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Minutes before his tee time, Kevin Na withdrew from the Sentry Tournament of Champions citing a finger injury.
Despite that success Brooks Koepka had last year, he said he checked off about “half” his season goals, pointing out that he missed a good portion of the spring with a wrist injury.
The new rule that begins this week that will allow players to play shots from the putting surface with the flagstick in the hole has created plenty of opinions among PGA Tour players.
There will be those in Europe who will consider Rory McIlroy’s choice to focus on the PGA Tour a betrayal. But that’s not fair.
Patrick Reed is among a handful of American players who plan to play the Saudi International and on Wednesday he was asked about playing in Saudi Arabia given the mounting criticism.
Patrick Reed has endured escalating scrutiny since the Ryder Cup. But his menu choice for the Masters Champions Dinner this April may help to endear him with his fellow players.
Charles Howell III has three career PGA Tour wins, but he’s also had a long run on Tour. He wouldn’t trade his consistency for anything.
Players are now allowed to keep the flagstick in when putting, but Justin Thomas can’t imagine doing such a thing.
The Plantation Course at Kapalua is tailor-made for big hitters and none come bigger than TOC rookie Cameron Champ.
Justin Thomas has twice been asked to be the celebrity guest picker on ESPN’s “College GameDay”, but he turned down both chances.
Like the rest of us, it’s going to take professional players a little while to get accustomed to the new Rules of Golf.
Technically the PGA Tour is already eight frames into a full game this season, but as the calendar turns it’s time for some predictions.
The PGA Tour policy board approved a provision that will transform how success is measured on the Web.com Tour.
Rex Hoggard hands out the award for biggest enigma and the One Direction Cup, won by a two-time Rexy winner this year.
This time, instead of Phil Mickelson offering an honest and uncomfortable assessment of the team’s leadership, it was Patrick Reed exposing an inexplicable rift in the American locker room.
Every year a new phenom promises to reinvent the game. The difference with Cameron Champ is how effortlessly he’s made it look.
In this year-end edition we applaud Tiger Woods’ comeback, agonize over Phil Mickelson’s curious year and criticize trouble in the U.S. Ryder Cup team room.
Jon Rahm grew up idolizing Tiger Woods, so earlier this fall during the Tour Championship he made the most of an opportunity.
Count Jon Rahm as a Tiger Woods fan, and not just a I’ll-only-watch-golf-if-Tiger-is-playing fan. We’re talking a I’m-thinking-of-naming-my-first-child-Eldrick kind of fan.
The Official World Golf Ranking whirlwind continued for Justin Rose on Sunday at the Hero World Challenge.
The 2019 Hero World Challenge will likely be played the week before the Presidents Cup, which returns to Royal Melbourne in Australia and will feature Woods as the U.S. team captain.
Following his final-round 73 at the Hero World Challenge, Tiger Woods was asked about his plans for the upcoming season and whether he might consider starting 2019 in Maui.
Tiger Woods may have been the first to succumb to what have become increasingly difficult chipping conditions at the Hero World Challenge, but he wasn’t the last.