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Which Tiger Woods will show up at Augusta National - the one with his game intact or in disarray?
Thanks to a host of adjustments, the the Stadium Course is, at least agronomically, tournament ready.
Davis Love III will be sidelined for the next two months following foot surgery on Wednesday.
Last week Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed the controversial ‘Religious Freedom Restoration Act’ into law.
Jason and Amanda Dufner are getting a divorce. The couple, who married in May 2012, has been separated since Feb. 17.
Jack Nicklaus received the nation’s highest civilian honor, but he rates his family as his most treasured prize.
Tiger Woods has donated $10,000 to help launch the Sifford Fund, which will benefit students enrolled in the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s professional golf management program.
Fall events won’t count toward qualifying for the U.S. Ryder Cup team, and that has created a divide on Tour.
Duane Bock, who caddies for Kevin Kisner, was told by a Tour official following the third round at Bay Hill that the red shorts he was wearing didn’t conform to the circuit’s dress code.
With one week remaining to qualify for the Masters, a number of players received a boost with their play at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
For Henrik Stenson this was nothing short of a shot-clock violation.
Henrik Stenson won’t let a Sunday stumble at Bay Hill affect his quest for a first major.
As good as Ernie Els’ 67 on Friday appears to the casual observer, the South African will tell you it was his even-par 72 on Saturday that salvaged his week.
After struggling through Saturday’s round with a rib injury, Brooks Koepka did something he’d never done before in competition on Sunday.
After a particularly poor pro-am round Wednesday at Bay Hill, Henrik Stenson opted for an impromptu practice session – in his driveway.
After two top-5 finishes already in 2015, Henrik Stenson is on the brink of his first U.S. victory since the 2013 Tour Championship.
Kiradech Aphibarnrat had been waiting for an American breakthrough, waiting to be healthy, waiting to be comfortable with his new swing.
With little prompting, Brandt Snedeker summed up the difference between his third-round 66 on Saturday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Friday’s 74. “Golf,” he shrugged.
The math, as of late Friday, was trending in Harris English’s favor.
Ian Poulter’s tournament at the Arnold Palmer Invitational began with a late-night trip to the hospital, but he has gotten steadily better since.
In this week’s Cut Line, the King still draws a crowd at Bay Hill despite challenges on the Tour schedule.
For the first time since last year’s Deutsche Bank Championship Ernie Els survived a 36-hole cut on the PGA Tour on Friday, ending a streak that had become far too familiar.
Tiger Woods’ former caddie Steve Williams has joined the caddie lawsuit against the PGA Tour.
Adam Scott was so successful with a standard-length putter last week that we was hardly asked about this week ahead of the Valspar.