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Francesco Molinari has been on an incredible run this summer, and he offered a simple answer to his breakthrough performance.
Rory McIlroy believes Europe’s eight current automatic qualifiers for the September’s Ryder Cup matches make up a “very strong team.”
Tiger Woods started the year outside the top 600, but this week the 8-time champ is among the top players bidding farewell to Akron.
For Tiger Woods, his last memories of Bellerive are impossible to forget. Woods was playing a practice round in 2001 when the world changed.
“It was going to sting for a while, and it certainly does because I had a great chance at it,” Woods said Wednesday, reflecting on The Open.
A three-judge panel from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals largely upheld a lower court ruling dismissing a lawsuit between a group of caddies and the PGA Tour last week.
A year removed from shooting 61 on the final day to capture the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Hideki Matsuyama has just a single top-10 finish this year.
An elbow injury that forced Henrik Stenson to withdraw from the Scottish Open earlier this month continues to be an issue for the Swede.
The R&A and USGA announced on Tuesday a plan to limit green-reading books. But players like Rory McIlroy say, just ban them outright.
The final WGC-Bridgestone Invitational will feature a fitting few days of high-profile pairings as the world’s best players assemble at Firestone Country Club.
Jarrod Lyle’s fight with leukemia took another sad turn when he announced via Instagram that he has been placed in “palliative care.”
Keegan Bradley finished birdie-eagle-birdie-eagle, playing his last four holes in 6 under to shoot 63 Friday at the Canadian Open.
For the second consecutive year, Tom Watson shot his age at the Senior Open Championship, posting a 4-under 68 on Friday at the Old Course.
Bryson DeChambeau maintained his position atop the Porsche European Open leaderboard, but he wasn’t the only American making moves on Friday in Germany.
Francesco Molinari’s victory in The Open has many changing their minds about which team will win the upcoming Ryder Cup.
Joaquín Niemann, the former No. 1-ranked amateur who secured special temporary status on the PGA Tour, has received a special invitation to the PGA Championship.
It’s almost crunch time for U.S. Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk. As his team nears finalization, he’s going to have a difficult choice rounding out the final spots.
He still has the red shirt, the muscles and the shots. What he doesn’t have is his old aura of intimidation. Only a win will bring that back.
“It’s one of the reasons I didn’t play the Dunhill Links in the last few years, because I got beaten up around here a few times in the past.”
Francesco Molinari was 12 years old when Costantino Rocca came within a playoff of becoming Italy’s first major champion at the 1995 Open at St. Andrews.
Rory McIlroy charged. Tiger Woods attacked. Some challenged, some faded. And when the Carnoustie dust settled, Francesco Molinari emerged.
The final pairing of Jordan Spieth and Xander Schauffele was put on the clock Sunday at Carnoustie, with Spieth receiving a “bad time.”
Eddie Pepperell thought he was out of it after Saturday, but despite being ‘hungover,’ he posted a 67 on Sunday that put him one stroke off the lead.
Xander Schauffele is just fine flying under the radar. But if he wins The Open on Sunday, those days will be done for good.