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In this week’s edition we examine LIV Golf’s grab for world ranking points, some Tiger Woods speculation and a lonely fall farewell.
The four remaining plaintiffs suing the PGA Tour for antitrust violations will be required to disclose key communications, according to a recent court ruling.
Zach Johnson has won the Masters, so he knows how hilly Augusta National is. But is the Ryder Cup venue hillier?
Tiger Woods will likely wield great influence on the U.S. team at next year’s Ryder Cup, whether he’s able to travel to Italy or not.
The PGA Tour responded Wednesday to the antitrust lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court last month with a 71-page motion.
An antitrust lawsuit that began with 11 plaintiffs suing the PGA Tour is now down to four following another round of withdrawals.
This U.S. team was being discussed as possibly the strongest ever. Did that assessment hold after another impressive win?
Saturday was a Presidents Cup first in a career that began in 2003 for Adam Scott.
It’s far from a best-case scenario, but a 5-3 Saturday was enough to give the International side hope where none had existed.
The International team needed a clean sweep of the Presidents Cup’s Saturday team session. What they got was a foursome split.
It’s a familiar scene. Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas celebrating a clutch putt or impossible recovery shot in the most crucial moment.
Immelman’s team has struggled through two days and the Internationals find themselves on the brink of another historic loss.
For Max Homa and his teammate Tony Finau, the 15th hole had a bit of everything – disappointment, luck, skill and, eventually, relief.
Thursday couldn’t have gone much worse for the Internationals, but Captain Immelman’s team hasn’t lost hope.
Woods has become a constant for American teams in recent years and Love acknowledged he remains engaged even from afar.
The International Presidents Cup team has the next four days to change the narrative, but if history is any guide, their fate will likely be decided in Thursday foursomes.
2019 captain Ernie Els is credited with creating a unity among the International side that hadn’t existed, as well as a team identity.
Trevor Immelman knows what others think of his team’s chances this week. And he’s encouraging his guys to use it as motivation.
Trevor Immelman’s message to his Presidents Cup International team on Monday night was as nuanced as it was inspired.
No LIV Golf players are competing in the Presidents Cup, but the International captain explained one certain situation.
LIV Golf continues to push back against the professional golf establishment, this time in a letter sent by 50 LIV Golf players.
Greg Norman is set to meet with legislators from both parties mid-week to discuss the ongoing divide with the PGA Tour.
The convergence at last week’s BMW PGA proved to be a sort of seminal moment in the growing divide between the game’s established tours and LIV Golf.
Scott, who will play his 10th Presidents Cup next week, made earning a spot on this year’s team a priority when Immelman was named captain.