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On the ramifications of Rich Beem’s gift to Ian Poulter, the Long Drive Championship and Tiger’s latest health update.
Players planning to participate in the CIMB Classic in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were advised via an e-mail from the PGA Tour on Thursday of potential risks.
Looking to take some time off before the 2016 Olympics, some players are adding fall events, like this week’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, to their calendars.
It’s a curious decision to take the Presidents Cup back to Australia, rather than someplace where the game needs growth.
Scott Stallings’ 90-day suspension for violating the Tour’s anti-doping policy is over. He returns in good health and motivated.
The Presidents Cup was exciting, but now that it’s over the focus shifts to the Ryder Cup.
Jay Haas’ selection of Phil Mickelson as a captain’s pick raised a few eyebrows, but it paid big dividends.
It wasn’t the ending Anirban Lahiri had scripted for his first Presidents Cup, but he savored the experience.
When U.S. captain Jay Haas laid out his Sunday singles plan, he had a general idea where each player would go.
Both teams - and fans - could take something positive from the closest Presidents Cup in years.
Jordan Spieth put the finishing touches on a perfect day with a 3-and-2 victory over Jason Day and Charl Schwartzel.
An injured Louis Oosthuizen has paired with Branden Grace to go 4-0-0 in the Presidents Cup.
The format change? Better play? Whatever the reason, the Internationals have life.
Sunday’s final singles session will have the clash of two of this season’s major champions, just not the two everyone anticipated.
The Presidents Cup will return to Australia for the third time in 2019, PGA Tour officials announced on Saturday.
A U.S. rally blunted what could have been a momentum boost for the International team.
The Ryder Cup pairing of Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed is revived for Saturday’s fourballs.
Bubba Watson snapped his driver while warming up for his Saturday morning foursome match at the President Cup.
After two days, the golf world will finally get the showdown everyone had been waiting for.
Danny Lee was 3 over par on the holes he completed during his Day 2 fourball match with partner Sangmoon Bae.
If the International team pulls off a comeback, history may trace it to Friday’s opening fourball match.
The rules minutiae that likely cost Phil Mickelson and Zach Johnson a half point Friday was reason to sit up and take notice of the Presidents Cup.
Phil Mickelson and Zach Johnson lost a hole twice to Adam Scott and Jason Day in their Day 2 fourballs match, when Mickelson was provided an improper ruling.
Even the now-famous “Fanatics” were subdued relative to their previous exploits at the Presidents Cup.