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Rory McIlroy had a simple explanation for switching back to a conventional putting grip Thursday at the Memorial Tournament.
Jordan Spieth vowed to have more fun on the golf course before last week’s Dean & DeLuca Invitational.
The PGA Tour’s decision to move the World Golf Championship from Doral to Mexico City did not go over well with Donald Trump, but several players were supportive of the decision.
Phil Mickelson vowed to do a better job of watching who he associates himself with after he agreed to repay more than $1 million to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Rory McIlroy was supportive of the PGA Tour’s decision Wednesday to move the annual stop at Doral to Mexico City.
As always, one of the highlights of the Memorial Tournament is when host Jack Nicklaus stops into the media center for a “ask me anything” session with reporters.
Home-field advantage is usually a good thing. That hasn’t been the case for Jason Day at the Memorial Tournament.
Jason Day took notice of Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy’s recent wins. He hopes to respond this week at the Memorial.
The top 3 players in the world – Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy – are all coming into the Memorial off of wins, and two of the three will be grouped together for the first two rounds.
So, the Big 3 is back on, right? The top three players have each won in the last three weeks, setting up for a super summer.
It was a day to go low, and that’s exactly what Jason Day did in the first round of The Players Championship.
Rory McIlroy knows as well as anyone how hard it is to win a green jacket.
They’re still trying to catch up in New Orleans after a five hour rain delay on Thursday. Here’s how things stand through two days at the Zurich Classic.
Jason Bohn was under a little pressure to make the cut Friday at the RBC Heritage, but that turned out to be a good thing.
Through two rounds at Harbour Town, a familiar name shares the lead heading into the weekend. Here’s where things stand at the RBC Heritage.
Forty years after his Masters win, Raymond Floyd talks about his record week and his secret weapon.
World No. 1 Lydia Ko made a tap-in birdie on the 72nd hole to win the ANA Inspiration by one shot for her second major.
Jason Day is the latest champion of the Sunshine State, holding off the field on Sunday with a 2-under 70 at Bay Hill.
Jordan Spieth is back to defend his title at the Valspar Championship at one of the best courses on the Florida swing. Here are the marquee groups at Innisbrook Resort.
Playing in the same group, Sergio Garcia grabbed the lead late on Thursday at the Honda and Rickie Fowler finished one back.
Phil Mickelson bounced back from a missed cut at Torrey Pines and finished T-11 Sunday at the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Bubba Watson had a week he’d like to forget at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, but he promised after finishing T-14 that he would be back next year.
Rickie Fowler found the water twice on 17th hole Sunday, and tears followed in his post-tournament news conference.