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Marcus Meloan made a five-figure mistake Saturday at the U.S. Senior Open, getting disqualified after he was late to his restart time.
Sebastian Munoz hit a shank on the first hole Sunday at the John Deere Classic to quickly lose his solo lead.
As Cameron Champ contends at the John Deere Classic, he opened up about his struggles this year and how he’s focused on better balancing his growing passions.
Matt Fitzpatrick shares the 54-hole lead with Thomas Detry at the Scottish Open, but he also has tickets to Sunday night’s Euro soccer final.
Matthew Wolff is among the latest withdrawals from next week’s Open Championship.
Bryson DeChambeau finally addressed his split with longtime caddie Tim Tucker in an exclusive interview with Golf.com.
A severe storm caused major damage to Omaha Country Club overnight, delaying Saturday’s third round of the U.S. Senior Open.
There comes a time in a successful PGA Tour player’s life when he fields his first question about the PGA Tour Champions. For 45-year-old Zach Johnson, that day was Friday.
Gerina Piller is feeling as good as ever about her game following a second-round 65 Friday at the Marathon LPGA Classic.
Jim Furyk fired a 6-under 64 Friday at the U.S. Senior Open, one of just eight under-par scores in Round 2.
Jon Rahm may play better angry 99% of the time, but it was that other 1% that won him his biggest title to date.
The USGA will begin waiving most name, image and likeness breaches of its Rules of Amateur Status for NCAA-eligible golfers.
As Bryson DeChambeau prepares to play in the Match IV on Tuesday, the questions surrounding his caddie split likely to carry over to The Open.
Xander Schauffele is making his Scottish Open debut this week. He’s also teeing it up for the first time as a married man.
While college athletes across the country with now be able to make money off their name, image, and likeness, college golfers are in a holding pattern.
Patrick Reed decided prior to the U.S. Open to having longtime instructor Kevin Kirk return to full-time duties while David Leadbetter will move into a “consulting role.”
We now know who will represent the U.S. at the Olympics next month in Tokyo. We also know what they’ll wear.
Dick Mast, 70, qualified for the PGA Tour Champions’ Dick’s Sporting Goods Open by shooting 65 on Tuesday in New York.
All three NCAA divisions approved Wednesday a temporary policy that will allow student-athletes to benefit from their name, image and likeness starting Thursday.
American sisters Nelly Korda and Jessica Korda highlight the 60-player Olympic women’s golf field for Tokyo.
Three professional exemptions to tournaments were secured Monday at Detroit Golf Club, by John Shippen winners.
Nelly Korda turned a two-player race into a runaway as she won the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship by three shots to capture her first major-championship title.
The NCAA is lurching toward a temporary, patchwork solution in addressing name, image and likeness compensation for athletes.
Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen and Tyrrell Hatton each announced on Twitter that they would not be representing their respective countries in next month’s Olympic golf event.