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Dustin Johnson just became only the fifth player to be ranked No. 1 for a full calendar year. He wants to hold the top spot for a lot longer.
World No. 1 Dustin Johnson could have been balling on Friday night in Los Angeles at the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, but he turned down the offer.
After a few weeks of working with a caddie-by-committee concept, Justin Thomas has longtime looper Jimmy Johnson back on the bag.
Jim Furyk is making his first PGA Tour start in six months at the Genesis Open following a season in which he was slowed by a nagging shoulder injury.
Jim Furyk and Tiger Woods have already discussed the potential of Woods serving as a Ryder Cup vice captain, but nature will take its course.
Tiger Woods made his PGA Tour debut at Riviera in 1992. Maybe this is underselling it a little, but a lot has happened in the 26 years since.
This will be a star-studded event for at least two rounds at the Genesis Open, with officials grouping Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods.
The Pebble Beach PGA Tour stop had lost its ability to attract the game’s best, but some subtle changes have it back in the spotlight.
Golf may never see a short hitter like Luke Donald at No. 1 in the world ever again, which makes his time at the top all that much more remarkable.
There’s plenty to discuss in this week’s Cut Line, including the rowdy 16th hole at TPC Sawgrass, Tiger Woods’ return and how the PGA Tour is handling slow play.
A new pro-am format gives pros the option of playing only nine holes and would allow amateurs to play with two different pros.
If the PGA Tour really wants to stop slow play, J.B. Holmes’ four-minute delay in playing a shot on the 18th hole should be the last straw.
J.B. Holmes took more than four minutes to play his second shot on 18 Sunday. Asked about the delay, he was unapologetic.
Asked following his final-round 72 at Torrey Pines where he’ll next turn up after the Genesis Open in two weeks, Tiger Woods was noncommittal.
On the same day his old friend Roger Federer won another major, Tiger Woods finished well back in the pack. But there were encouraging signs.
Tiger Woods’ concentration was broken by an overzealous fan on Sunday at Torrey Pines and several others signaled for the fan to be removed.
A week ago at this point Ryan Palmer didn’t even have full status on the PGA Tour and on Sunday he will set out within a stroke of his fourth career victory.
It’s safe to say your average golf fan in the United States doesn’t know much about Farmers Insurance Open leader Alex Noren. He’s fine with that.
Alex Noren has a slim lead through 54 holes at the Farmers Insurance Open, but if history at Torrey Pines is any indication, there could be plenty of fireworks on Sunday.
Tiger Woods making the Farmers cut is a nice bonus, but the fact that he remained healthy enough to do so is the much bigger story.
Tony Finau’s opening 65 on Torrey Pines’ North Course gave him plenty of reasons to be optimistic, particularly considering his recent play on the South Course.
In his last three starts, Jon Rahm has finished first, second and first. Now the young Spaniard is eyeing the world’s No. 1 ranking.
The time for tinkering is over for Phil Mickelson. Now is the time for fun, which in Lefty’s case means low scores.
Tiger Woods is back, and so are the competitive nerves he has never been able to shake, even after two decades of historic success.