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The WGC-Match Play lacks some early-week drama with pool play, but several comebacks livened Day 2 in Austin.
Georgia and Alabama have seen lots of each other in competition recently and there will be another battle on Friday.
Invitations for the first LIV Golf Invitational Series event in London were sent out Thursday and featured several details.
According to tournament protocol, an invitee is listed in the field until they notify Augusta National they are not playing.
“I’m not going to injure it any more,” Paul Casey said after withdrawing. “It’s just a muscular thing that just hurts.”
Bryson DeChambeau was ‘cautious’ in his return to competition and said he hopes to return to long-drive events.
Bryson DeChambeau and Thomas Pieters, in separate matches, found a similar spot at Austin CC, but got different rulings.
Following an eventful few days, Maverick McNealy, the last man into this week’s field, is starting to look like a Cinderella story.
Jordan Spieth shrugged and offered his signature grin. “It was a weird, weird hole,” he said.
Paul Casey was tied with Corey Conners through two holes on Day 1 at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play when he conceded.
Winning the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play is the most grueling test in golf, with three days of pool play followed by 36-holes a day on the weekend.
Bryson DeChambeau said he’s in recovery mode following nearly two months of inactivity with a fractured hamate bone in his left hand.
World No. 1 Jon Rahm winced slightly. He’s heard the same question enough to know what was coming.
Austin Country Club avoids damage as multiple tornadoes sweep through central Texas.
LIV Golf league set to launch in June with eight events that culminate in October with a team championship.
Greg Norman sent a letter to some players saying a super league will launch and a new event is on the horizon.
The Ryder Cup is filled with awkward and tense situations, which is why new European captain Henrik Stenson will be a welcome addition.
Anirban Lahiri was one shot short of forcing a playoff at The Players. But there was plenty to celebrate.
“I thought I could still make birdie [at No. 16], and then who knows what happens over the last two,” Paul Casey said.
Kevin Kisner’s regular caddie, Duane Bock, had been struggling with a stomach illness and he fell behind on the fifth hole.
Daniel Berger, Viktor Hovland and Joel Dahmen were involved in a lengthy exchange as they debated Berger’s drop on the 16th hole Monday at The Players.
It was a perfect Monday for Misha Golod, an amateur from Ukraine who was savoring every moment of his first PGA Tour event.
It’s been a long four days at TPC Sawgrass and one more remains as $20 million is ready to be dispersed at The Players.
The luck of the draw is as much a part of professional golf as pro-ams and courtesy cars. But this split hit a little harder than normal.