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Jack Nicklaus adds perspective to criticism of Rory McIlroy’s gym time, Davis Love makes three Ryder Cup picks and more in this week’s edition of Cut Line.
It wasn’t a perfect postseason when it debuted 10 years ago, and it’s not a perfect postseason now. But the FedEx Cup Playoffs have come a long way.
When Tiger Woods announced his three-event comeback tour for this year some may have been surprised it included a trip to Europe for the Turkish Airlines Open.
The U.S. Ryder Cup team may look like a lot of past squads, but that doesn’t mean there have been plenty of subtle changes behind the scenes.
Tiger Woods said on Wednesday that he plans to return to competition for three events, beginning next month. That news spiced up the fall.
Paul Casey talked all week of positioning himself for a playoff run, but things didn’t exactly go his way on Monday in Boston.
When Rory McIlroy won the 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship he received the winner’s check ($1.44 million), the trophy and a champion’s belt.
Six players kept their postseason hopes alive on Monday at the Deutsche Bank Championship, playing their way into the top 70.
Rory McIlroy’s win at the Deutsche Bank was anything but easy, but that’s what made his return to the winner’s circle so satisfying.
Although it took Rory McIlroy a little time to get up to speed this year, his victory Monday in Boston had the feel of a sequel.
After finishing well off the pace in the Deutsche Bank Championship, Jim Furyk is out of the FedEx Cup race. Getting a Ryder Cup captain’s pick looks doubtful, too.
Vying for his first PGA Tour victory, Kevin Chappell was dealt the kind of set back that could derail many players.
The Deutsche Bank heads for a Monday finish with much at stake, as well as a possible collision with the storm Hermine.
Paul Casey has been criticized in some circles, most of them on the other side of the Atlantic, for turning down his European Tour membership this year.
With post-Tropical Cyclone Hermine approaching the New England coast, officials have adjusted Monday’s tee times to avoid the storm.
Rory McIlroy didn’t start his week at TPC Boston looking like the man to beat, but he’s now played his last 51 holes in 12 under par.
World No. 1 Jason Day is trying his best to straighten out his wayward driver. He showed some improvement Sunday in a third-round 68.
Kevin Chappell was cruising along last week at The Barclays at 7 under par through 33 holes and just three shots off the lead. What happened next still bothers the 30-year-old.
Jason Day and Dustin Johnson are the clear-cut candidates for Player of the Year, but undecided voters need more data.
Smylie Kaufman plans to join a group of other Tour players who attended LSU, to help the state of Louisiana recover from flooding.
Saturday at the Deutsche Bank Championship was a fitting microcosm of Jordan Spieth’s last few weeks.
It was a much better start for Rory McIlroy on Day 2 at the Deutsche Bank Championship that led to a much better day at TPC Boston.
In 1975, Roger Maltbie closed with a 66 to win the Pleasant Valley Open in nearby Sutton, Mass., the second of five victories on the PGA Tour.
Whatever scale Davis Love III plans to use to pick his final four players for the U.S. Ryder Cup team, Ryan Moore has given the captain plenty to think about.