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Just as things seemed to be moving in the right direction at the Olympic golf course in Rio de Janeiro another possible legal roadblock emerged on Wednesday.
While U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson ended up making Webb Simpson his “swing” pick on Tuesday night, he said it was the most difficult of his three choices.
On Aug. 13 when Tiger Woods withdrew his name from consideration for one of Tom Watson’s potential captain’s picks many believed it was the former world No. 1 who had reached out to the PGA of America with the news.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson has something in common with his three picks - they all want redemption in Scotland.
Europe’s team is finalized. Who will round out the U.S. squad? Rex Hoggard takes a look, with a little ‘Saturday Night Live’ levity.
Chris Kirk won the Deutsche Bank Championship. He hopes it was enough to also win over Tom Watson.
Henrik Stenson admits he is ‘run down’ and looking forward to the Ryder Cup, but he will ‘give it a go’ at the BMW.
The PGA Tour has created a trust fund for Emma Grace Bennett, the 4-year-old daughter of Lance and Angela Bennett. Angela died unexpectedly on Wednesday.
Despite another less-than-stellar week, Phil Mickelson sounded much more upbeat when he left TPC Boston than he did following the FedEx Cup playoff opener in New Jersey.
Cruising along atop the leaderboard late Sunday afternoon at the Deutsche Bank Championship, Jason Day hit a familiar bump in the road.
Billy Horschel has improved with each round this week at the Deutsche Bank Championship, and so have his Ryder Cup chances.
With FedEx Cup, Ryder Cup and Rory McIlroy subplots, it figures to be a manic Monday at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
After a couple of mediocre days, Rory McIlroy rebounded with a Sunday 64 to get into the Deutsche Bank mix.
Luke Donald seemed to have bought himself one more day, but he may be out of time on the Ryder Cup clock.
Ryder Cup long shots Ryan Palmer and Bill Haas have given U.S. captain Tom Watson something to think about.
After a season of injuries, worry, and doubt, Jason Day suddenly looks as poised as ever on some of golf’s biggest stages.
Don’t tell Billy Horschel that he should be feeling the pressure.
Scott Brown, this week’s FedEx Cup bubble boy at 70th on the point list, knew he needed a big Saturday if he was going to keep his playoff hopes alive.
As caddies shuffled to the first tee at TPC Boston to begin their rounds early Friday morning they exchanged their normal hats for non-descript black hats to honor Angela Bennett, the wife of Matt Kuchar’s caddie Lance Bennett, who died unexpectedly on Wednesday.
It wasn’t exactly the round Rory McIlroy was hoping for, but after last week’s start at The Barclays the world No. 1’s 1-under 70 at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Friday was progress.
Keegan Bradley isn’t on the U.S. Ryder Cup squad, but after a flawless 65 Friday in Boston, he’ll likely be a captain’s pick.
For the second consecutive week, a pain-free and healthy Jason Day is in the hunt in a FedEx Cup playoffs event.
European captain Paul McGinley may have the tougher choice when he announces his wildcard selections.
You’d think $10 million would be enough to entice players into all four FedEx Cup playoff events. But for some, less is more.