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The way Rickie Fowler has proven himself a quick study in his young career, the 26-year-old may as well be a native Scot.
Tiger Woods looks to return to major glory on the Old Course, a place he holds in the highest regard.
The Hall of Fame ceremony at St. Andrews was almost perfect, except Laura Davies wasn’t there.
An ankle injury has momentarily interrupted the budding Jordan Spieth-Rory McIlroy rivalry, which puts a damper on the Open.
Scott Stallings turned himself in to the PGA Tour. Did the Tour respond appropriately?
Scott Stallings self-reported a violation of the PGA Tour’s anti-doping policy and has been suspended for 90 days.
Tiger Woods finds some form at Greenbrier, while Donald Trump and Phil Mickelson had weeks to forget.
Donald Trump’s recent comments drew a response from golf’s governing bodies, who all have ties to the presidential candidate.
A week after suffering from what was diagnosed as Benign Positional Vertigo, Jason Day is back hitting golf balls and preparing for the year’s third major.
In this week’s Cut Line, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy are filling the void left by Tiger Woods’ shocking decline.
Players and fans will long remember the U.S. Open of Chambers Bay. Some memories may be good. Many others ... maybe not.
Jordan Spieth heard the outcome before he saw the action.
Jordan Spieth’s name goes down in the U.S. Open record book. But he alone did not win the trophy.
Golf Channel’s Tim Rosaforte confirmed with USGA executive director Mike Davis that the final hole at Chambers Bay will play as a par 5 for Sunday’s final round.
Despite the criticism, frustration and lampooning, a classic final round is shaping up at Chambers Bay.
A day after collapsing while playing his final hole at the U.S. Open and being diagnosed with benign positional vertigo, Jason Day charged into a share of the lead with a third-round 68.
As expected, the USGA has once again flipped the par for the opening and closing holes at Chambers Bay.
Tiger Woods had another terrible week, but he remains committed to the swing changes with Chris Como.
Jason Day dropped to the ground on his final hole Friday at the U.S. Open. His manager said the golfer felt dizzy.
As expected, the U.S. Golf Association flipped par at the first and 18th holes on Day 2 at the U.S. Open.
Day said the key at any U.S. Open, particularly this championship and Chambers Bay, is staying patient.
Tiger Woods said he tried his best, but his best was a 10-over 80 in Round 1 of the U.S. Open.
Henrik Stenson’s caddie, Gareth Lord, worked Day 1 at Chambers Bay with a cast on his left wrist after taking a tumble during Wednesday’s practice round.
Dustin Johnson 2.0 is not the same player who threw away the U.S. Open in 2010 as evidenced by his 65.