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Fan behavior has become a hot topic in recent weeks on the PGA Tour, but that won’t likely be a problem this week at the Masters.
As Rory McIlroy again tries to complete the career Grand Slam with a Masters victory, he is keeping his quest in perspective.
When you’re the defending Masters champion, you get a seat at the head of the table during the Champions Dinner. But what happens in Year 2?
On top of playing in the Masters, amateur Matt Parziale has a potential practice round tee time with Tiger Woods on Wednesday.
Last year’s playoff loss to Sergio Garcia definitely stung, but Justin Rose knows this could be his year. After all, he’s done everything at the Masters but slip on a green jacket.
Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia each took 279 shots at last year’s Masters to force a playoff, but the turning point came down to a single moment.
Wesley Bryan earned his first trip to the Masters with his victory at last year’s RBC Heritage, and he’s had just one thing on his mind ever since.
Eighty juniors competing in eight different divisions for titles in the Drive, Chip & Putt National Finals got a taste of what it’s like to compete at Augusta National.
Even as a group of smiling children savored every adult’s dream at Augusta National Golf Club, it was impossible to ignore the elephant in the room.
It’s never too early to start talking about the Masters and this week’s edition of Cut Line touches on Tiger Woods’ return to Augusta National.
Tiger Woods’ agent, Mark Steinberg, responded to the release of a new Tiger Woods biography, stating that the book has ‘egregious errors’ in it.
Bubba Watson has won twice this year. He has two green jackets in his closet. So he’s a good pick to win the Masters, right? Uh, no, apparently.
Bubba Watson reminded everyone why he’s a two-time Masters champion by conquering the game’s most mentally challenging test.
Justin Thomas conceded that he let the result, not the process, consume him on Sunday in Austin, as he attempted to ascend to No. 1 in the world.
The semifinal loss was doubly painful for Justin Thomas, who could have overtaken Dustin Johnson atop the Official World Golf Ranking with a win.
Two major winners on one side of the bracket, two Cinderellas on the other. The WGC Final Four could be just as entertaining as the NCAAs.
After having his wisdom teeth removed and catching the flu, Justin Thomas nearly skipped the Match Play. Now he’s one win away from world No. 1.
Ian Poulter was not happy, and it was only partially because of his blowout loss to Kevin Kisner in Saturday’s quarterfinals at the WGC-Match Play.
Kevin Kisner has beaten world No. 1 Dustin Johnson and the European match play ninja Ian Poulter this week. But neither qualify for what he’s most proud of.
For the 16th time in his career, Sergio Garcia’s week at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play ended earlier then he would have hoped.
The Round of 16 has come and gone and several big names were ousted. Justin Thomas, however, advances and is closing in on world No. 1.
Dustin Johnson launched a drive on Day 3 of the WGC-Match Play that traveled 489 yards, but that number comes with an asterisk.
Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth, Hideki Matsuyama, Rory McIlroy and Jason Day will all miss the weekend at the WGC-Match Play.
The WGC-Match Play will get back to relative normalcy this weekend after an unpredictably weird first three days of the round robin.