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Whether or not golf has officially entered the Dustin Johnson era, it’s hard to deny he is currently the biggest star in a sport full of them.
Ross Fisher closed strong at the WGC-Mexico Championship and will earn a spot in the WGC Match Play and possibly the Masters.
Social media can be a wonderful way to connect with those with similar interests, but it’s not the best way to make a golf ruling.
It was an eventful day, even by Phil Mickelson’s standards. After starting the round two strokes off the lead, Mickelson had a wild third round in Mexico.
Rory McIlroy will play with Justin Thomas and Dustin Johnson on Sunday. If McIlroy wins, and DJ slips a bit, Rory could take over as world No. 1.
With Phil Mickelson, Justin Thomas, Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy in the mix, WGC Sunday is every golf fan’s dream come true.
After watching video of his swing on the Internet, Jordan Spieth went red-hot in a course record-round of 63 Saturday in Mexico City.
Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay, Phil Mickelson’s caddie since 1992, was back on the bag on Saturday for Round 3 at the WGC-Mexico Championship.
Justin Thomas wanted to throw up, but not because of a stomach virus. It was his swing that made him sick.
Dustin Johnson followed a first-round 70 with a 66 on Friday that moved him into a tie for fifth place. The difference on Day 2? Putting.
If you had told Rory McIlroy at the start of the week that he would be leading by two shots going into the weekend, he would have taken it.
With his brother taking a rare turn on his bag, Phil Mickelson put on a show for a whole new audience in the WGC-Mexico Championship.
A similar stomach virus that caused Henrik Stenson to withdraw on Thursday and slowed Rory McIory’s return to the PGA Tour took a toll on caddies on Friday.
With no opposite-field event for this week’s World Golf Championship, officials at Sea Island, which hosts the PGA Tour’s RSM Classic each fall, organized a team match.
Henrik Stenson withdrew from the WGC-Mexico Championship after 11 holes with a stomach virus, and he wasn’t the only player having such issues.
Ross Fisher was pleased with the way he’d been hitting the ball this season, but his putting just hadn’t been what he’d hoped for to start the year.
Phil Mickelson loves a challenge and the elevation this week at the WGC-Mexico Championship fits that bill perfectly.
Dustin Johnson, like the other players in Mexico, has been adjusting to the altitude, but it was his putter that held him back on Thursday.
Rory McIlroy stayed busy recovering from a rib injury, and it paid off Thursday as he finished one stroke out of the lead in Mexico.
Jon Rahm and Kevin Na took up affiliate membership on the European Tour.
After successfully closing a 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour for the first time last week, Rickie Fowler said it ‘was nice to finally get that monkey off my back.’
Adam Scott is technically this week’s defending champion at the World Golf Championship, but the event certainly doesn’t feel familiar.
Among the proposed rule changes is how to handle a ball moving, a concept that is particularly interesting to Dustin Johnson.
In Tour players’ responses to Wednesday’s proposed rule changes, a rarely spoken-about concept surfaced: bifurcation.