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A three-man race quickly became a coronation at the Jones Cup Invitational as Beau Hossler cruised to victory with a 2-under 70 on Sunday at Ocean Forest Golf Club.
Tournament directors always look for ways to improve their events. They should look to the Phoenix Open for inspiration.
It was no surprise that a player from Canada and Ohio found themselves atop the Jones Cup Invitational leaderboard on Saturday.
Taylor Funk shot 3-under 69 Friday to take a one-stroke lead at the Jones Cup Invitational on Friday.
Cheers for the R&A’s decision to bring the Senior Open to St. Andrews. Meanwhile, Bubba Watson gets jeered in Scottsdale.
Dave Renwick, one of the game’s most well-traveled and accomplished caddies, died on Feb. 4 after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 62.
From combating slow play to ok’ing shorts, European Tour commissioner Keith Pelley is working hard for his players.
Golf is a niche sport in Paraguay. Fabrizio Zanotti hopes his eventual Olympic appearance can help change that.
Rickie Fowler takes another step, Lefty teaches Ryan Ruffels the first rule, and Thomas Pieters gets a curious, digital haircut.
Motivation has been easy to come by recently for Rickie Fowler. The drive for respect has him on the cusp of a major.
Jordan Spieth closed with his second-consecutive 68 on Sunday but came up short in his bid to win the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship.
The world rankings look like this: Jordan, Jason, Rory and Rickie. Call it the ‘Big 4.’ We’re calling it a great group at the top.
It was another near miss for Rory McIlroy at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship and to compound that he endured a World Ranking whiff on Sunday.
Henrik Stenson has taken a long look at this year’s schedule and decided to skip the WGC-Dell Match Play in March.
Jordan Spieth no longer holds the distinction of being the only player issued a “monitoring” penalty under the European Tour’s new pace of play policy.
Rickie Fowler said in the Saturday gloom when play was halted at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship that he needed to come out and make birdies, a lot of birdies, on Sunday.
Rory McIlroy is trying to make a statement in Abu Dhabi, but he’s got plenty of company at the top of the leaderboard.
As trends go, Rickie Fowler’s current trajectory is worth admiring.
For Rory McIlroy, this week is something of a desert déjà vu.
Two days after being issued a “monitoring” penalty for violating the European Tour’s new pace of play policy, Jordan Spieth raced the sunset at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship – and won.
This week the European Tour unveiled a new policy that will allow players to wear shorts during practice and pro-am rounds, but don’t expect to see the new, relaxed look at this year’s Open Championship.
When Mike Weir withdrew from last July’s John Deere Classic he was searching for answers.
American amateur Bryson DeChambeau birdied two of his first three holes on Saturday at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship and overcame a balky driver for a second-round 72 and a share of second place.
Standing on the 17th tee on Saturday, Rory McIlroy muttered to himself, “OK, let’s finish 3-3.”