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No one has had a better view of Jason Day’s run the last few weeks than Jordan Spieth.
During PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem’s “State of the Tour” news conference on Wednesday at East Lake his assessment of the 2014-15 season ranged from “A plus” to “five star.”
Turns out $10 million doesn’t impress the way it used to. Well, to be clear it doesn’t impress the likes of Rory McIlroy.
For Jason Day, there was no epiphany moment on Monday when the realization of a lifelong dream descended on him.
For Rory McIlroy, 2015 had a little bit of everything.
Although the Player of the Year award has received most of the focus this week at the PGA Tour’s season finale there are other post-season races to consider.
Who will win the Tour Championship? Who will win the FedEx Cup? Our writers weigh in with their predictions, and no one seems to agree.
Before last week, Jim Furyk had not withdrawn from a PGA Tour event in 20 years. On Tuesday, he made it two withdrawals in two weeks at the Tour Championship.
The Player of the Year voting is complicated enough without adding more uncertainty to already cloudy waters.
Eleven years ago, Jason Day walked into Colin Swatton’s office and asked a surprising question. Could he get to No. 1?
Henrik Stenson can with the overall FedEx Cup title without having won an event this season.
Harris English had found plenty of ways to derail his East Lake aspirations, but thanks to a 72nd-hole birdie at the BMW, he’s finally headed to the Tour Championship.
Dustin Johnson expanded his legal proceedings this week involving a $3 million loan he made last year to a former financial advisor.
Spieth and Day prove rivalry dreams can come true, Arnie is still the King, and Inbee and Lydia have to sit at home.
Under Armour first realized the value of Jordan Spieth as an endorser not during one of his victories, but after a defeat.
On the Monday after his 86th birthday Arnold Palmer was back doing what he does best - raising money for charity.
We weigh in on the change in the top spot in the OWGR, the Evian Championship and a troubling Walker Cup loss by the U.S.
Nick Price has already made some key moves. The same can’t be said for Jay Haas picking Phil Mickelson.
While a case could be made for and against the Presidents Cup picks on both sides, none will stir up as much debate as Phil Mickelson.
September’s first Cut Line examines Patriot Golf Day, Presidents Cup captain’s picks and FedEx Cup Playoffs participation.
Jordan Spieth is PGA Tour Player of the Year, right? Well ... some players could be swayed by Jason Day.
Jason Day can potentially vault past Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth and take over as world No. 1 with a win next week.
Eight players who started the week outside the FedEx top 100 are heading to TPC Boston next week, which means eight others are headed home.
PGA champion and Barclays winner Jason Day is fulfilling his potential by learning from his failures.