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Of all of Tiger Woods’ historic accolades – 14 major championships, 79 PGA Tour titles – this may be one of the most curious footnotes to his career.
The most anticipated round of the young PGA Tour season got off to a familiar start, with Tiger Woods bogeying the first hole Thursday at Torrey.
Most weeks, a tie for 20th isn’t any reason to celebrate, but Ryan Palmer had the look of a rejuvenated man on Wednesday at the Farmers Insurance Open.
Being back at Torrey Pines a decade removed from an instant classic reminds us why the idea of Tiger 2.0 is so intoxicating.
Unlike before last year’s event at Torrey, when he was stuck managing his back, Tiger Woods has been playing six days a week.
Wednesday at Torrey, where he will make his first Tour start in a year, Tiger Woods explained his split from swing coach Chris Como.
The PGA Tour has a few events without sponsors, but long-term extensions from Farmers and Sony have the Tour on solid footing.
Jon Rahm’s strategy to not think very much about his meteoric rise through the world rankings has him on the doorstep of No. 1.
Vijay Singh’s attempts to speed up the proceedings in his ongoing lawsuit against the PGA Tour have been stalled, again.
Quail Hollows officials are reaching out to PGA Tour players to tell them the Wells Fargo Championship won’t be anything like last year’s PGA.
Rory McIlroy isn’t afraid of the resurgent U.S. Ryder Cup team, and he isn’t afraid to talk about Europe’s intent to defend home turf in Paris.
The Tour’s Integrity Program wants to “educate” players about gambling. But after an initial tutorial, some players have questions.
Frustrated by his failures to hit the 18th fairway throughout the tournament, Patton Kizzire finally found the winning strategy in overtime.
Patton Kizzire topped James Hahn on the sixth extra hole to win the longest playoff in Sony Open in Hawaii history.
Russel Knox narrowly missed qualifying for the European Ryder Cup team in 2016 and is back in the hunt for a berth in 2018.
After a tie for 18th in the Sony Open in Hawaii, a frustrated Jordan Spieth said his putting needs ‘a lot of work.’
A false report of incoming missiles and and a true report of a caddie being critically injured made for a day filled with fear and confusion.
Tom Hoge closed his round on Saturday with back-to-back birdies moving atop the leaderboard and sending some fans scrambling to Google.
Blayne Barber’s caddie, Cory Gilmer, is in critical condition in a neurological intensive care unit at a local hospital after falling on Friday and hitting his head.
Players readying for Saturday at the Sony awoke to a concerning message when an emergency alert was sent out warning of an inbound ballistic missile.
Perhaps the most clutch putter of his generation made just a single putt longer than 5 feet on Friday. In fact, it was much longer.
The PGA Tour heads back to the mainland next week for the CareerBuilder Challenge in La Quinta, Calif., with a solid field.
Zach Johnson has played and seen Tiger Woods at his very best, and he wants this younger generation to “have a piece” of that Tiger.
Bypassed for last year’s U.S. Presidents Cup team, Brian Harman has his sights set on making this year’s U.S. Ryder Cup squad.