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In this week’s Cut Line, Rex Hoggard writes about Hunter Mahan and Tim McCarver’s battle over unwritten rules.
Disney World is ‘where dreams come true.’ But not for players, now that there is no annual Tour stop there.
Lexi Thompson, Lydia Ko or Charley Hull? GolfChannel.com writers choose which LPGA teen has the brightest future.
The most talked about teen not named Lydia Ko gets back to work next week when Guan Tianlang defends his title at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship.
After playing all over the world, Brooks Koepka is learning a lot from his success and failures.
Before moving on to the new season, lets take a look back on the year and puts some finishing touches on a wild 2013.
The Frys.com Open is a tournament that feels more like spring training than the new PGA Tour season opener.
Steve Stricker, perhaps the games best part-time player, said on Sunday following the Presidents Cup that he plans to play a similar schedule next season.
Davis Love III ' one of Fred Couples assistants at Muirfield Village ' made it clear hes not yet ready to take his turn as skipper in the biennial event.
Sundays anticlimactic finish at the Presidents Cup was compounded in some eyes by a lack of high-profile match ups in the singles session.
After five straight U.S. Presidents Cup wins, someone – Tim Finchem? Sammy the squirrel? – needs to make it competitive.
Locked in what would turn into a pivotal singles match on Sunday at the Presidents Cup with Richard Sterne, Tiger Woods took a vicious cut at his second shot with a fairway wood at the par-5 15th hole and immediately reached for his back.
The closing ceremony for this weeks Presidents Cup has been canceled because of inclement weather.
Thanks to the Americans rally in the final foursome session and a 14-8 lead at the Presidents Cup, the U.S. side needs to win just four of todays 12 singles matches.
This weeks weather delays at the Presidents Cup have been particularly difficult for the two captains to make their pairings for each session.
With the U.S. reeling from an International onslaught that featured leads in all five of the final foursome matches on Saturday at the Presidents Cup, the Americans received a surprising spark.
Jason Day and Graham DeLaet have turned into a surprise power pairing for International captain Nick Price.
The U.S. is racing past a seemingly outmanned International squad in the Presidents Cup, emphasizing the lack of parity.
Keegan Bradley and Phil Mickelson led the charge for the U.S. team in Saturday’s fourball matches at the Presidents Cup.
Another missed alarm, another mad dash to the golf course, although this time it was a caddie, not a player racing traffic and time at an international team competition.
The teams split the Day 2 foursomes matches, and the U.S. held onto a narrow lead, 6 to 5 .
Ernie Els recommended Brendon de Jonge to Nick Price, who made de Jonge a captain’s pick. Good call, it turns out.
The biggest danger to the U.S. Presidents Cup team and the biggest ally of the Internationals is the rain drenching Muirfield.
More storms marching across central Ohio have caused another play stoppage at the Presidents Cup.