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The Southeastern Conference appears to have finalized its spring plan for men’s and women’s golf.
Annika Sorenstam, who turned 50 in October, said she would like to play the U.S. Senior Women’s Open in August.
Brandon Mancheno, the individual runner-up at the 2018 NCAA Championship, has transferred to North Florida.
Jing Yan was docked two shots after being late to her tee time Thursday at the U.S. Women’s Open.
Andrea Lee withdrew from the U.S. Women’s Open on Wednesday after testing positive for COVID-19.
After a difficult year of little golf and canceled college plans, Northern Ireland’s Tom McKibbin, long dubbed the next Rory, has the Walker Cup in his sights.
Sei Young Kim is the pre-tournament favorite for this week’s U.S. Women’s Open at Champions Golf Club in Houston, Texas.
Florida announced Monday that it has officially added Yuxin Lin, a transfer from USC and a two-time Asia-Pacific Amateur champion.
While COVID-19 kept the Korn Ferry Tour from rolling through Nashville this year, it didn’t stop Simmons Bank from giving back.
England’s Callum Shinkwin used two different drivers during a first-round 68 Wednesday in Dubai.
Andy Sullivan was playing golf like an idiot, but now he’s a recent winner and looking for another this week in Dubai.
After Tom Weiskopf made criticial comments about Rory McIlroy’s care level, McIlroy responded.
The Waste Management Phoenix Open expexts to have fans, though the normally raucous 16th hole will be much quieter.
South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout won the Alfred Dunhill Championship by four shots on a difficult Sunday at Leopard Creek.
Jon Rahm and his wife, Kelley, revealed via social media on Friday that they are expecting their first child.
Dustin Johnson announced Friday that he is withdrawing from next week’s Mayakoba Golf Classic.
Here are some of the top moments from Phil Mickelson and Charles Barkley’s win at The Match III at Stone Canyon Club in Oro Valley, Arizona.
Sixteen of the top amateurs in the country have been invited to attend next month’s U.S. Walker Cup practice session.
Vanderbilt’s John Augenstein has decided to forego his final semester at Vanderbilt and turn professional.
Joaquin Niemann is helping raise money for his 1-month-old cousin who is fighting for his life with a rare disease.
Dustin Johnson practiced with a 47-inch driver on the Tuesday of Masters week before going on to win at Augusta National.
David Pastore, Bryson Nimmer and Carson Young earned PGA Tour starts via the eight-event LOCALiQ Series this year.
Cameron Champ has donated $40,000 to fund scholarships for golfers at Prairie View A&M.
Andy Ogletree, the low amateur at last week’s Masters Tournament, has turned professional.