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Tiger Woods announced Friday that he will not play next week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, though he still hopes to play the Masters.
Lydia Ko coughed up the Coates lead to Na Yeon Choi, but she still became the youngest No. 1 in golf history with a T-2 finish.
Tiger Woods has had plenty of memorable shots over the last two decades. Here’s one I’ll never forget.
Phil Mickelson’s double-dose of hospitality at The Barclays was my favorite moment - or moments - of 2014.
Padraig Harrington won the Asian Tour’s Indonesia Open by two strokes Sunday for his first victory in four years.
After a 5-under 67 on Saturday, 48-year-old John Daly is only four strokes behind leader Wade Ormsby at the Turkish Airlines Open.
Ian Poulter started the third round of the Turkish Airlines Open with a comfy six-shot lead. But after a 75, he trails Wade Ormsby by one.
Sang-Moon Bae’s big lead shrank in the final round of the Frys.com Open, but not enough to deny him the win in the Tour season opener.
Lost in all the right moves European captain Paul McGinley made last week at the Ryder Cup was the one big move he didn’t make.
Colin Montgomerie will be one of three former European Ryder Cup captains who will help select the skipper for 2016, and he’s thrown out a few names that he will have his eye on.
To pod or not to pod? That’s the question every U.S. Ryder Cup captain has been asked since Paul Azinger used his pod system to lead the U.S. to its last win over Europe in 2008.
Rory McIlroy has already stated he wants to reunite with fellow countryman Graeme McDowell at the Ryder Cup. And now according to the BBC, G-Mac also has brushed aside any claims that the duo won’t be paired together, despite McIlroy’s ongoing lawsuit with their former management company.
Rory McIlroy and his golf clubs need some time apart.
Over a 10-year span, Arnold Palmer won a U.S. Amateur and seven major titles, taking himself and the game to new heights.
Arnold Palmer won several tournaments in spectacular fashion. He lost, many times, in the same manner.