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The PGA Tour released its 2015-16 schedule on Thursday, a crowded and condensed lineup thanks to the Olympics.
The PGA Tour policy board approved an adjustment to its regulations on Monday that will now treat mandatory military service similar to the way medical exemptions are handled.
On Wednesday at the Quicken Loans National, when he was asked if he’d rather be consistent or a winner, Rickie Fowler’s response was clear.
Seemingly the Quicken Loans National has it all - famous host, good purse, decent course. So why the weak field?
After watching Zach Johnson win the British Open, Justin Rose immediately went to work on his wedge game.
The PGA Tour policy board met on Monday at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club and one of the talking points centered around next year’s hectic schedule.
Tiger Woods talks about the challenge of recovering from back surgery while is changing his swing, but refuses to abandon ship.
Marc Leishman became the latest player to make a run at a 62 in a major. Why hasn’t anyone every done it? Tiger Woods weighed in Tuesday.
Billy Hurley III has spoken to the media on numerous occasions during his professional career, but Tuesday’s news conference at the Quicken Loans National was easily the most emotional.
This week’s Quicken Loans National will be Tiger Woods’ second-to-last event of this season unless something dramatic happens at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club or in two weeks at the PGA Championship.
After a trip to the Bahamas, Tiger Woods finally checked his spin rates. He said he didn’t find “anything major, which was nice.”
Venue unveils, victory celebrations even in defeat and very peculiar calls highlight this week’s Cut Line.
A U.S. District Court judge denied the PGA Tour’s motion to change venue on Thursday in the circuit’s ongoing lawsuit with a group of more than 80 caddies.
After an Open rife with drama, the season turns to the PGA and FedEx Cup Playoffs. So what’s next for the game’s biggest stars?
Sergio Garcia could be forgiven for taking this loss personally.
Considering the lengths Marc Leishman had to travel, Monday’s finish at the Open Championship should have been an emotional blow.
Jordan Spieth was vying for a historic victory, but Zach Johnson prevailed at St. Andrews.
Adam Scott suffered more Open heartbreak on Monday at St. Andrews, playing his back nine in 4-over 40.
It was quintessential Lefty on Sunday at the Open Championship.
The Old Course was there for the taking Sunday. Dustin Johnson took 75 strokes and fell five back.
After a number of near-misses in the past, Jason Day will one again try to lock down his first major win Sunday at St. Andrews.
Fourteen players lead or are within three of the Open lead. They can thank Dustin Johnson for opening the door.
Padraig Harrington again has a chance to win the Open Championship after moving to 10 under in Round 3.
David Duval shot 67 on Sunday. He looked like the former Open champion, but didn’t sound like him.