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Phil Mickelson has been hitting it all over the place lately, but Friday’s round offered hope for improvement.
Keegan Bradley can hold his own alongside Tiger Woods, as evidenced by his opening 68 at the PGA Championship.
The latest change to the qualifying process comes down to money, and that’s fine. The PGA Tour is a business after all.
At least it’s not the Tiger Woods you used to know. That Tiger Woods who dominated majors is never coming back.
They were fierce rivals, but Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson were also connected by respect and friendship.
As great as Jack Nicklaus was on Tour, there is one example where players shouldn’t try to copy the Golden Bear.
Critics of Bubba Watson’s decision to skip The Players to be with his wife and newly adopted son don’t know all the facts.
Tiger isnt the first athlete to shun the media, but he could learn a lesson from Andre Agassi, who traveled the path.
Tiger Woods’ life has changed since Thanksgiving 2009. His game has changed. But he’s still the same man.
For those struggling to keep their PGA Tour cards, there’s nothing ‘magic’ about the Magic Kingdom.
Next year’s storylines involve Tiger’s best shot at major No. 15 and a British Open victory that became a last hurrah.
From can’t-miss-kid to struggling pro to FedEx Cup champ, Bill Haas is finally where many felt he would always be.
With Michelle Wie being a test case, Lexi Thompson will have to navigate the enormous pressure heading her way.
The Players, Presidents Cup and FedEx Cup are good, but the PGA Tour gets carried away trying to make them great.
As the FedEx Cup gets underway, the Tour could use little shake up of the whole playoff format for added excitement.
The Tiger Woods camp has never been of the chatty variety, yet its his silence that keeps us coming back for more.
After the break up of Tiger Woods and Steve Williams, John Feinstein has a few suggestions for Williams if he decides to author a book.
Does Tiger need a swing change? A caddie change? No, John Feinstein says that he might need an agent change.
When it comes to politics, Republicans and Democrats have nothing on Tiger, the AT&T National and the PGA Tour.
For many in professional golf, life is just a series of twists and turns. Harrison Frazar has had more than most.
Rory McIlroy has the ability to become a champion who will be both respected for his talent and genuinely liked.
The word unique gets tossed around all too often, but it applies when one is talking about Steve Stricker’s career.
Through all the victories and all the defeats, Tom Watson remains one of the game’s most inspiring figures.
Competing in Open qualifiers can be a nuisance, but it’s a necessary and important step for many.