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Hideki Matsuyama struggled to find the fairway on Friday, and captain Nick Price decided to bench him for the Saturday morning fourball session.
Steve Stricker and his four assistant captains spent the last few weeks creating a detailed plan with contingencies. He hasn’t needed any of them.
The U.S. team is mowing down the Internationals at New Jersey’s Liberty National, where the outcome could be decided on Saturday.
Two years after South Korea, Branden Grace and Louis Oosthuizen showed the same chemistry that made them unbeatable in 2015.
Yet another day of International futility at the Presidents Cup featured a familiar theme - stars failing to shine.
Unlike a certain past U.S. captain (hey, Freddie), International captain Nick Price has been texting his players like crazy, even using emojis.
A decisive victory by Steve Stricker’s U.S. team might be the worst thing that could happen to the historically one-sided Presidents Cup.
Although the details are still being worked out, President Donald Trump is expected to attend the Presidents Cup, likely on Sunday.
The son of a Welsh farmer and a player who founded her high school golf team joined the game’s all-time greats in the Hall of Fame on Tuesday.
After losing by a point in 2015, the International team has its best chance to turn around its losing record at the Presidents Cup.
Puerto Rico native and World Golf Hall of Fame member Chi Chi Rodriguez said Tuesday his devastated island needs a lot more assistance.
Don’t expect any of the U.S. Presidents Cup members to protest during the national anthem. U.S. captain Steve Stricker said the team has already discussed it.
There is a litany of reasons Davis Love III belong in the World Golf Hall of Fame. But the best reason? It’s his longevity.
One day after the Tour Championship was a light practice for both teams at Liberty National, site of this week’s Presidents Cup.
Shortly after his FedExCup victory, Justin Thomas flew to New Jersey on a private plane with Jordan Spieth.
Justin Thomas had some lofty goals for the 2017 season, but he might have set them too low after winning a major and the FedExCup.
It appeared the FedExCup would come down to Justin Thomas vs. Jordan Spieth, but rookie Xander Schauffele jumped into the picture.
Technically, Xander Schauffele is a member of that groundbreaking high school class of 2011, but he never really felt like he was among the inner circle.
As has been the case a few times during this year’s playoffs, Jordan Spieth’s putter went cold at the worst time.
Paul Casey’s competitive blinders aside, the scenarios that lead to the Englishman hoisting the $10 million check are much more complicated.
A year ago, Xander Schauffele was finishing his season on the Web.com Tour. The 2017 Tour Championship never crossed his mind.
With a two-shot lead in the Tour Championship, Paul Casey has a golden opportunity to shed his reputation as a final-round fader.
Last year, Dustin Johnson didn’t exactly control his own destiny when it came to the FedExCup. This year it’s Jordan Spieth’s turn.
Kevin Kisner tweeted Friday that he was looking to get a helicopter ride to the Georgia game. His wish was granted with some help from Justin Thomas.