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For young players, especially rookies on Tour over the last couple of years, getting to play a round on Tour with Tiger Woods is like being a Powerball winner.
Viktor Hovland earned his first PGA Tour victory last week, much to the delight of European Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington.
Unlike some of his peers, Brooks Koepka is intrigued by the Premier Golf League, saying, “I am just going to play where the best players play.”
A year after the USGA was literally the butt of all jokes at the Honda Classic, the communication has improved greatly between the organization and the players.
Keith Mitchell won the Honda Classic with a 15-foot birdie putt, knowing if he missed he was headed to a playoff with Brooks Koepka and Rickie Fowler.
One sports psychologist explains why Patrick Reed seems to thrive in the most chaotic of environments.
If the mysterious Premier Golf League can’t counter Rory McIlroy’s rejection with at least one recruited mega star, we can plant a tombstone on the upstart’s proposal.
Expectant mothers and fathers can now defer their eligibility for USGA championships if a baby’s arrival or planned arrival affects their qualification.
Not many people knew Mickey Wright, especially during her post-playing life. But for those fortunate few who did, the memories will forever be cherished.
Who’s the best South Korean golfer ever? The answer will always be Se Ri Pak, but Inbee Park has a chance to one day reach equal status.
Hall of Fame golfer Mickey Wright, who won 82 LPGA tournaments including 13 majors, died Monday of a heart attack.
China’s Yu Liu and Shanshan Feng have been saddened by the deathly spread of the coronavirus in their homeland and have made efforts to help from afar.
Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods haven’t had many Sunday duels in their careers, but oh how nice it would be if there was still one more in store.
Jordan Spieth felt encouraged by his game after a final-round 67 that left him tied for ninth at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Phil Mickelson might have shot 74 Sunday and failed to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, but he’ll leave Pebble feeling good.
Nick Taylor’s path to his wire-to-wire AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am title wasn’t a cake walk. Pebble Beach packed a punch on Sunday.
Jordan Spieth qualified for the WGC-Mexico Championship with his finish at Pebble Beach while Phil Mickelson is still out after missing a 72nd-hole birdie putt.
Phil Mickelson and partner, former 49ers quarterback Steve Young, are just a shot behind in the pro-am race at Pebble Beach.
Jason Day has done everything but win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, but after recent injuries he’s feeling very grateful.
Nick Taylor leads the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am entering Sunday, but he knows he won’t be the crowd favorite.
Phil Mickelson put on short-game show for the fans with several holeouts and near-holeouts Saturday at Pebble Beach.
Chasing a record sixth AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am title, Phil Mickelson is one shot back entering Sunday as he looks to prove that winning never gets old.
High winds are expected Saturday at the more-demanding Spyglass Hill, where leader Nick Taylor and Jason Day, who sits two back, will play their third rounds.
The Genesis Invitational field is stacked, and includes nine of the top 10 players in the world. Webb Simpson is the only player in the top 10 not committed to play.