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Adam Scott was so successful with a standard-length putter last week that we was hardly asked about this week ahead of the Valspar.
The evolving WGC-Match Play has had an interesting trickle-down effect for some tournaments and players.
Nick Price and the International team are lobbying for a reduction in the number of team matches in the Presidents Cup.
Tiger Woods’ manager Mark Steinberg released a statement on Wednesday contradicting a recent report that claimed Nike Golf has the rights to the former world No. 1’s name.
John Daly reiterated Wednesday that he believes the PGA Tour’s drug testing program is not random.
John Daly ripped the PGA Tour’s drug-testing program during his Tuesday radio show and said the process is not random.
With one of its strongest fields in years, the Valspar Championship has no shortage of marquee groups for Days 1 and 2 at Innisbrook.
After listening to the backlash over the new Trump National Doral, we asked Tour pros to craft their ideal course lineup.
Relative to the world rankings, the strength of the field for this week’s Valspar Championship has slowly been trending in the wrong direction the last few years.
Caddies and the media aren’t the only ones talking about caddie safety and access to clubhouses during PGA Tour tournaments.
In an ultimate game of musical chairs, the field for this week’s Valspar Championship was turned upside down following Sunday’s final round at the Puerto Rico Open.
Patrick Reed is firing back at a book publisher over claims he stole and cheated in college.
One month after returning from his sabbatical, Dustin Johnson bashed his way to victory on one of the Tour’s toughest courses.
Caddie safety became a talking point last week when a group of caddies found themselves in a tent during a storm on Saturday at the Honda Classic.
Tim Finchem admitted Sunday that ‘kind of whiffed’ the last time the PGA of America ran Ryder Cup qualification changes by him.
On Saturday’s “Morning Drive,” Doral owner Donald Trump said he wasn’t pleased with how the Blue Monster played on Thursday.
Earlier this week the director general of the World Anti-Doping Agency told Golf.com that the PGA Tour’s drug testing policies had “gaps,” specifically in what some believe is a lack of transparency.
Rory McIlroy’s 3-iron was returned to him Sunday by Donald Trump and will likely be given back to Trump for good after Sunday’s final round.
There are still 18 holes left on the brutal Blue Monster, but J.B. Holmes is in good shape to go wire-to-wire at Doral.
After playing Saturday with 13 clubs, Rory McIlroy said he knows what’s wrong with his game, but finding a fix isn’t easy.
Bill Haas celebrated the one-week birthday of his newborn son in style on Saturday with a 7-under 65 at Doral.
Add Bubba Watson to the list of Doral critics. Even after a 3-under 69 Friday, he said he still ‘can’t stand’ the course.
Tossing clubs into the water is nothing new, but as Rory McIlroy found out Friday, when you’re No. 1, it tends to steal the show.
Rory McIlroy tugged his second shot from 226 yards left at the par-5 eighth hole and into one of Doral’s many water hazards.