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The subtext at this week’s Turkish Airlines Open moved one round closer to reality on Friday with Justin Rose posting his second-consecutive 65 for a two-stroke lead.
For a few hours on Thursday at the Turkish Airlines Open Padraig Harrington could focus on golf, not rumors or possibilities or hypothetical scenarios.
Paul Dunne, who leads the Turkish Airlines Open, said he was inspired by watching first-hand the Euros dominate the Ryder Cup.
Justin Rose can regain world No. 1 this week in Turkey. With so many players bunched together, the battle for No. 1 has become a weekly story line.
The rush to name the next European Ryder Cup captain still appears weeks away, but Padraig Harrington continued to receive support.
Padraig Harrington remained coy about his chances to be the next European Ryder Cup captain, but he didn’t pull any punches when it came to course setup for the biennial matches.
The European Tour released its upcoming schedule on Monday and the tour is hoping to capitalize on the later part of the year, after the FedExCup Playoffs.
Slow play, analytics, politics ... the week in golf has left plenty of questions, except for Brooks Koepka, who continues to dominate the competition.
Golf’s pace-of-play issue has become a point of contention rather than simply a talking point, and it was on display once again in the wake of Corey Pavin’s slow-play penalty.
Although details are still being finalized for next month’s pay-per-view match between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, the charitable component did come into sharper focus this week.
Paul Azinger led the U.S. to a Ryder Cup victory in 2008 and he said on Monday that he wanted a second chance at the captaincy.
Like his predecessor, new NBC Sports lead golf analyst Paul Azinger will call ‘em as he sees ‘em, but he won’t try to emulate Johnny Miller.
We wish a happy retirement for Johnny Miller, the most candid commentator in golf, and wonder if Tiger Woods’ Ryder Cup fatigue will cause scheduling changes.
After nearly four years of litigation, a group of PGA Tour caddies have dropped their lawsuit against the circuit, but it wasn’t a total loss.
The PGA Tour’s Asian swing isn’t exactly a smash hit with golf fans in the U.S., but for plenty of players, it has become too good of an opportunity to pass up.
After calling it like he saw it for nearly three decades, Johnny Miller is stepping away from the broadcast booth and ready to enjoy life with his family.
The interpretation limits the size and scale of green books and any electronic or digital materials a player may use to assist with green reading.
The 2018-19 season will feature a dramatic makeover of the Tour’s schedule. Here’s a look at all the changes, for better and for worse.
Retief Goosen had a very good career, but his election into the World Golf Hall of Fame highlights some glaring issues with the process.
The Ryder Cup didn’t go the way Jim Furyk or Patrick Reed wanted but, in defeat, the latter could learn a thing or two from the former.
In this 2018-19(!) edition of Cut Line, we revisit the good, the bad and the ugly from last week’s Ryder Cup and lament the lack of of an offseason.
“Horses for courses” has never been more important in the Ryder Cup as captains take home-field advantage to a new level.
Patrick Reed didn’t get a chance to speak on Sunday in the U.S. Ryder Cup team news conference, but it might have been a big scene if he did.
At 48, Phil Mickelson acknowledges that this might have been his last Ryder Cup as a player. But he’s not giving up on making another U.S. team.