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A U.S. District Court judge in South Florida ruled in favor of the PGA Tour’s request for summary judgement.
A 15-year-old stranger back home in Kentucky convinced Justin Thomas to switch back to his old putter, and it paid off Thursday at Liberty National.
Jon Rahm missed the Olympics because of a positive COVID test and now he’s off to a great start in the playoffs. Sound familiar?
Scottie Scheffler lost a ball, then found it, but he took to long and made a double bogey Thursday at The Northern Trust.
Harold Varner III said his attitude was “terrible” last weekend at the Wyndham, but he was plenty happy on Thursday.
It’s not the first – and it most certainly won’t be the last – but the DraftKings House at this week’s Northern Trust is a glimpse into the future of golf and gambling.
Earning a spot on a U.S. Ryder Cup team has always been a goal for Kevin Kisner and after his win last week, that goal is closer.
After the Wyndham Championship, Chesson Hadley went to 125th on the FedExCup point list, assuring him a Tour spot next year.
As if you needed them, here are a half-dozen reasons to pay attention the next few weeks for the FEC playoffs.
Matthew Wolff said that Rory McIlroy’s comments at the Olympics on mental health made an impact on him.
Officials with Servpro created the First Responders Pub and will proved 3,000 tickets per day to The Northern Trust to local first responders.
Xander Schauffele had a chance to spend time with his gold medal last week, but not for very long.
Nothing quite like a Tuesday practice round with Phil Mickelson. Harry Higgs learned that first-hand at The Northern Trust.
Jon Rahm is rested and ready for the playoffs after taking an unexpected month-long break and missing the Olympics.
An overhaul of the Official World Golf Ranking will feature what officials call a modernized “field rating” calculation.
After a historic two weeks in Japan, a final postcard from the 2020 Olympic Games on what we witnessed and what we learned.
There was heat, a tropical storm and pandemic concerns, but golf crowned three more worthy medal winners on Saturday in Tokyo.
India’s Aditi Ashok did everything she could to win a medal, but came up just short, finishing alone in fourth place.
Lydia Ko said that she was dedicating her latest Olympic medal to her grandmother, who died last week.
For the second consecutive week a playoff was needed to round out the medal podium at the Olympic golf competition.
Final-round play at the Olympic women’s golf competition was suspended Saturday, but officials were planning on resuming play within an hour of the pause.
Nelly Korda didn’t have the magic of Round 2, but she was proud of her “fight” to stay in the top spot.
Lydia Ko’s coach, Sean Foley, offered her a piece of advice: Enjoy it. And she did on Friday, jumping into a tie for third.
Everyone would love for the women’s Olympic event to be 72 holes, but an influx of events are conspiring against that.