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Bill Russell, who has more NBA rings than fingers, talks titles and golf in For the Record.
Tiger Woods says he doesn’t have a date for his return. And that’s a good thing. It shows he’s listening to his doctors.
PGA Tour veteran Mike Smith died on Wednesday following a lengthy battle with lung cancer. He was 63.
Rory McIlroy discussed a very personal matter in a very public setting on Wednesday, showing the human side to pro athletes.
Paul Casey dishes on the highs and lows of his career in this edition of For the Record.
Tiger Woods is uncertain about his future. But he sounded optimistic Monday as he continues to recover from back surgery.
Arguably the game’s greatest player has turned into one of golf’s most avid fans.
One of the subtexts to Monday’s media day at the Quicken Loans National was Congressional’s commitment to Tiger Woods’ event.
Tiger Woods told “Morning Drive” co-host Damon Hack on Monday that he is chipping and putting, but the timeline for his return remains unclear.
Since Byron Nelson’s death, the tournament field in Dallas has gotten weaker by the year. Nelson’s legacy deserves better.
The WGC-Match Play Championship will go on, but where, when and what format will be used remains up in the air.
Euro Tour chief George O’Grady on his circuit’s rise and a world golf tour in For the Record.
Justin Rose had a penalty assessed on Saturday and rescinded on Sunday. There was a lot of discussion, but it was an important decision.
Martin Kaymer is The Players champion because he refused to back down.
Jimmy Walker began the final round at The Players 10 strokes back, but shot into the top 10 with a final-round 65.
Jordan Spieth and Martin Kaymer battled to a draw in Round 3. They will do it again Sunday.
Justin Rose’s second shot had come to rest in a ‘spongy’ area behind the 18th green and as he addressed his chip he thought he saw his golf ball move.
The secret wedding of Adam Scott and Marie Kojzar April 17 in the Bahamas was even more hush-hush then one would have imagined.
It was another venue where a first-timer isn’t supposed to make it look easy and another clutch performance by Jordan Spieth on Friday at The Players.
By making the cut at The Players, Adam Scott continues his pursuit of No. 1, but the world ranking system is flawed.
After months of delays, the water is flowing and the grass is growing – almost – at the Olympic golf course in Rio.
Adam Scott’s 10-shot turnaround Friday was enough to make the weekend – and keep him in pursuit of the world’s top ranking – but after the Australian signed for a second-round 67 at The Players those consolation prizes didn’t make things any better.
Tiger Woods will play in a team event in Argentina, later this year, if his health permits.