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Thomas Pieters assumed the worst when he woke up at 6 a.m. Tuesday and his phone was buzzing.
Jason Day is rising with the help of his boyhood idol, while Ian Poulter’s heckler is falling ... and fired.
With a renewed focus on his game rather than trick shots, Wesley Bryan looks well on his way to playing on the PGA Tour.
The PGA Tour’s own version of March Madness begins Monday night in Austin, Texas, with a two-hour selection show for this week’s WGC-Dell Match Play. Here’s what You Oughta Know.
When Bryson DeChambeau left SMU last fall, he hoped to play a number of pro events to stay competitively sharp before the Masters.
Lee McCoy is just the latest example of a modern trend: amateurs who aren’t shy about contending on the PGA Tour.
Charl Schwartzel and Lee McCoy are on the rise after an impressive week at the Valspar, while Jordan Spieth and Ian Poulter went the other direction.
Bubba Watson isn’t in the field this week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, but he was on-site Tuesday at Bay Hill. The reason? He’s dealing with a back injury.
Beau Hossler, who burst on the scene leading the 2012 U.S. Open at age 17, is now the nation’s top-ranked collegian.
Arnold Palmer will not hit the ceremonial first tee shot at the Masters for the first time since 2007, Golf Channel insider Tim Rosaforte reported Tuesday.
Adrenaline still coursing through his body when he arrived home in Athens, Ga., at 4 a.m. Monday, Lee McCoy didn’t sleep much following his fourth-place finish at the Valspar Championship.
It was a frustrating week for Jordan Spieth that included a 76, shots at a Instagram troll and public criticism of his caddie.
A rare off week on the greens still netted Jordan Spieth another top-20 finish at the Valspar Championship.
The Copperhead Course’s reputation as an unfriendly venue for frontrunners received another boost Sunday when Bill Haas couldn’t close out a one-shot lead with three holes to play.
That epic run to win the 2011 Masters was supposed to kick-start Charl Schwartzel’s career. It instead turned out to be a source of frustration.
In a Sunday pairing with Jordan Spieth, amateur and soon-to-be-pro Lee McCoy contended. His prize? Priceless recognition.
Making his 137th career start on the PGA Tour, Graham DeLaet believes his time has finally come to break through.
Valspar leader Bill Haas’ biggest enemy Sunday isn’t defending champ Jordan Spieth, it’s the Copperhead Course.
Tired of leaving his putts short, Jordan Spieth decided Saturday to be more aggressive on his longer putts.
Lee McCoy figures he has played Innisbrook’s Copperhead Course about a thousand times, but never as well as he did Saturday in the Valspar Championship.
Steve Stricker’s limited schedule was only going to work if he played well.
It’s rare for athletes not to use social media. But that use comes with a price - the almost irresistible urge to read comments.
That break between the first and second rounds helped Jordan Spieth. He battled back on Day 2 and believes he’s still in it.
Innisbrook’s Copperhead Course isn’t the easier place to make up ground, especially in a 20-mph wind.