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Many of Tiger Woods’ PGA Tour friends who supported him through his injuries and personal struggles stuck around to watch him get win No. 80 on Sunday.
With his 80th PGA Tour win, Tiger Woods drew within two of Sam Snead’s record of 82. Woods hopes to keep ‘chipping away’ at the record.
Justin Rose’s two-putt birdie on the last hole of the Tour Championship was enough to win him the FedExCup and its $10 million prize.
It’s a super Sunday at the Tour Championship, with Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy alongside one another in the final group.
Justin Rose is again in position to win a playoff event, tied with Tiger Woods at the Tour Championship. Now, he wants more than just a consolation prize.
Bryson DeChambeau seems like he’s prepared for anything. But he wasn’t ready for East Lake’s rough in Rd. 1 of the Tour Championship.
Bryson DeChambeau began the week in the No. 1 spot in the FedExCup rankings. But after Rd. 1 of the Tour Championship he’s no longer on top.
Tiger Woods is hitting his driver straight and, when he wants to, hitting it far. That’s great for his game and bad news for the East Lake field.
Brandt Snedeker starts and ends the week in style, while futures are secured and seasons come to a conclusion in this edition.
Three of the top five players in the world missed the cut at The Open. But 60-year-old Bernhard Langer is around for the weekend.
After a half-day of rain in Round 2 of the 147th Open Championship, the weekend offers a much drier forecast. But wind could be a factor.
Rory McIlroy, following his opening-round 69 at the Open Championship, took exception to some comments made by Butch Harmon.
Brandon Stone figured his second shot on the final hole of his first round was going out of bounds. But he got a fortunate break.
Everyone remembers the 1999 Open for the man who lost. But we shouldn’t forget about the man who did everything right to win.
Jean Van de Velde needed six shots on the final hole to win the 1999 Open. He took seven. Of those seven, there is one he most regrets.
Justin Rose seals the deal at another top-notch venue in Colonial, while Rory McIlroy can’t finish off a great start at Wentworth.
The Class of 2011 is deep and successful. Here’s a look at some other ‘classes,’ smaller in size, but big on accomplishment.
Being Jordan Spieth. What is that like? To the point, what was it like being him Sunday at Royal Birkdale?
Jordan Spieth has been here before. A couple of years ago when he won a pair of majors and was compared to a pair of legends. The comparisons continue.
Jordan Spieth is 23 years old. He now has the next 23 or so years to try to win the PGA and complete the career Grand Slam.
For six holes on Saturday it looked like Rory McIlroy was going to challenge for The Open lead, but a mid-round collapse put him well off the pace.
Jordan Spieth’s dramatic victory in Hartford brought with it both comparisons to Tiger Woods and cause for concern.
The image of Tiger Woods in custody, the video of him being arrested. It’s all difficult to watch and even harder to process.
Jack Nicklaus is golf’s greatest major champion. He’s also famous for being a family man. See both sides of Jack as written by Mercer Baggs.