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MacIntyre didn’t expect to have all the alcohol out of his system by the time he teed it up Thursday at Troon.
Colin Montgomerie did not hold back when asked about whether Woods should call it a career.
Timmy Crawford aced the par-4 third hole Saturday at TPC Colorado, the KFT’s first par-4 ace since 2012.
Hughes was docked two shots and now finds himself eight back of Scottish Open leader Ludvig Åberg.
The world No. 1 was bitten following a missed cut at the KPMG Women’s PGA.
McIlroy’s caddie, Harry Diamond, has faced criticism since McIlroy’s U.S. Open collapse.
From fewer captain’s picks likely to who delivered the news that Bradley was going to be the next U.S. captain.
Schauffele was asked Tuesday about the Ryder Cup and the new U.S. captain, Keegan Bradley.
Luiten, who won a court case last week that would require Netherlands to enter him into the Olympics, likely won’t be heading to Paris after all.
Turk Pettit Monday-qualified for the Korn Ferry Tour’s The Ascendant in Colorado.
Bradley was tabbed as the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup captain, a wild-card pick by the PGA that could prove to be genius.
After back-to-back top-10s, DraftKings has tabbed the Florida State rising junior as the favorite to win the ISCO Championship.
Pan’s AJGA event overlaps with the year’s final major at Royal Troon, which Pan qualified for Sunday at the John Deere Classic.
Clanton tied for second at the John Deere Classic, his second straight top-10 finish on the PGA Tour.
The Scot won the BMW International Open on Sunday, a victory that was just enough to earn him an Open exemption via the Race to Dubai.
Clanton is trying to become the first amateur since 1958 to notch back-to-back top-10s on PGA Tour.
The Americans took the Sunday singles session, 14 ½-9 ½, to close out a 32 ½-27 ½ at Lahinch Golf Club in Ireland.
Thompson has yet to win anywhere on the PGA Tour, but he could pull off a three-peat of sorts Sunday at TPC Deere Run.
The two sides are tied, 18-18, through three sessions in Ireland.
Reed is two shots off the lead entering Sunday’s final round of the BMW International Open.
Spieth carded six birdies and was just two off the lead when he turned Saturday at TPC Deere Run.
Sepp Straka took advantage of Tour’s signature events, but even he thinks they’re ‘less competitive’
Straka believes the Tour’s biggest tournaments, which have benefitted him and the other top-50 players immensely, should have bigger fields as well.
Day stayed at the motel back in 2006 when he made his pro debut, as did Tour media official Doug Milne – and a stray dog.
Chun began his playing career at Cal in 1997 and had served the past eight seasons as director of golf for the Bears.