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The PGA Tour has denied waivers for its members requesting to play in the first LIV Golf Invitational Series event next month in London.
Sergio Garcia appeared to let his anger over a ruling on Day 1 of the Wells Fargo Championship boil into the game’s most divisive issue.
On his way to TPC Potomac earlier this week, McIlroy glanced across Persimmon Tree Road and got a glimpse of Congressional.
For most players who won’t be wooed by LIV’s riches, what happens to the Tour’s fall slate is a more important conversation.
Francesco Molinari returns to TPC Potomac this week for the Wells Fargo, three years after a win over Tiger Woods at the same course.
In this week’s edition Jon Rahm finds some much-needed form in Mexico, Tiger Woods keeps us guessing and Phil Mickelson remains undecided on his future with either the PGA Tour or LIV Golf.
The game’s top players, likely the top 50 finishers in the FedExCup, could either take the fall off or play a proposed three-event series.
Greg Norman has created an industry out of pushing back against the status quo, so it was no surprise that he applied the same sensibilities to his competitive future.
Jay Haas broke the record previously held by Sam Snead who made the cut in 1979 at the age of 67 years, 2 months and 23 days.
After opening the Zurich with a 5-under 67, the team of Joaquin Niemann and Mito Pereira withdrew before their tee time Friday.
A potential showdown with LIV Golf series prompted DP World Tour chief executive Keith Pelley to call on his member’s loyalty.
Taylor Moore grabbed the early lead on Day 1 at TPC Louisiana after spending Wednesday morning in a local emergency room.
David Lipsky was already having an eventful week in New Orleans before he and teammate Aaron Rai shot 61.
Collin Morikawa has a great story about how he and Viktor Hovland ended up partnering at this week’s Zurich Classic.
This was supposed to be Jay Haas’ 800th Tour start. But the small print is going to leave Haas one start short of that benchmark.
Billy Horschel argues that the Zurich Classic, and not the WGC-Match Play, is a better gauge of potential success at the Presidents Cup.
Robert Garrigus confirmed that he has requested a conflicting event release to play in the first LIV Golf event.
In this week’s post-Masters edition of Cut Line, we celebrate Scottie Scheffler’s past and contemplate Phil Mickelson’s future.
Bryson DeChambeau will have surgery on his left hand, which he injured in February, according to his management team.
The Texan, via New Jersey, is the next in a long chain that indelibly connects Augusta National to the Lone Star State.
Tiger Woods is now eyeing The Open Championship at St. Andrews as his next start. But unsure about the PGA.
Billy Horschel had one goal on Sunday at the Masters. And he had a shot to obtain it on the final hole.
Cameron Smith is three shots back of leader Scottie Scheffler, and based on his recent form, he has what it takes.
Scheffler, the winner of three of his last five Tour starts, would still be the favorite. But there’s room, to consider the alternative.