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Tiger Woods failed to make a birdie and shot 77 in Rd. 1 in Dubai. It’s another poor start, but Woods is staying patient early in his return.
Peter Dawson has accomplished much in golf after 16 years as the R&A chief executive, but Wednesday at Emirates Golf Club was a first for him.
There was a time when Roger Federer and Tiger Woods battled for major supremacy in their sport. One is still at it and inspiring the other to get back on track.
Thanks to his brother’s comments, Danny Willett endured added scrutiny at the Ryder Cup. Will there be fan problems where he returns to play in the U.S.?
Sergio Garcia noted that Tiger Woods can still play at a very high level, but it won’t be easy for him to perform like he used to.
In this week’s edition, the PGA Merchandise Show rolls out all of the game’s newest toys and Tiger Woods returns to Torrey.
There has been talk of moving the PGA Championship to May, and pushing The Players back to March. Would this be a good move for the major?
Bryson DeChambeau was advised by PGA Tour officials on Wednesday that a particular model of his side-saddle putter was ‘officially non-conforming.’
The PGA Tour announced this year’s player advisory council, the 16-member panel that assists the policy board, with some interesting additions.
The Rules of Golf are complicated, but it is an encouraging sign to see the USGA and R&A working on making them simpler.
The European Tour is turning up the volume on the range, while Rory McIlroy and Brandel Chamblee had an entertaining Twitter exchange.
Jim Herman is skipping the CareerBuilder Challenge for a very good reason. He will be watching his former boss become POTUS.
Everyone wants to know how Justin Thomas dominated the Hawaii swing. Turns out Steve Stricker knows the answer.
Justin Thomas wasn’t shy when asked how his fourth Tour victory would impact his future play. “I’m so, so excited for the Masters,” he said. “I love that course.”
‘Without a doubt most upset I’ve ever been in my life.’ That’s how Justin Thomas’ week began, but certainly not the way it ended.
The week at the Sony Open saw rounds of 59 (Justin Thomas), 60 (Kevin Kisner) and 61 (Chez Reavie). But that’s nothing new at Waialae CC.
Jordan Spieth knew he was playing for second place, a nod to Justin Thomas’ record-breaking week as well as his own putting woes through 54 holes.
Two weeks in Hawaii means two wins in a row for Justin Thomas. Can he keep it going? That and more in After Further Review.
Another day, another record performance for Justin Thomas, who followed rounds of 59-64 with a 65 despite not having his best stuff early on Saturday.
Led right now by Justin Thomas, who is dominating the Sony Open, the 2011 class of high school seniors is taking the PGA Tour by storm.
Three days after Justin Thomas posted a sub-60 round at the Sony Open, Kevin Kisner had his own putt for 59 but just burned the edge.
Waialae Country Club is very much a friendly confines stop for many players like Zach Johnson, who won the Sony Open in 2009 and has missed just two cuts in 12 starts.
Rookie Ollie Schniederjans said his tie for sixth at the RSM Classic gave him momentum heading into this week’s Sony Open.
Phil Mickelson is on the field list for next week’s CareerBuilder Challenge and is ‘hopeful’ to begin his 2017.