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For many, Saturday was the last straw when it comes to Patrick Reed, who has become a “cancer,” according to one source inside the U.S. team room.
With the U.S. in desperate need of points, Tiger Woods’ decision to bench himself on Saturday raised questions, and Woods didn’t offer many answers.
Haotong Li had to replay his second shot at the par-5 second hole after playing out of turn Saturday at the Presidents Cup.
As if playing Tiger Woods isn’t hard enough, Marc Leishman’s Day 1 fourball match at the Presidents Cup was made even more demanding by an equipment issue.
During Thursday’s session, Smith and Reed reportedly bumped into each other between the fifth and sixth holes in a moment Australian Golf Digest called a “love tap.”
We were headed towards another Presidents Cup blowout, until 31 feet of putts seemed to change the look and feel in Australia.
Ernie Els hasn’t left anything to chance at this week’s Presidents Cup, and that includes the motivational video he showed his side on the eve of the matches.
Ernie Els’ International squad jumped out to a historic lead after Thursday fourballs, and while they will savor the success, the attention quickly turns to replicating that the rest of the week.
Tiger Woods the player had a great day to open the 13th Presidents Cup. Tiger Woods the captain, however, did not.
The Presidents Cup has been so one-sided in the favor of the U.S. that it struggles to remain relevant on the competitive landscape. Could this be the week the Internationals seize the opportunity?
Despite Adam Scott’s winless record in the Presidents Cup, he’s gaining confidence through captain Ernie Els’ ‘shocking’ calmness ahead of Thursday’s opening matches.
In his first start since the Tour Championship in August after having arthroscopic surgery on his left knee, Dustin Johnson is ready to play as much as Tiger Woods wants him to.
With Tiger Woods likely to play three times this week, Fred Couples and the U.S. Presidents Cup vice captains are in for a busier-than-expected week at Royal Melbourne.
It might not be everyone’s definition of fun, but a contentious Presidents Cup is exactly what Patrick Reed lives for, and exactly what he and the U.S. team will get at Royal Melbourne.
Following his first practice round at Royal Melbourne on Tuesday, Patrick Reed fired back at mounting criticism of his rule violation last week at the Hero World Challenge.
With Brendan Grace failing to qualify, Louis Oosthuizen will be without his dominant partner and in search of a new one this week at the Presidents Cup.
The International team has long struggled with having players from a handful of different countries, but this year the squad will be playing with their own, unified identity.
If Tuesday’s news conference was any indication this Presidents Cup will have a little more of an edge than previous editions.
The U.S. Presidents Cup team arrived in Australia for this week’s matches a little later than originally planned.
In 2017, Tiger Woods was uncertain what his future in golf would look like with injuries piling up. Two years later, he heads to Australia as the United States Presidents Cup playing captain.
Whether he was winning events or sidelined by injury, Tiger Woods proved to be - once again - the most influential player of this decade.
For the second time at the RSM Classic, Webb Simpson played well enough to force a playoff but not earn the victory. Simpson ended up losing to Tyler Duncan’s birdie on the second playoff hole.
Anyone who watched Tyler Duncan navigate Sea Island Golf Club on Sunday would think he is devoid of emotion. As he calmly explained following his playoff victory, that’s simply not the case.
Brendon Todd wasn’t able to close out his third straight PGA Tour victory on Sunday and join Tiger Woods in the record books, but that doesn’t make what he’s accomplished the last three weeks any less impressive.