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The LPGA’s gain is college golf’s (major) loss.
Nearing the two-year anniversary of the day he turned pro, Jordan Spieth will enter the 2015 calendar year with a new title: top-10 player in the world.
After Jordan Spieth authored the most dominant performance in tournament history, more than a dozen world-class players were left to battle for top honors in the B Flight.
Over the past three weeks, Jordan Spieth has seen three continents, traveled more than 21,000 miles and played some darn good golf.
That new putter seems to be working just fine for Keegan Bradley.
Tiger Woods’ short game struggles were evident during his T-17 finish, but he is pain-free and looking toward the future.
Sixteen of the 18 players at the Hero World Challenge got in before dark Friday, but Jordan Spieth and Steve Stricker will need to finish Round 2 Saturday morning.
Why does Henrik Stenson save his best golf for the end of the year? According to him, ‘Santa Claus gets me energized.’
Playing with Tiger Woods and wearing black and red, Patrick Reed set a new Isleworth competitive course record Friday, with a 9-under 63.
Play was suspended at the Hero World Challenge at 2:54 p.m. ET Friday. Players headed back to the clubhouse as rules officials assessed the situation.
Much was made this week of the home-course advantage enjoyed by a former (Tiger Woods) and current (Bubba Watson) Isleworth resident. Yet Jordan Spieth is the only one with an individual win here – in a college tournament in 2011.
Jordan Spieth picked up where he left off Thursday, shooting a 6-under 66 to take a one-shot lead after the first round of the Hero World Challenge. Here’s the skinny on Round 1 at Isleworth Country Club.
Tiger Woods flubbed four chip shots and shot 77 in the opening round at the Hero World Challenge at Isleworth.
Notah Begay III detailed Tuesday how Tiger Woods began to work with new swing consultant Chris Como.
Phil Mickelson will make his 2015 debut at the Humana Challenge, it was announced Tuesday.
Only President Obama’s signature stands between Jack Nicklaus and the Congressional Gold Medal.
Tiger Woods will return to competition this week alongside Jason Day at the Hero World Challenge.
Fourteen years after finishing second in the Pac-10 Championship – to a fellow named Paul Casey – Tim Mickelson showed Monday that he still has plenty of game.
The Race to Dubai is starting to resemble the FedEx Cup – only without the messy reset at the end of the year.
Jordan Spieth’s star is on the rise, as is the Hero World Challenge. The RC task force gets another thumbs down.
Those itching to find out who will lead the 2016 U.S. Ryder Cup team might have to wait several more months.
That big win everyone seemed to be waiting for? Jordan Spieth delivered last week in Australia, where on a brutal golf course he shot a closing 63 to win the Australian Open by six shots.
Patrick Reed will replace an injured Jim Furyk at next week’s Hero World Challenge in Orlando.
No surprise, but one of the greatest Ryder Cuppers in history said Wednesday that he would “love” to captain the European team – in about, oh, another decade.