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The buzz on the PGA Tour continues to build as the self-imposed deadline closes in on golfs ruling bodies to unveil what action they plan to take regarding long putters and specifically anchoring.
Not this week. The PGA Tour’s Disney stop is filled with anxiety as players fight for their cards in 2013.
If Twitter is any indication, Tour types were more engaged than ever in the political process.
While Rory McIlroy should run away with PGA Tour Player of the Year honors, the Rookie of the Year race is still to be determined.
The hectic lives of PGA Tour pros make them perfect candidates for early voting.
Nike Golf unveiled its new VRS Covert red driver on Monday and at least temporarily stemmed rumors that Rory McIlroy was poised to sign a multi-year endorsement deal with the Oregon-based company.
Nike Golf unveiled its new VRS Covert ‘red’ driver on Monday and at least temporarily stemmed rumors that Rory McIlroy was poised to sign a multi-year endorsement deal with the Oregon-based company.
Patrick Reed will round out the field for the season-ending Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals Classic.
Amongst chatter of a long putter ban and an equipment deal, one major winner sounded off while another stayed silent.
Its bubble time on the PGA Tour and that means players in and around the top 125 in earnings are busy estimating what it will take to remain inside golfs sliding scale of success.
Speculation that golf’s governing bodies are prepared to ban anchored putting has players charting their next move.
Rory McIlroy’s switch to a new equipment deal could have long-lasting effects for the current world No. 1.
Next year’s condensed PGA Tour schedule will mean the loss of some 600 playing opportunities. In response, the Tour is increasing field sizes at some tournaments.
The PGA Tour released the abbreviated 2013 schedule on Monday, a lineup that features few changes to the 2012 season as the circuit transitions to a split-calendar schedule.
Rumors of a Rory-Nike romance. John Daly overseas. And Tiger Woods lauds drug testing.
Ryan Moore and his wife welcomed their first child into the world recently.
Ben Crane was one of eight players who made the twenty-something hour trip from last weeks McGladrey Classic in Georgia to Kuala Lumpur for this weeks CIMB Classic, but he made the journey without longtime caddie Joel Stock.
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The season for hot stove talk is upon us as golf inches toward an abbreviated off-season and rumors grow that world No. 1 Rory McIlroy may be headed for a new equipment deal.
Another byproduct of the PGA Tours transition to a split-calendar season beginning with the 2013-14 schedule will be a temporary reduction in a players minimum number of starts.
David Toms wasn’t able to catch Tommy Gainey on Sunday at the McGladrey Classic, but his 7-under 63 in the final round earned him a second-place finish.
Tommy Gainey had a shot at a 59 on Sunday at the McGladrey Classic, but he gladly settled for a 60 and his first PGA Tour victory.
Big Break alumnus Tommy Two Gloves Gainey upset Jim Furyk and Davis Love after a record 60 at the McGladrey.