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Jon Rahm opened up his reign as world No. 1 with an even-par 70 at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, but wasn’t pleased with his day.
Jason Day said he is splitting from longtime swing coach and mentor Colin Swatton.
Davis Love III explains why he recently decided to step down from his role as an analyst for CBS Sports.
The Premier Golf League is still hanging around and Henrik Stenson appears to know a things or two. Though, he’s not saying much.
For the second consecutive tournament Justin Thomas will need a replacement caddie. This week at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, he is turning to Jim “Bones” Mackay.
Without fans, there’s not much that distinguishes one PGA Tour event from another, and that includes next week’s PGA Championship.
Rory McIlroy appeared to soften his stance on players who have made the decision to not travel, saying “I completely understand where they’re coming from.”
Brooks Koepka is back in Memphis, site of his most-recent victory a year ago, and is presented with a chance for his career-worst slump to come full circle.
After missing the cut at the 3M Open, Brooks Koepka spent much-needed face-to-face time with swing coach Pete Cowen.
Webb Simpson has an answer for golf’s distance debate and it has nothing to do with players or equipment, but rather the course architects.
Harris English, who continues to test positive for COVID-19 a month after his initial diagnosis, glad to be back in the fold.
While COVID-19 continues to be huge problem in the sports world, Justin Thomas knows the Tour, thus far, has handled its return well.
Jon Rahm is the newest member of the world No. 1 club, and he hopes to stay atop the world rankings “for a long time.”
Tony Finau will continue his transition to a new caddie this week at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, and it won’t be his brother.
Remember that time Phil Mickelson made a bet with Colt Knost that Jon Rahm would be a top-10 player within a year of turning pro? Yeah, Knost remembers.
The PGA Tour policy board approved for players who had been competing in ‘timed out’ groups, be allowed a return to full competition.
The White House has eased travel restrictions for players, caddies and other essential personnel entering the United States to compete on the PGA Tour.
Decisions regarding health, convenience and preparation have to be made when Tour players decide on which events to play. That’s a pro of being an independent contractor.
The PGA Tour revealed to players on Wednesday that tournament or sponsor “guests” will be allowed on-site at certain events.
The PGA of America appears to be taking a hard line on COVID-19 testing with the PGA Championship fast approaching.
Every player is quick to acknowledge that life on Tour will be better when fans return, but they’ve also come to realize that life without galleries has its benefits.
Jon Rahm has long had lofty expectations, from himself and others. Combining his passion with maturity, Rahm is now on top of the golf world.
Ryan Palmer and MacKenzie Hughes earned spots in the U.S. Open with their finishes at the Memorial Tournament.
During a weather delay at the Memorial Jack Nicklaus told CBS Sports’ Jim Nantz that both he and his wife, Barbara, tested positive for COVID-19.