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It’s been a dramatic turnaround for Louis Oosthuizen, who two weeks ago withdrew from the Tour Championship with a strained muscle in his right knee.
What’s the deal with Zach Johnson and Phil Mickelson’s celebratory handshake? They’re going the “nice, classy” route.
The second guessing has started early, with Nick Price’s decision to begin with foursomes.
The International team trails, 4-1, in the Presidents Cup. It’s a familiar spot for the home team.
Most of the U.S. teams will stay together for fourballs. Here’s a look at Day 2 matches in the Presidents Cup.
Asked why he decided to send world No. 1 Jordan Spieth out with Dustin Johnson on Day 1 at the Presidents Cup, U.S. captain Jay Haas had a ready answer.
U.S. Presidents Cup captain Jay Haas said he got emotional when telling his son, Bill, he would have to sit on Day 1.
International team captain Nick Price handed out his ‘broken putter’ award, in reference to his infamous 2003 incident.
The International side hopes to turn the tide. The U.S. wants to continue its dominance. One will be successful.
The format change International captain Nick Price fought so hard for is paying off early.
The showdown everyone was anticipating didn’t materialize for Thursday’s opening foursome matches at the Presidents Cup.
Sangmoon Bae has one week remaining before a dramatic career change from professional golfer to a member of the South Korean military.
Jason Day is competing in just his third Presidents Cup, but given his season Nick Price expects him to be a team leader.
Phil Mickelson was more of a player’s pick than a captain’s pick for the Presidents Cup and he is playing his role.
International captain Nick Price said Charl Schwartzel battling ‘flu legs’ and gets B12 shot to improve health.
Yes, that’s three ‘verys,’ which describes how Nick Price views this week’s Presidents Cup to the event’s long-term health.
It will be a new putter and a new caddie for Adam Scott at this week’s Presidents Cup.
J.B. Holmes’ off-season plan was already in motion when the first call came a week ago.
Adam Scott is back to the conventional putter, with a cross-handed grip, at this week’s Presidents Cup.
Louis Oosthuizen said he will be ready to play on Thursday when the Presidents Cup gets underway.
U.S. Presidents Cup captain Jay Haas wants players’ opinions regarding pairings. But few have a preference.
Jim Furyk, sidelined in recent weeks with a wrist injury, will not be able to play the Presidents Cup and will be replaced by J.B. Holmes in the U.S. lineup.
The FedEx Cup Playoffs crowned a deserving champion in Jordan Spieth, but it still has some kinks to work out.
Andres Romero is set to return to work this week at the Web.com Tour Championship, less than eight weeks after injuring his hand.