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Following one of his poorest putting weeks this season, Marc Leishman arrived at TPC Boston early and with a plan.
Dustin Johnson followed his Northern Trust win with a 5-under 66 Friday in the opening round of the Dell Technologies Championship at TPC Boston.
Kelly Kraft withdrew from the Dell Technologies Championship on Friday with a right foot injury a septuple bogey-12 on the second hole.
Players have already taken issue with Gil Hanse’s redesign the 12th and 13th holes at TPC Boston, but the architect is defending his changes to the course.
Last week, the battle for POY honors appeared a two-horse race. On Thursday at TPC Boston, Jordan Spieth offered his list of contenders.
Jordan Spieth has a history of bouncing back after defeat, and he expects to do the same this week at TPC Boston after a loss to Dustin Johnson in the first FedEx Cup Playoff event.
With the PGA Tour readying to remake its season schedule, there’s talk the Tour’s Boston-area stop may be moved or even removed.
Adam Scott is back at work this week following the birth of his second child, a boy named Byron, on Aug. 18 back home in Australia.
Lucas Glover arrived at TPC Boston on Wednesday without a noticeable limp, which is progress considering that when he injured his right knee last Saturday, he feared for the worst.
The renovation project that began in 2006 at TPC Boston is finally complete, with Gil Hanse completing the redesign of the layout’s 12th and 13th holes.
Players like Rory and Bubba carry the status to create their own offseason. But most others won’t take a break, even if they’d like one.
Chris Stroud’s home has escaped Harvey damage, but his neighbors haven’t been as lucky. So he’s offering up prize money - and his house.
Steve Timms, the president and CEO of the Houston Golf Association, which runs the annual PGA Tour stop, reports on the damage to the Golf Club of Houston.
On Sunday at The Northern Trust, Dustin Johnson may have created a third option for the Player of the Year race.
Jordan Spieth had just teed off on the first extra hole and was lamenting his choice not to take a more aggressive line. Johnson didn’t make the same mistake.
The Dustin Johnson-Jordan Spieth playoff was golf at its best, and we should appreciate how rare such a showdown of top players is.
Just three players, compared to two in ’07, played their way inside the top 100 and into the field for next week’s Dell Technologies Championship.
Jhonattan Vegas earned himself a couple of trips with a final-round 65, but his family’s safety from Hurricane Harvey was foremost on his mind.
Although Lucas Glover struggled to walk on Saturday following a knee injury, he said he had no problems on Sunday.
Rory McIlroy finished off his third-round 69 early on Saturday at The Northern Trust, which gave him plenty of time to prepare for the day’s main event.
What often gets lost in the instant analysis and hot takes, however, is Jordan Spieth’s dramatically improved ball-striking this season.
Jordan Spieth is marching toward his fourth win of the season, and everyone - besides Dustin Johnson - knows he will be hard to catch.
Paul Casey is once again playing well in the playoffs, but his wife also has a baby due the week of the Tour Championship.
Lucas Glover’s right foot slipped while hitting his second shot at the 18th hole on Saturday at The Northern Trust and he tumbled to the ground.