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The PGA Championship plans to move to May in 2019 and PGA CEO Pete Bevacqua discussed how that will affect future sites.
With the PGA Championship moving to May, the PGA Tour announced Tuesday The Players will move back to March.
Henrik Stenson is competing in next week’s Wyndham Championship
The PGA Championship is giving up part of its identity with a reported move to May in 2019, but the decision makes sense for plenty of other reasons.
After missing last month’s Open, Brandt Snedeker has withdrawn from the PGA Championship as he recovers from an ongoing sternum injury.
Since 2003 Quail Hollow Club has been a PGA Tour staple, the annual site of the Wells Fargo Championship, but if this week’s PGA Championship seems different, that’s by design.
Augusta Country Club officials informed members via a memo that it has agreed to sell a parcel of property to the home of the Masters.
Whether it was Rory McIlroy changing caddies or Steph Curry changing sports, it was a week of big changes for several players.
Sangmoon Bae will return to competition next month at the Shinhan Donghae Open following a two-year mandatory military obligation in South Korea.
Brandt Snedeker has withdrawn from this week’s WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in order to rest an ongoing injury to his sternum joint.
Jordan Spieth is enjoying a birthday week, while debate has stirred as to the possible need for a 10,000-yard course to challenge the pros.
Although Matt Kuchar was more than ready to move on from last week’s loss at The Open, he was stuck answering questions about it.
People will long remember Jordan Spieth’s finish to win The Open. But, not to be lost, is the performance and sportsmanship of Matt Kuchar.
Jordan Spieth is a PGA Championship away from a career Grand Slam. Seems like a lock, but others have tried and failed.
For 22 minutes and 30 seconds on Sunday at The Open time seemed to stand still as Jordan Spieth figured out what to do.
Jordan Spieth had a reputation for closing 54-hole leads in regular tournaments, but the jury was still out on majors. One Open Championship title later, the verdict is in.
Despite a finish that electrified the massive crowds at Royal Birkdale, Rory McIlroy was taking no moral victories from his final-round 67 at The Open.
Playing in his first Open Championship, China’s Haotong Li scorched the closing nine at Royal Birkdale on Sunday with a 5-under 31.
Two months ago Jordan Spieth switched putters and missed back-to-back cuts. It’s a distant memory as Spieth looks to rewrite history at Royal Birkdale.
Henrik Stenson’s up-and-down Open continued Saturday in an up mode, as the Swede shot a 64 that moved him back into the top 10.
Branden Grace had no idea what was on the line Saturday at Royal Birkdale. His caddie did, and also knew how to help Grace to the first-ever 62 in a major.
Jordan Spieth rose to the top of The Open leaderboard with more than a little luck. But he also took advantage of his opportunities.
Although initial indications suggested this week’s draw at The Open would be one-sided, a break in Friday’s forecast helped even things out.
J.P. Fitzgerald’s now-immortal words: ‘You’re Rory McIroy. What the f--- are you doing?’ were just the spark that the former world No. 1 needed