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The PGA Tour heads north of the border this week for the RBC Canadian Open. Here are four early-round groups to watch.
Only a Masters title stands between Rory McIlroy and the career grand slam. One Augusta member has stepped up and offered his unique perspective.
After capturing the claret jug, Rory McIlroy promised to drink “everything and anything” out of the oldest trophy in golf. So far, so good.
Rory McIlroy is heading toward all-time great status, while the R&A gets knocked for a two-tee start.
A Rory runaway wasn’t great news for ratings.
Players aren’t dominating like Tiger, but they are capable of brilliant performances.
This could be the most hotly contested Ryder Cup ever – and we’re talking about just making the team. Here are the updated ranking for automatic qualifying.
In back-to-back years the Open Championship has propelled a world-class player within one leg of the career Grand Slam.
Those two trigger words that Rory McIlroy kept close to the vest this week at the Open? “Process”. “Spot”.
No one has knocked on the door more often in this year’s major season than Rickie Fowler.
The luck of the draw is always part of this Open Championship, which helped Adam Scott take some of the sting out of another top 5 at the year’s third major.
Sergio Garcia finished second in another British Open. This time there were positives.
Watching the BBC broadcast, Graeme McDowell said that he felt ‘jealousy’ watching Rory McIlroy march off the 16th tee, this close to the claret jug.
Phil Mickelson’s 68 Sunday at the Open was just what he hoped to see heading into an important stretch of the season.
Tiger Woods says he’s still encouraged by his return to competition even after posting his worst 72-hole finish in a major.
If Tiger Woods was trying to impress U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson this week at the Open Championship, he likely didn’t accomplish that goal.
Six shots ahead at this Open Championship, Rory McIlroy has now captured the 54-hole Grand Slam.
The R&A on Friday night sounded this alarm: “All the professional advice that we are receiving tells us that significant disruption is highly likely.” Oops.
Rory McIlroy blew a four-shot lead Saturday, and then blew the field away at the British Open. He’s set for another major laugher.
Darren Clarke thought it was a joke. The R&A was abandoning 143 years of tradition and opting for an unprecedented two-tee start? No way.
Not even a familiar three-ball Saturday could shake Phil Mickelson out of his season-long doldrums.
The third round of the Open Championship is off to a predictably gray and soggy start, with tee times pushed up more than four hours in an attempt to complete 54 holes by Sunday.
Rory McIlroy will tee off at 6:01 a.m. ET Saturday alongside Dustin Johnson and Francesco Molinari in the final group at the Open Championship.
Tiger Woods will go off the back nine Saturday at the British Open after barely making the cut at Royal Liverpool.