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After 24 trips down Magnolia Lane to play the Masters, Phil Mickelson, perhaps more than anyone else, knows there is a point of diminishing returns.
A historic gift to Arnold Palmer and an emotional speech by the King changed the tone of the Champions Dinner.
As golf inches toward a return to the Olympics later this year in Brazil the game’s four major championship organizations banded together on Monday to boost its appeal.
Less than 24 hours after putting the finishing touches on a life-changing victory at the Shell Houston Open, Jim Herman arrived at Augusta National with what can only be described as a perma-smile.
For two days last April, Henrik Stenson had an up close snapshot of what it takes to win the Masters.
Dustin Johnson arrived in this corner of Georgia at about 11:30 p.m. on Sunday, just hours after closing with a 69 to finish two shots out of the lead at the Shell Houston Open.
Growing up in Aiken, S.C., Kevin Kisner has always felt a connection to Augusta National. Now, he gets to play in his first Masters.
Jason Day delayed his run-up to the Masters by a day, the byproduct of flu-like symptoms, but the world No. 1 will still have plenty of time to prepare for the year’s first major.
Hovering over a 15-foot putt, Ty Griggs knew it was his last and only chance to win the Drive, Chip & Putt National Finals on Sunday at Augusta National.
Adam Scott won the Honda Classic and WGC-Cadillac Championship with David Clark on the bag, but, as previously planned, he intends to break up the team.
Arnold Palmer announced last month that he would be unable to hit the ceremonial opening tee shot on Thursday at the Masters.
Fifty becomes the new 40 for World Golf Hall of Famers, Tiger Woods talks of Riviera return and more trouble for Aussie golf.
Tim Finchem will step aside, at some point, as PGA Tour commissioner. Looking back, his career has been a success.
Tiger Woods’ status for next week’s Masters remains uncertain, according to his agent.
The Match Play got a deserving champ with a new venue and sponsor in place, but is it time to tweak the format ... again?
It was a day of buried lies in bunkers for Paul Casey, but he didn’t let that get him down.
Jason Day’s driving has been nothing short of imposing this week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Others may have been worried about Jason Day’s slow start to 2016, but the Bay Hill leader certainly wasn’t.
The No. 1 ranking might be the most unfulfilling title in golf. There are no trophies, no checks – just a title and a target.
PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem had suggested in the past that his current contract with the circuit, which runs through June, may not be his last.
We may have seen the last shot Arnold Palmer ever hits, but what he means to golf continues to be immeasurable.
Normally, Lee McCoy’s fourth-place finish last week at the Valspar Championship would come with an invitation to play the next “open” PGA Tour event.
Matt Every calls it a “blackout,” but a better description of the ailment he’s been dealing with for more than two years would be “freeze-out.”
Since opening his year with a win at the Hyundai, Jordan Spieth has finished tied for 21st, missed a cut, tied for 17th and tied for 18th place on the PGA Tour.