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In Sunday’s final round at the Memorial Tournament, Phil Mickelson putted from 78 yards out in the fairway on his second shot at the par-4 13th hole.
Jason Day has dealt with ongoing back issues through the years and is doing his best to be “cautious” to get through Sunday’s round at Memorial.
Muirfield Village is playing like a major championship this week for the Memorial, and there’s no relief to come on Sunday.
After limping home with a pair of doubles and a bogey for a third-round 76, Denny McCarthy’s mood shifted when he received a negative test result.
Dylan Frittelli, Denny McCarthy and Harris English will play in three one-somes on Saturday at Muirfield Village.
After a tense few hours waiting, Tiger Woods made the cut at the Memorial Tournament for the 18th consecutive time, having never missed the weekend there.
Tiger Woods knows “more times than not” he’ll have to deal with back issues while playing. Friday at the Memorial was one of those days for the 44-year-old.
Jack’s Place put a pummeling on players Thursday at the Memorial, and with a face lift coming, expect three more days of tumultuous setups.
After an early exit last week, Ryan Palmer is back with an old tool in the bag that helped him to an opening-round 67, just one off the lead at the Memorial.
With all the focus on Bryson DeChambeau and his quest to add weight and distance off the tee, it’s easy to forget that he’s not the only bomber on the PGA Tour.
Jordan Spieth has become accustomed to eventful rounds in recent years, but his start Thursday at the Memorial was still jarring.
Bryson DeChambeau continued to impress off the tee on Thursday, but he also recorded his first-over par score since February.
Charles Howell III has long played the Memorial Tournament, to not much success. But he found a bit of it Thursday at Muirfield Village.
The PGA Tour Champions announced the addition of what’s being called the Charles Schwab Series with back-to-back events in Ridgedale, Missouri.
For the second consecutive week there were no players who tested positive for COVID-19 on the PGA Tour.
The Safeway Open, the first event of the 2020-21 season, announced it would be played with no fans. Next up would be the U.S. Open, which Jay Monahan believes could have fans.
Golf’s governing bodies are still looking at rolling back distance gains. Bryson DeChambeau says, you can’t rollback my gainz.
Rory McIlroy was asked his thoughts on playing the PGA Championship in California, which has been a hot spot during the pandemic.
After an admittedly slow start since the PGA Tour resumed its schedule last month, Rory McIlroy needed a tune-up and that meant some one-on-one time with swing coach Michael Bannon.
On what should be Open Championship week, Shane Lowry said it feels “strange” to be in Ohio, rather than defending his title at St. George’s.
For the second consecutive week, the PGA Tour has implemented “COVID-19” groups at Muirfield Village.
Jack Nicklaus figured Justin Thomas had won the Workday Charity Open on Sunday before taking off in his plane. He was wrong.
This week’s Memorial Tournament is Tiger Woods’ first official PGA Tour start since he finished last at the Genesis Invitational in February.
Officials informed players Monday that tee times for Rounds 1 and 2 will now be released at 5 p.m. ET each Tuesday of tournament weeks.