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Bruce Lietzke’s friends remembered him for his remarkable consistency, his ability to succeed without practice and his genuine personality.
Thirty players arrived at the 147th Open and received a letter from the R&A notifying them to bring their respective drivers to the equipment standards office.
Bryson DeChambeau isn’t allowed to use his drawing compass any more during PGA Tour events, but that won’t stop him from pushing rules’ limits.
Kemper Lakes, host to this week’s Women’s PGA, was the site of Mike Reid’s memorable major collapse in 1989. Several years later, he experienced an unexplainable encounter with his former foe.
Bob Toski was in grave danger last week, following a severe heart attack. Now, the 91-year-old legend is in great spirits and feeling well enough to go home.
Phil Mickelson insisted he is still in contention in the U.S. Open despite a first-round 7-over 77 at Shinnecock Hills on Thursday.
Brooks Koepka works hard in the gym, plays hard on the course, and has a strong desire to hold onto his U.S. Open trophy.
Who’s the most popular 24-year-old scientist in the world? Based on his list of fans, the answer would have to be Bryson DeChambeau.
Jack Druga thought nothing could equal navigating Jack Nicklaus around Oakmont ahead of the 1983 U.S. Open. Then he got a chance to do the same with Tiger Woods this week at Shinnecock.
Tracy Hubly caddied for her husband on Friday at the KitchenAid Senior PGA and learned after their round that her nephew was credited with helping stop the school shooting in Indiana.
Aaron Wise has had two good starts - two really good starts - recently. Is this the start of something big? Here’s some background into how he became a 21-year-old PGA Tour winner.
With his mom having lost his dad to a little-known disease, Webb Simpson would like nothing better than to give her a Players Championship win for Mother’s Day.
Rory McIlroy mentioned earlier in the week that he had to decompress after a disappointing Masters finish. But the content he consumed had quite the contrast.
Brooks Koepka is playing this week’s Zurich Classic, his first PGA Tour event since January. He appears strong, focused and ready to win ... even with world No. 1,929 as his partner.
In this week’s Rosaforte Report: Si Woo Kim’s putting cost him a second title, Luke List gets back on the cusp of victory and Dennis Walters earns another great honor in his amazing career.
Prior to this year, Patrick Reed had a poor record at Augusta. But then he and his coach implemented a game plan based on numbers and percentages.
Gary “GT” Nicklaus’ hole-in-one during the Par 3 Contest garnered him some fame. But, as his family can tell you, he’s even more talented with music than at golf.
Ian Poulter was frustrated that his performance at the WGC Match Play hadn’t gotten him into the Masters. Instructor Pete Cowen straightened out his attitude, and now Poulter has a Thursday tee time at Augusta National.
Condoleezza Rice’s first reaction to the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship was one of excitement, but not for her.
With the Masters, which he has already won twice, just around the corner, Match Play champion Bubba Watson has transformed himself and his game.
Trust your instinct. Brad Faxon relayed that thought to Rory McIlroy a week ago, and in the process, helped unlock that massive McIlroy potential.
The report that Tiger Woods and Ernie Els will be named captains for the 2019 Presidents Cup evoked memories of their classic duel that decided the 2003 matches.
Phil Mickelson worked harder this offseason than he let anyone know and it led to a win. Like good friend Tom Brady, Mickelson expects even more titles in his 40s.
Hideki Matsuyama, recovering from a wrist and hand injury, returned to the practice range this week, but needs a little more time to get his game into shape.