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For the second time this year, Kevin Chappell beat everyone in the field not named Jason Day.
Even after his win, Jason Day is glad he doesn’t have to play Sawgrass again for a long time.
‘Black Saturday’ at TPC Sawgrass was followed by ‘Brown Sunday,’ with greens that were on the darker side of emerald green but were much more playable.
It’s become a familiar refrain for Rory McIlroy at The Players Championship, and he knows it.
Justin Thomas is a winner this season on the PGA Tour, pulling off his breakthough at the CIMB Classic last November.
After Saturday’s putting adventures, officials appeared more interested in erring on the side of caution for Sunday’s final round.
With the TPC Sawgrass greens about to be replaced, there’s no reason to slow them down.
On Saturday morning, Jason Day finished his second round and showed no signs of slowing, setting the new 36-hole scoring record at The Players.
When the week began, Shane Lowry figured he’d be on a plane home come Friday evening.
Jason Day leads by three strokes at The Players, and that’s bad news for the rest of the field.
Boo Weekley is working with a trainer. That statement is normally followed by a punch line.
From 43 feet on his final hole of Round 2, Colt Knost needed to just two putts for par to shoot 62 and set a new TPC Sawgrass course record.
Most players attributed Thursday’s low scoring at The Players Championship to a combination of factors.
No one seemed more surprised by Ernie Els’ opening 66 at The Players Championship than the Big Easy.
In his first event since finishing second at the Masters, Jordan Spieth was predictably rusty.
Jason Day’s record suggested he wasn’t a fit for TPC Sawgrass. His first-round 63 begs to differ.
Jordan Spieth is ready to move on from the Masters, but make no mistake, many lessons were learned.
Most professionals won’t acknowledge the “y” word, but when you’ve dealt with the yips as long as Bernhard Langer there’s no use in trying to avoid the obvious.
Greg Owen would never be confused for an environmentalist, but the Englishman did his best Marlin Perkins impersonation on Monday at TPC Sawgrass.
James Hahn loves playoffs, and why wouldn’t he?
Not dwelling on the past helped James Hahn win at Quail Hollow, and it’s also how others get over close calls.
He didn’t collect his third Wells Fargo Championship title on Sunday, but Rory McIlroy’s affinity for Quail Hollow grew nonetheless.
Rory McIlroy is known for staging big rallies at the Wells Fargo, and he almost did it again.
Phil Mickelson came up short at the Wells Fargo Championship, again, but another near-miss did nothing to sour Lefty’s opinion of Quail Hollow.