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Young admitted that Sunday was not your typical final round on the PGA Tour, with Trump arriving shortly after noon local time and staying through the final putt.
Mikael Lindberg not only won his first DP World Tour event on Sunday, but he earned his first major-championship berth in the process.
The NCAA Division I men’s golf regional fields will be unveiled Wednesday at 2 p.m. ET on Golf Channel. Until then, it’s time to project which teams will be participating and where they will be going.
A yearly tradition continues as USC women’s golf coach Justin Silverstein joins Burko and Brentley to break down all six NCAA women’s golf regionals.
Conference championships are now underway as men’s and women’s teams battle for automatic bids into the NCAA postseason, and we’ll track the results as they finish.
LIV New Orleans was a new addition to this year’s LIV schedule, originally slated for June 25-28 at Bayou Oaks at City Park.
As conference championships begin, it’s time to forecast the 72-team field for NCAA Division I women’s golf regionals.
Less than a year after fighting to keep DP World Tour card, Alex Fitzpatrick teamed with his older brother, Matt, to capture the Zurich Classic and earn his first PGA Tour card.
The Auburn junior became just the second player ever to win three consecutive SEC individual titles, finishing a whopping seven shots better than runner-up Jase Summy of Oklahoma.
Burko and Brentley break down the many women’s conference championships that finished within the past week.
Sophomore TK Chantananuwat was removed from the team roster after what head coach Conrad Ray described as a violation of team rules.
Lowry and Koepka are among the teams in the field this week at TPC Louisiana.
Brown is getting closer and closer to earning a PGA Tour card. This week could go a long way in achieving that goal.
After a week off, Burko and Brentley revisit the Augusta National Women’s Amateur – and Brentley recounts his Monday round at Augusta National.
After waiting 17 years for his first green jacket, McIlroy kept it on Sunday at Augusta National, though his second straight Masters victory wasn’t any easier than the first.
Garcia broke his driver in frustration after hitting a drive on the par-5 second hole Sunday morning at Augusta National Golf Club.
On a record Saturday of scoring at Augusta National, McIlroy fought just to keep the wheels on, losing his six-shot lead and now finding himself tied with Cameron Young entering Sunday.
Mason Howell, 18, missed the cut in his Masters debut, but what he gained Friday in watching McIlroy turn Augusta National into his personal playground was worth so much more.
DeChambeau carded two triple bogeys, mainly thanks to poor bunker play, and missed the Masters cut by two shots.
Koepka tallied six birdies and shot 3-under 69 on Friday at the Masters, a day after he struggled off the tee and later discovered that the setting on his driver had somehow been changed.
Robert MacIntyre had one birdie on Augusta National’s 15th hole during Thursday’s first round of the Masters. It was just of the foul variety.
The 15th hole, a year after it played to a record-high scoring average of 5.137 in the second round, was only slightly easier in Thursday’s opening round of this Masters, yielding a 5.121 clip.
Kitayama fired a 3-under 69, his second straight round in the 60s at Augusta National after averaging 75.6 in his first five spins around the legendary layout.
Despite being 60 yards shorter than playing competitor Aldrich Potgieter, Olazabal birdied two of his first three holes on Thursday before ultimately giving a few back to card 2-over 74.