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Brandt Snedeker announced that he and longtime caddie Scott Vail have agreed to part ways.
Tiger Woods announced on Friday via Twitter his split with swing coach Chris Como, “to do this on my own.”
It’s the most prestigious season-ending award in golf. OK, maybe not. But, from Phil and Bones, to Tiger and question marks, to Lexi and rules, here are The Rexys.
Mark Hensby admits he only has himself to blame after violating the PGA Tour’s anti-doping policy by leaving the golf course before providing a sample.
The USGA and R&A announced on Monday updates to the Rules of Golf, which include no longer accepting viewer call-ins relating to violations.
From Justin Thomas’ record year to Tiger Woods’ latest comeback, this week’s Cut Line takes a look back at 2017.
It was Tiger Woods who was wearing his signature red and black on Sunday, but it was Rickie Fowler who produced a Tiger-esque performance.
Tiger Woods may not have won the Hero, but he leaves with a clean bill of health and is excited for what the future holds.
Jordan Spieth is learning a few things at the Hero World Challenge as he plays for the second straight week without his normal caddie, Michael Greller.
Hideki Matsuyama’s clothes for Saturday’s round had already been scripted, but when he found himself paired with Tiger Woods, he knew it was perfect.
With the Tiger questions answered, this one remains: Can Charley Hoffman hold off his high-profile Hero World Challenge pursuers?
After two days the results are encouraging for Tiger Woods’ surgically repaired back at the Hero World Challenge.
Hideki Matsuyama met with rules officials after his round Friday but was cleared of any wrongdoing after a discussion.
Moments after they finished off a second-round 68 Friday at the Hero, Tiger Woods’ longtime Joe LaCava smiled at his boss.
Tiger Woods tried to temper expectations in his long-awaited return, but after a 69 and a seemed-lower 68, that plan is out the window.
American audiences should get used to seeing Hero World Challenge leader Tommy Fleetwood of England this season.
As encouraging as his start was, it was Tiger Woods’ ability to finish his round that seemed to give him confidence Thursday.
As he has in previous comeback attempts, Tiger Woods found chipping into the grain of the Bermuda grass to be a frustrating exercise.
Tiger Woods showed promise and plenty of rust on Thursday at the Hero. But most importantly, he was just excited to play again.
There was a distinct air of annoyance as Tiger Woods made the turn at 1 under, the byproduct of a sloppy bogey at the par-5 ninth hole.
Jordan Spieth has been limited in his Hero World Challenge preparations because of a lingering sickness.
The final preparations have been made, the hyperbole has reached a crescendo, and now all that remains is the main event.
As Tiger Woods seeks to once again begin again, he has someone can learn from, someone who knows about playing post-fusion.
Justin Thomas’ memories of Sunday at September’s Tour Championship aren’t entirely fond, but he did leave with an $11.2 million payday.