. So is his sense of humor.
One legend compares himself to another legend. While yet another legend hangs with some future legends. It’s just a bunch of greatness.
Based on Curtis Strange’s reaction to the CareerBuilder Challenge playoff on Sunday, it’s safe to say he did things a little differently in his day.
Tom Brady and Tiger Woods are two of the all-time greats in their respective sports ... a fact that is not lost on the five-time Super Bowl winning quarterback.