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The Open Championship is employing stringent COVID-19 protocols on players at Royal St. George’s.
Brian Zeigler got his first taste of life as Bryson DeChambeau’s caddie on Monday at Royal St. George’s.
Shane Lowry may have had to finally return his claret jug on Monday, but he was also glad to have golf’s oldest championship back.
Ryan Moore is recovering from a back injury, while Zach Johnson and Louis de Jager tested positive for COVID-19.
Bubba Watson and Hideki Matsuyama both withdrew Sunday from The Open Championship because of COVID-19 issues.
Rory McIlroy was the first player off on a dreary Sunday morning at Royal St. George’s and played his 18-hole practice round in virtual solitude.
There is still plenty of time for Steve Stricker to sort out his Ryder Cup captain’s picks, but the challenge will still be there.
SportFive, which reps the likes of Mickelson and Rahm, is set to acquire Chicago-based Global Golf Management.
Ahead of the Rocket Mortgage Classic, Bryson DeChambeau still has no explanation for his late collapse at the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines.
The PGA Tour will stop onsite COVID-19 testing beginning at next month’s 3M Open, according to a memo sent to players on Monday.
According to multiple sources, the PGA Tour integrity program will expand to include caddies.
There was a lot of consternation relating to the U.S. Open host site, Torrey Pines South. But was it really that bad?
It wasn’t Jon Rahm’s downhill birdie putt on the 72nd hole at Torrey Pines that was the most crucial shot in victory.
After a devastating back-nine, Bryson DeChambeau’s analytical side seemed to struggle with the haphazard nature of the game late Sunday at the U.S. Open.
Jon Rahm dedicated his maiden major triumph to a journalist who covered him before passing away from COVID.
With a storm around him, Jon Rahm kept calm and captured his first major title at the U.S. Open.
The leaderboard has shaped up nicely at through three rounds of the U.S. Open. Now, it’s time for the drama to begin.
Bryson DeChambeau won’t play alongside Brooks Koepka this week, but he might defend his U.S. Open title, like Brooks did.
Rory McIlroy will eat the same chicken sandwich he’s eaten the past five nights heading into the final day of the U.S. Open.
Jason Gore, who nearly won the 2005 U.S. Open, played as a marker on Saturday with a very interesting caddie.
Despite ongoing travel restrictions in the United Kingdom, the R&A announced on Saturday a plan to have “up to 32,000” fans a day at next month’s Open.
Both San Diego natives, Phil Mickelson and Xander Schauffele gave the fans plenty to cheer about on Friday.
Viktor Hovland withdrew from the U.S. Open midway through his second round with a left eye injury.
Bryson DeChambeau didn’t find answers during his night range session, but he did later that night while sleeping before shooting 69 on the second day of the U.S. Open.