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Jason Day wrapped up a largely quiet week at the SBS Tournament of Champions, closing on Sunday with a 70 for a 13 under total that was well off the lead.
Jordan Spieth posted his only miscue-free round of the week on his way to eight birdies and a closing 8-under card of 65.
Tied atop the leaderboard at the Tournament of Champions, Justin Thomas pulled away from the pack in impressive style Saturday afternoon.
With a two-shot lead in the SBS Tournament of Champions, Justin Thomas is further establishing his own identity as a top player.
Last season was a transformative year for William McGirt. After five productive seasons on the PGA Tour, the 37-year-old won the Memorial.
Five days into his new gig, Jay Monahan met with a group of golf writers at the Tournament of Champions to cover a wide range of topics.
Ryan Moore is open to changing the U.S. Ryder Cup team’s last-minute pick, but he said Friday at Kapalua he also benefited from the late selection.
As evidenced at Hazeltine, Patrick Reed isn’t lacking an inner crazy. But can he tap into his Beast Mode in Hawaii - and beyond?
Patrick Reed didn’t miss a green for the first time in his career on his way to an 8-under 65 on Friday.
Jordan Spieth played 16 holes in 9 under par on Friday. He played the other two in 5 over.
Jason Day returned to work this week at the SBS Tournament of Champions unsure what to expect.
Kapalua yielded some low scores, but the biggest names in the Tournament of Champions field failed to take full advantage.
After missing the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine, Daniel Berger is determined to make the 2017 Presidents Cup at Liberty National.
Pat Perez was sidelined with injury in 2016 for more than seven months, so he knows a thing or two about how Tiger Woods must feel.
Davis Love III is recovering from surgery on his right collarbone following a snowboarding accident in Idaho this week.
Patrick Reed, who played 33 events around the world last year, admits to being burned out at the end of 2016.
Dustin Johnson figures if he keeps winning, his world ranking will take care of itself.
After exorcising the demons of his 2016 meltdown at Augusta, Jordan Spieth is ready to start another stellar season at the TOC.
On Wednesday at the Tournament of Champions, where Jordan Spieth is the defending champion, the first indication of what may change in 2017 was his schedule.
Braden Grace said he expects the International team to be ready for the Presidents Cup this year, as long as the team is rested.
Davis Love III will begin his 32nd year on the PGA Tour with a new caddie on the bag, although it will be a familiar face.
Back. Ankle. Thumb. Vertigo. Jason Day has a laundry list of injuries over the years, but the world No. 1 feels fit heading into 2017.
World No. 1 Jason Day said he tried to speed up his routine in 2016, but he said this year he will “get back to what makes me good.”
Never-ending golf might be bad for the core golf fan, but reducing the number of tournaments to manufacture an offseason is bad for business.