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Blacks always ‘in.’ Apparently, so are belly putters. With Phil Mickelson joining the trend, they’re a must-have item.
If Wednesdays media meet-and-greet was any indication, it turns out Acushnet Companys new boss is not that much different from the old boss.
Count Phil Mickelson among the long-putter converts. Lefty showed up for his 6:50 a.m. pro-am tee time at TPC Boston with a belly putter in his bag, joining the likes of Ernie Els, Jim Furyk and Retief Goosen.
Hank Haney, Tiger Woods former instructor, responded Wednesday to criticism levied by Rocco Mediate that the swing coach contributed greatly to Woods declining game.
Fifteen years ago, Tiger Woods welcomed himself to the professional world. Wednesday was like a re-introduction.
Tiger Woods told ‘Morning Drive’ Wednesday that he will make a caddie decision before competing in the Frys.com Open.
Although its tough to question the PGA Tours decision to pull the plug after 54 holes at last weeks Barclays, the move did somewhat spoil Plainfield Country Clubs reintroduction to championship golf.
A dry-run on a just-out-of-the-box golf course and the U.S. Golf Associations executive director Mike Davis could not have imagined a better soft opening.
Join GolfChannel.com senior writer Rex Hoggard to live chat about anything you wish - the FedEx Cup, Solheim Cup, Walker Cup, U.S. Amateur and everything in between.
Fred Couples and Rosie Jones both rolled the dice with their picks. What remains to be seen is if they chose responsibly.
After saying that he would use a wildcard pick on Tiger Woods, U.S. Presidents Cup captain Fred Couples hinted that Woods might be playing more soon.
Among some of the more interesting topics killing time at the weather-delayed Barclays was news from Wednesdays Player Advisory Council meeting at Plainfield Country Club and a proposal that would dramatically change the way players earn PGA Tour cards.
Captain America. Captain Cool. Names that fit Presidents Cup captain Fred Couples, until this recent Tiger drama.
The PGA Tours 16-member Player Advisory Council will meet Wednesday at Plainfield Country Club for the final time in 2011. Among the items on the agenda will be multiple models of a proposed change to the current Nationwide Tour/Q-School formula.
Robert Floyd will wear - and not hide - an alcohol-monitoring device while serving as Robert Allenby’s caddie this week.
GolfChannel.com senior writer Rex Hoggard and editorial director Jay Coffin review the week in golf in this edition of Lunch Break.
J.B. Holmes will have brain surgery early next week to help alleviate a condition called Chiari Malformation, his manager told GolfChannel.com on Monday.
This may not be the playoff fever the PGA Tour had envisioned, but for those with even a passing interest in postseason golf, and a better-than-average understanding of simple math, today is a big day.
In what’s been anything but a dull 2011, a breather seems in order. Alas, the cuts, Cups and controversy runneth over.
Phil Mickelson has become a mentor for many aspiring young PGA Tour pros, including last weeks winner Keegan Bradley.
The Old Tiger would be playing the FedEx Cup. But this is the New Tiger. What is his playing schedule this fall?
Some wonder why Keegan Bradley pulled a hybrid to tee off on his final playoff hole in the PGA Championship. The kid had a ‘Plan B,’ but not of the variety you would expect.
Join Rex Hoggard for a live Lunch Break chat from noon-1:30 p.m. ET as he recaps the PGA Championship and looks forward to the remainder of 2011.
Keegan Bradley won the PGA Championship in miracle fashion, overcoming a five-shot deficit with three to play.