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Gordon Sargent will be grouped with two other bombers, Brandon Matthews and Matt Schmid, for the first two rounds in Detroit.
Trip Kuehne will make his first USGA championship appearance in 16 years at this week’s U.S. Senior Open.
Thomas Pagel, the USGA’s chief governance officer, explained that Rory McIlroy took relief from the wrong spot on the par-5 14th hole Sunday at LACC.
After playing his 11th straight PGA Tour-sanctioned tournament, Eric Cole drove eight hours to play a three-day tournament in Pittsburgh.
Keegan Bradley climbed to his best position in the OWGR in nearly a decade after Sunday’s victory at the Travelers – and moved firmly into the Ryder Cup conversation.
Rory McIlroy shot 18 under and didn’t come close to winning the Travelers, which made him discuss afterward why LACC is the “blueprint” for a really good golf course.
Ruoning Yin put on a ball-striking clinic all weekend and then rolled in a birdie on her 72nd hole to win her first major on Sunday at the KPMG Women’s PGA.
On the heels of the Northeast Amateur, here is a look at the current U.S. Walker Cup team race.
Happy Gilmore, a 17-year-old high schooler from Indiana, verbally committed to Ball State on Friday.
Rory McIlroy has gone ace-double on the eighth hole through 36 holes of the Travelers Championship.
Zac Blair, having recently opened his own golf course and currently amidst a major medical extension, opened the Travelers in 65-65 after an epic pre-tournament golf trip.
Mackenzie Hughes withdrew from the Travelers Championship on Thursday after opening in 6-over 76, citing illness.
Maverick McNealy announced Wednesday afternoon that he is taking a break from competition for a few months to treat a left shoulder injury.
Wyndham Clark’s journey from winner to U.S. Open champion included the loss of his mother and the discovery of how to harness his emotions into something great.
Wyndham Clark shares the 54-hole U.S. Open lead at Los Angeles Country Club – and a putter – with Rickie Fowler.
As Rickie Fowler tries to win the U.S. Open on Sunday, his sticker-covered canteen is along for the ride.
Los Angeles Country Club is yielding low scores and drawing criticism so far at this U.S. Open, but players say, for now, settle down.
Enjoying himself and feeling cocky, Wyndham Clark moved to 9 under through 36 holes of the U.S. Open.
While his girlfriend battles cancer, Corey Pereira, 28, is fighting to make the cut in his U.S. Open debut.
Scottie Scheffler opened this 123rd U.S. Open in 3-under 67, continuing his historic ball-striking and finally seeing a few putts fall.
Ohio State’s Maxwell Moldovan got the call he was in his second straight U.S. Open on Sunday evening.
Los Angeles Country Club’s par-3 15th hole is expected to play to as short as 78 yards for one round at this year’s U.S. Open.
Stanford has four current players competing in the 123rd U.S. Open, a major first for any college program.