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Unlike their fraternity brothers in Scotland, American meteorologists have a much better batting average when predicting the weather.
No one will forget Bubba’s miraculous shot to win the Masters. His caddie, friends and opponent relive the moment.
One of Augusta National’s newest members joined a familiar face for a round on the storied layout on Sunday.
On Sunday before the Masters, Augusta National comes alive with a parade of past champs and future hopefuls.
Thorbjorn Olesen has arrived for the year’s first major championship. That’s the good news. The bad news is he will probably not be at full strength.
An article from a 1989 edition of Golf Journal shows how dramatically opinions have changed on the use of long putters.
Annika Sorenstam and Rory McIlroy spoke their minds this past week and neither needs to apologize for what they said.
Harris English is off to a solid start in his sophomore campaign on the PGA Tour and at least part of that credit goes to a familiar face.
Tiger, Jack and Phil won with consistent pre-major routines. Rory’s still improvising, but he may be onto something.
Another deadline has passed at the site of the Olympic golf course in Brazil with little progress on the layout that will host the 2016 Games.
Much has been made of Charles Howell III’s attempt to earn an invitation to next week’s Masters, and Geoff Ogilvy, who slipped outside the top 50 when he missed the cut in Houston, but Ben Crane’s tale is filled with similar Augusta National woe.
The Florida swing, featuring a starring role for Tiger Woods, was a great scene-setter for that little affair in Georgia.
A yearlong pace of play study headed by the PGA Tour will focus on the overall pace of play in golf, not just among the professionals.
Davis Love III was hitting golf balls on Thursday at Frederica Golf Club on Saint Simons Island, Ga., and pain free since he underwent spinal fusion surgery Feb. 8 in Atlanta.
Majors season is coming up. It’s a reminder that the game’s biggest events are the basis of the proposed anchor ban.
Tiger Woods went bogey, bogey, bogey on Bay Hill’s final three holes. But he wasn’t the only one to have a falling finish.
A member of the gallery at Bay Hill decided to help Justin Rose with the line of his putt Friday. Turns out, it wasn’t the ‘right’ call.
Bill Haas’ nagging injury felt a lot better after a second-round 66 that has given him a share of the Bay Hill lead.
John Huh, last year’s Rookie of the Year, has struggled so far this season because of an equipment change. That all changed Thursday at Bay Hill.
John Huh, last year’s Rookie of the Year, has struggled so far this season because of an equipment change. That all changed Thursday at Bay Hill.
It was a quintessential Phil Mickelson round six pars, seven bogeys, four birdies, an eagle and one dejected southpaw.
Tiger’s opening 69 at Bay Hill wasn’t his best work, but one thing is for sure he’s driving it better than he has in years.
It’s late March which means bracketology is never far from anyone’s mind even if you’re Tiger Woods and have just spent the better part of five hours battling a cool wind at Bay Hill.
Some rounds always prompt questions about what could have been. Tiger Woods’ opening 3-under 69 on Thursday at breezy Bay Hill was not one of those rounds.