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Brendon Todd narrowly missed an 11-footer for birdie Saturday at the RSM Classic and quickly noticed something wrong with his putter.
Brendon Todd has endured some dark days in professional golf, but now he’s on the verge of winning his third consecutive PGA Tour event and joining Tiger Woods in the record books.
Scottie Scheffler chipped in for birdie on his final hole Saturday at the RSM Classic to put the finishing touches on a third-round 63.
During a ‘total rebuild’ year on the PGA Tour after numerous injuries, D.J. Trahan ‘sucked it up’ and is now proud of his year on the golf course.
Tyler Duncan’s second-round 61 that vaulted him into the lead at the RSM Classic had more than a few highlights.
Robert Garrigus continues to call for the PGA Tour to change its stance on CBD and recreational drugs.
The PGA Tour confirmed this week that the policy board will roll out modifications to the circuit’s pace-of-play policy in the second quarter of 2020.
After a quick start at the RSM Classic, Scott Harrington’s wife and his wife, Jennifer, might have to make last-minute travel arrangements, unlike a few weeks back in Houston.
Webb Simpson, the RSM Classic first-round leader, has been in a consistent groove since winning the 2018 Players Championship, and he believes that will lead to more victories on Tour.
Johnson Wagner may not dominate the PGA Tour the way other guys like Brooks Koepka or Rory McIlroy do. But he does have bragging rights over an impressive statistic.
There was plenty of support for Rickie Fowler from his PGA Tour peers after Fowler was announced as Brooks Koepka’s Presidents Cup replacement.
Davis Love III said that even at age 55 he’d love to break Mark Brooks’ PGA Tour record for starts made.
While some questioned Tiger Woods’ decision to add Rickie Fowler to the U.S. Presidents Cup team, those who know Woods best aren’t surprised.
Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from next month’s Presidents Cup with an injury and U.S. captain Tiger Woods named Rickie Fowler his replacement.
Less than 24 hours after winning his second straight PGA Tour event, Brendon Todd was back at work Tuesday at the RSM Classic, with fond memories of last year to look back on.
Now as a playing-captain for next month’s Presidents Cup, Tiger Woods has some added responsibility that will create a different dynamic; one that Zach Johnson has enjoying watching unfold.
This week’s PGA Tour stop is all about returns. For Chris Kirk, his return to work is already triumphant; while Matt Kuchar might have mixed feelings about his Mayakoba homecoming.
Patrick Reed went from Captain America to persona non grata. With his Presidents Cup nod, he’s working his way back into the former role.
Asked Tuesday if he’d had a chance to clear the air with Tiger Woods prior to being named a Presidents Cup captain’s pick, Patrick Reed said he’s spoken with the entire U.S. team about last year’s controversy.
No PGA Tour event, no problem. In this “bye”-week edition, Tiger Woods makes headlines as both a captain and a player, while his International counterpart Ernie Els goes with youth with his picks for this year’s Presidents Cup and beyond.
Tiger Woods quieted any concerns about his game and his health with his recent win in Japan, and there’s little doubt that he should, and will, announce himself as a playing captain this year’s Presidents Cup.
Jason Day was among Ernie Els’ four captain’s picks for the 2019 Presidents Cup, announced Wednesday.
When it comes to marijuana use, the PGA Tour follows WADA’s lead. But the Tour should take a cue from the NBA and NFL when it comes to the drug’s use.
In Japan it’s called an enthronement, but most would consider it a coronation. Either way, there were two such grand occasions last week in Tokyo.