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Adam Scott admits there was a time during the pandemic when he considered “just [calling] it a season” because of the difficult travel restrictions.
Jordan Spieth is still searching for the career Grand Slam, but he says even three years after winning his last major, the quest won’t be adding pressure.
Even with decent weather at TPC Harding Park, players will need to adjust to drastically different launch and ball-flight conditions for the season’s first major.
He’s going to win major No. 16. He’s going to be gone after Friday. When it comes to Tiger Woods, predictions and expectations are extreme.
Jon Rahm may have lost his No. 1 world ranking to Justin Thomas, but he and three others have a chance to steal it back this week.
Tiger Woods continued his prep for the season’s first major championship with a nine-hole practice round on Monday.
It’s been over a year and there will be no fans, but the season’s first major is upon us. Even the players will find this week a little odd.
Justin Thomas held the world No. 1 spot in 2018 for four weeks. This time around, he feels better prepared to hold the spot as a “more complete” golfer.
Justin Thomas had a few breaks go his way, beat back a stellar leaderboard, reached a milestone and did it all apart of a very intriguing Sunday group.
Justin Thomas and fill-in caddie Jim “Bones” Mackay gelled quickly to win the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Classic, and they will work together again at next week’s PGA Championship.
Daniel Berger has enjoyed some of his best rounds on the PGA Tour at TPC Southwind, winning twice, but Sunday’s 65 may top them all.
Brooks Koepka shot a third-round 68, and feels better over the ball on the putting green after his coach noticed an alignment issue.
Webb Simpson has a fill-in caddie on the bag while his normal looper, Paul Tesori, heals his ailing back.
Phil Mickelson is a reluctant senior, wanting no part of the PGA Tour Champions for the most part. Why would he? He’s still enjoying the competition against the young generation.
Joel Dahmen’s last six rounds on the PGA Tour were some to forget, but thanks to a hot putter Saturday he finds himself in contention at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational.
Branden Grace became the eighth PGA Tour player to test positive for COVID-19 and he withdrew from the Barracuda Championship on Saturday.
After Friday’s round in Memphis, Phil Mickelson sits 8 shots back of the lead. But he believes with a “hot round,” he can vault himself into contention to have a chance on Sunday.
The company line on the PGA Tour is that there are two kinds of swing coaches: those who have been fired and those who are about to be fired.
A day after his best putting performance of the season, Brooks Koepka endured one of his worst days on the greens at TPC Southwind.
Brendon Todd was amid a great stretch of play before golf was halted by COVID-19 in March. Now, he’s “excited and happy” to get that momentum rolling again.
As expected, the PGA of America followed the PGA Tour’s lead on most health and safety protocols for next week’s PGA Championship.
After a strong start in Memphis, Brooks Koepka praises the help he got from putting coach, Phil Kenyon.
Pete Cowen gave Brooks Koepka an awakening, and it showed in Thursday’s 62 in Memphis. But his track record says it’ll show, too, in next week’s PGA Championship.
For the second consecutive tournament Bryson DeChambeau found himself in the middle of an odd Rules of Golf request.