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One of the strongest fields in years has gathered for this week’s Travelers Championship thanks, at least in part, to a new PGA Tour rule.
Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy are all looking for a spark at the Travelers heading into the second half of the season.
It’s been an eventful few weeks for Tiger Woods, but despite a litany of concerns, it seems he’s still engaged with golf.
Phil Mickelson and Jim Mackay have split, but elements of their player-caddie relationship can be found in the Jordan Spieth-Michael Greller pairing.
Organizers of the 3M Championship, a PGA Tour Champions event played at TPC Twin Cities in early August, have submitted a proposal to become a PGA Tour event.
The decision by the PGA Tour to announce some anti-doping violations is a step in the right direction, but what exactly was the motivation behind the move? That depends on who who ask.
Their long relationship – the end of which they announced on Tuesday – was a sight to behold, and we may never see its like again.
Most player concerns over potential blood testing were put to rest during last year’s Olympics when players were subjected to blood testing without any issues.
On the eve of Sunday’s final round, Dustin Johnson called Brooks Koepka, who began Sunday a stroke off the lead, to offer some advice.
After four days of frenzied activity at quirky Erin Hills, Brooks Koepka made his major breakthrough by winning the U.S. Open.
The 2017 U.S. Open at Erin Hills may well have been two-time winner Ernie Els’ last at a championship that defined his career.
Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler are both vying for the first major championship and sharing a house together.
Brian Harman may not have experience leading a major through 54 holes, but he won’t be backing down on Sunday.
Erin Hills was supposed to be a brutal test of golf on which only the bombers had a chance. Instead, it’s turned into a pussycat, giving even the short hitters hope on Sunday.
The Thomas’ have a tradition that every time Justin does something special on the golf course, Mike Thomas puts the golf ball in a special frame.
The 2015 U.S. Open champion Jordan Spieth had an off-day Saturday (76) and dropped him to 4 over for the week.
Although he didn’t play like a man vying for his first major title on Friday, Brian Harman conceded that when he teed off for Round 2, he wasn’t at his best.
Tommy Fleetwood will begin Saturday’s third round in a new position – atop the leaderboard at a major championship following a 2-under 70 on Day 2.
Everybody, it seems, has a shot to win the 117th U.S. Open. Everybody, except the games top-ranked players. It’s a wide-open U.S. Open.
Brooks Koepka is 16th in the field in driving distance, but more importantly he’s tied for the lead with Paul Casey, Brian Harman and Tommy Fleetwood.
Paul Casey on Friday played his first six holes in 4 over and his next six holes in 5 under, erasing a disastrous start.
After rounds of 79-75, Jason Day will miss the cut at a major championship for the first time since the 2012 PGA Championship.
Marc Leishman knew he needed to avoid the shin-high fescue, but he hit just 8 of 14 fairways. Yet he still managed to move into contention with a 68.
Paul Casey opened the 117th U.S. Open eagle-birdie and then cruised to a bogey-free 6-under 66 to sit one stroke back of leader Rickie Fowler.