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Golf has been approved for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, it was announced Friday at the 130th IOC session.
Paris and Los Angeles will host the 2024 and 2028 Olympics, respectively. And that is very good news for golf’s future in the Games.
The executive board of the IOC announced that Paris will host the 2024 Summer Games and Los Angeles will get the ’28 Olympics.
It’s a bye week for the PGA Tour, so it’s a good time to catch up on Justin Thomas’ secret to playoff success and the fallout from the Presidents Cup picks.
The PGA Tour is slated to play the CJ Cup in South Korea in October, but it is monitoring escalating worldwide tensions with North Korea.
Phil Mickelson’s Presidents Cup selection will garner headlines, but another pick on the International side is a little more curious.
A trio of players who started the week in Boston outside the top 70 made their way into the field at the BMW Championship.
Phil Mickelson posted his first top-10 finish on the PGA Tour since June, and the timing couldn’t have been better.
Friendly rivals since 14, the unique dynamic between Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth was on full display during their duel on Monday.
Although there wasn’t nearly as much drama, the International Presidents Cup team took shape on Monday at the Dell Technologies Championship.
Kevin Chappell closed with an even-par 71 at TPC Boston and overtook Charley Hoffman for the final qualifying spot on the U.S. Presidents Cup team.
Harold Varner III on Monday nearly became the first player in the playoff era to advance from outside the bubble in three consecutive events.
Early in his PGA Tour career, Sunday’s weather would have gotten to Jordan Spieth. But a change in attitude helped Spieth to a third-round 66.
For the third consecutive day, Justin Thomas played the par-4 12th hole by hitting into the 13th fairway. This time, he walked off with birdie.
Sunday at TPC Boston was a testament to what playoff golf can do for the game for those not already lost to the first weekend of meaningful football.
Sergio Garcia isn’t the first player to break his putter, but he’s certainly one of the few to actually putt better with a makeshift replacement.
Jordan Spieth said he was cranky in Round 1, but he adjusted his attitude on Saturday and fired a second-round 65.
Paul Casey’s wife, Pollyanna, is pregnant with the couple’s second child that is due the week of the BMW Championship, but Casey is confident it won’t be an issue.
Jon Rahm reached many of his goals early in the season, and now he is refocused after he admitted getting complacent in the summer.
With the Presidents Cup looming, Phil Mickelson’s renewed energy, focus and low scores in Boston couldn’t have come at a better time.
Within 65 seconds on Saturday, fans at TPC Boston were treated to not one but two holes-in-one, courtesy Grayson Murray and Lucas Glover.
Phil Mickelson revealed on Friday that he’s dealing with a condition, which he declined to discuss, that has been impacting his game the last few years.
Remember that time when Dustin Johnson won three consecutive events? DJ’s game is starting to look like it did in the spring.
Players have been critical of the redesigned 12th hole at TPC Boston. Justin Thomas bypassed the awkward hole by playing down the 13th on Friday.