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Rory McIlroy tinkered with his putter at last week’s Genesis Invitational, but he leads the WGC-Mexico Championship after the first round with his old flat stick in the bag.
“I’ve sort of been sick of talking about it for the last few months, and I’m happy that everyone knows where I stand on that,” he said.
After the first round of the WGC-Mexico Championship, Patrick Reed was asked his thoughts on Brooks Koepka and Peter Kostis’ recent comments. He didn’t have much to say.
Rory McIlroy spoke volumes on Wednesday in relation to the possibility of a competitive tour. He then showed why he’s the world’s best on Thursday in Mexico.
With a victory on Sunday in Mexico, Jon Rahm could become the first Spaniard since Seve Ballesteros in 1989 to move to No. 1 in the world.
Although the Premier Golf League is still a mystery, the question remains: Will checks be enough to lure top players from the PGA Tour?
Rory McIlroy spoke out about the proposed Premier Golf League at this week’s WGC-Mexico Championship. “The more I’ve thought about it, the more I don’t like it.”
The Tokyo Olympic committee sent a memo to potential athletes regarding measures “to host a safe and secure Games.”
Adam Scott was initially surprised when Ernie Els told him he wasn’t going to return as Presidents Cup captain, but now Scott fully understands.
Adam Scott, who won last week’s Genesis Invitational, is playing this week’s WGC-Mexico Championship for the first time since 2017.
As entertaining as the altitude-inflated numbers are at this week’s WGC-Mexico Championship, the silliness does come with added uncertainty.
Collin Morikawa qualified for the WGC-Mexico Championship just last Sunday, but months ago he knew the event would be on his schedule.
Three players made 11th-hour runs on Sunday at the Genesis Invitational into the field at this week’s WGC-Mexico Championship.
PGA Tour pros may agree that distance gains are getting out of hand, but that’s not going to stop them from trying to get even longer.
A misplaced pace-of-play violation, a misguided decision by Phil Mickelson and mixed reviews of the Distance Insight Project.
Lawyers for the PGA Tour filed a motion to dismiss Hank Haney’s lawsuit last month, claiming the suit’s foundation was “uncorroborated and totally conclusory.”
The PGA Tour will be an engaged partner in this process, but the R&A and USGA shouldn’t expect an entirely willing participant.
The “greatest show on grass” deserves some celebration, but there is a rift forming between top players and golf’s two largest tours.
For a while, Rickie Fowler was viewed by most as someone who could never close out in tough situations. But a gritty win at last year’s Waste Management Phoenix Open erased that idea.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan wrote in a detailed letter that if another tour came to fruition, players would have a choice to make.
Marc Leishman’s fifth career PGA Tour victory came on Australia Day, his country’s equivalent to Independence Day in the United States.
News of the passing of Kobe Bryant rocked the sports world Sunday and cast a pall over the final round at Torrey Pines.
In determination. In achievement. In scandal. In iconography. There are few people who can relate to Tiger Woods. Woods and the world lost one of them Sunday in Kobe Bryant.
Tyler McCumber was running late before his third round alongside Tiger Woods, but he ended up beating Woods by a shot.