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Bryan entered the week in Utah ranked 138th in FedExCup points.
Frankie Capan III is this week’s guest on the College Golf Talk podcast with Brentley Romine.
From David Puig to Akshay Bhatia, there could be several rookie surprises competing at Bethpage Black next fall.
Chris Korte and John Sand Monday-qualified for the Black Desert Championship despite being temporarily removed from the field after an error allowed them to bypass pre-qualifier.
Hossler asked three times for TIO in his final two holes, and despite be granted the last, he was upended by Kevin Yu in extras.
From Sunday’s winner Braden Thornberry to No. 30 Noah Goodwin, here’s a closer look at the 30 grads.
Should Ding turn pro, he would forfeit exemptions into the Masters and Open Championship in 2025.
Oklahoma’s Drew Goodman is the guest on this week’s College Golf Talk.
Reed Hughes, 71, qualified for the Sanderson Farms Championship by winning a Gulf States PGA section event last year.
The PGA Tour commish, PIF governor and their partners were grouped for the first round at Carnoustie.
The NCAA announced that the NCAA D-I golf championships would be hosted at Omni La Costa through at least 2028.
For players like Trey Winstead, this week’s Korn Ferry Tour Championship is an opportunity to realize a dream that once looked like it’d never happen.
All three are competing in this week’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, a pro-am tournament in Scotland.
The UNC Asheville women’s golf team rode out the storm on campus, though now they are scattered and left wondering when they will return to normalcy.
Who passed and who failed this week at Royal Montreal.
Kim apologized to Jim Furyk and Xander Schauffele for his comments on Saturday night accusing some Americans of a lack of sportsmanship.
The U.S. turned in another convincing singles sessions to cap its 13th Presidents Cup in 15 tries.
Ben An apologized for making fun of his Presidents Cup opponent Wyndham Clark on Saturday night.
An exciting Saturday at the Presidents Cup may have gone a bit too far, at least according to Tom Kim.
Ridley did not say what damage, if any, was sustained by the club, but that its foremost efforts were with its staff and community.
The Internationals dominated the Americans on Friday, winning the foursomes session, 5-0, and tying the competition at Royal Montreal.
Kim added that he felt like he played great, though International captain Mike Weir decided to sit him for Friday foursomes.
The Americans were throwing darts and canning putts throughout Thursday’s four-ball session – and the Internationals, well, were not.
After her WNBA season ended, Clark was looking forward to playing some golf.