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Lee Westwood says it is his long game, not his oft-maligned short game, that needs the most attention heading into the PGA.
Justin Thomas’ decision to turn pro after the Walker Cup doesn’t appear to be the start of a mass amateur exodus.
Phil Mickelson is on the rise after claiming the claret jug at Muirfield, while Tiger Woods’ major-less drought continues.
Fans could have an impact on who wins this year’s PGA Championship. They will select the final-round hole location at the 15th hole.
Alabama’s Justin Thomas, the 2012 Player of the Year, will forgo his final two years of eligibility and turn pro after the upcoming Walker Cup.
Its starting to feel like 2010 again: Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are 1-2 in the world rankings.
At 43 and amid some of the best golf he’s ever played, Phil Mickelson captured the most meaningful win of his career.
Lee Westwood, trying desperately to shed the label of Best Player Yet to Win a Major, squandered his best chance Sunday at the Open Championship.
For the second consecutive year, Adam Scott made four bogeys in a row on the back nine Sunday at the British.
Matthew Fitzpatrick, an 18-year-old Englishman who will attend Northwestern this fall, earned the silver medal as the low amateur at the British Open.
It will be a bone-dry British Open, with no rain in the forecast for Sunday’s finale at Muirfield.
Hes not four shots ahead like he was a year ago, but Adam Scott still has another good opportunity to hoist the claret jug on Sunday.
Tiger Woods blew a great chance to grab control of the Open late in Round 3. Now he faces an uphill battle for major No. 15.
If Tiger Woods is to win major No. 15 on Sunday, hell have to do it coming from behind ' something he hasnt done in his decorated major career.
Paul Lawrie went 81-69 at Muirfield and thought there was no way hed make the halfway cut. So he headed home.
Well, this much is certain: There won’t be a repeat here of 2002. The forecast for Saturday’s third round is bright and sunny.
The par-4 15th at Muirfield has players on edge. Friday saw 10 birdies to 12 double bogeys and three dreaded ‘others.’
In three hours, Brandt Snedeker went from British Open contender to, very nearly, another cut casualty.
Rory McIlroys lost season continued Friday, after the world No. 2 took 154 strokes over two days at Muirfield.
All 14 clubs in Lee Westwood’s bag - including the flat stick - are cooperating and have him contending at Muirfield.
Luke Donald crashed out of the 142nd British Open with rounds of 80-72, saying he has too many swing thoughts.
The R&A said that the greens at Muirfield shouldn’t get out of control Friday after they were watered overnight.
There’s no need, once again, for rain gear at the British Open. It should be another sun-splashed day at Muirfield.
Fair or foul, several players voiced their displeasure about the conditions at Muirfield after Round 1.