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Patrick Reed will not has his wife on his bag this week at the Ryder Cup, but rather his brother-in-law.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson’s Day 1 pairings seemed to have fallen into place after three practice rounds at Gleneagles.
Keegan Bradley has become the U.S. Ryder Cup team’s answer to Ian Poulter, an energetic player who feeds off the pressure that comes with the biennial matches.
Before boarding the chartered flight for Scotland last Sunday, Rickie Fowler made Ryder Cup history.
Jordan Spieth is in his first Ryder Cup, but he has history at Gleneagles and teammates don’t think of him as a rookie.
Rory McIlroy may put a new driver in his bag when the Ryder Cup begins on Friday.
Tom Watson had a pair of U.S. Army veterans and wounded warriors speak to the American team.
Many believe the U.S. team is the Ryder Cup underdog. Don’t tell that to the Americans.
Matt Kuchar won’t tell you about any of his Ryder Cup practical jokes, but he will tell you this interesting tidbit about the Phil Mickelson-Tiger Woods dynamic.
Ted Bishop followed Rickie Fowler’s lead and had “USA” shaved into his head.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson said his players are “tired” after “too much golf.”
While U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson remained reluctant to show his hand regarding possible pairings for this week’s matches, there were hints to be gleaned from Tuesday’s practice rounds.
Carlos Ortiz won three times on the Web.com Tour in 2014 and will make his debut as a card-carrying member of the PGA Tour this coming season.
Strategy and history will play a large role in who gets paired with whom for the United States in the 40th Ryder Cup.
Tom Watson will be brief at Gleneagles, motivating his players by getting right to the point.
Whether it was new sponsors, historic votes, high-profile splits or following a win with a baby, this week in golf was all about change.
In a much closer vote than authorities originally anticipated, Scottish voters derailed a referendum that would have ended the country’s 307-year union with the United Kingdom on Wednesday.
D.A. Points arrived at TPC Sawgrass on Monday, played an 18-hole practice round and added another nine holes and a few hours of practice on Wednesday to prepare for this week’s Web.com Tour Championship. Instead of teeing off on Thursday afternoon at 2:09 p.m. (ET), however, Points will watch the finale from his home in central Florida following a bizarre few days.
After fighting for his life in rough waters just one month ago, fighting for his Tour card isn’t as daunting for Vaughn Taylor.
Billy Horschel’s blue-collar background paid off in Atlanta at the Tour Championship, and his celebration was classic Billy Ho.
The PGA Tour will announce a new title sponsor for the WGC-Match Play Championship on Oct. 1, an official confirmed to GolfChannel.com on Monday.
While Billy Horschel’s winning haul at East Lake is well documented, those who finished behind the FedEx Cup champion also enjoyed a financial windfall on Sunday.
With an injury-filled season now over, Jason Day finally has time to heal his ailing back and thumb.
After coming into the week No. 1 on the points list, Chris Kirk battled his nerves but ultimately came up short of winning the FedEx Cup.