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On Tuesday, Rory McIlroy was asked to explain the disconnect between his comments on Muirfield and playing golf with President Donald Trump.
Phil Mickelson goes into the Masters the same age – 46 – that Jack Nicklaus was when he won in 1986. But the comparisons end there.
When asked to comment on the Lexi Thompson ruling in advance of the Masters, Phil Mickelson’s response to a curious turn.
The PGA Tour has no plans to either add a dedicated official whose job it is to review footage from events or stop the practice of fans and viewers calling in.
The 20th anniversary of Tiger Woods’ first Masters victory in 1997 is a hot topic at Augusta, but it’s not the only notable milestone this week.
On Monday, the mood had not changed among Lexi Thompson’s fellow professionals, with Rickie Fowler taking a hard line on fans calling in.
In advance of the Masters, Jason Day is relieved - that his mother is on the mend and that he was finally honest with media and fans.
In just its fourth year, the Drive, Chip & Putt National Finals has already created a legacy and become the can’t-miss event of youth golf.
When the USGA and R&A unveiled a list of potential rule changes last month officials encouraged players to put the proposed new rules in play and asked for feedback.
Who’s going to win the Masters this week? Bubba Watson had a guess when asked on Sunday at the Drive, Chip & Putt National Finals.
Distance measuring devices may soon be legal, but will DMDs speed up play? Not likely, say tour pros.
William McGirt had always avoided playing Augusta National, until he had a good reason. He’s now about to play it competitively next week in his first Masters.
It’s not exactly ideal to play the consolation match at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, but for Bill Haas there is something to be said for competitive pride.
In his last 17 starts Dustin Johnson has won six times including three World Golf Championships and the 2016 U.S. Open.
Late in the championship match on Sunday, Jon Rahm hit a shot that the late Seve Ballesteros would have been proud of.
First-year PGA Tour player Jon Rahm was inspired by his performance at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, despite the outcome.
Hideto Tanihara made the fourth hole-in-one in WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play history, but it wasn’t enough to beat Bill Haas.
With three straight wins, and six in his last 17 starts, world No. 1 Dustin Johnson is winning – and sounding – like Tiger Woods.
Hideto Tanihara moved one hole clear of Bill Haas in Sunday’s consolation match when he made a hole-in-one at the seventh hole.
It will be world No. 1 Dustin Johnson vs. star-in-the-making Jon Rahm in the final of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin CC.
Long-hitting Dustin Johnson hasn’t even attempted to the reach the drivable par-4 13th at Austin CC all week. What gives?
Hideto Tanihara began this year with a simple goal – play the Masters. Following four eventful days in Austin, his to-do list has expanded dramatically.
Jon Rahm could solidify his superstar status with a Match Play victory, but it’ll take two more wins, and probably one over Dustin Johnson.
Dustin Johnson blew a 3-up lead over Alex Noren on Saturday and found himself all square through 12. He did not stay there for long.