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With the governing bodies set to announce its decision on the proposed ban sometime this month, Adam Scott insisted Wednesday that he’ll just be glad the debate is over.
With a final decision looming, former USGA executive director David Fay weighed in on the proposed anchoring ban.
Kassandra Komma, a rising senior at Oakland, accomplished a near impossible feat last week in Michigan.
We’re buying this past week’s LPGA winner and selling the guy who found another way to lose at Quail Hollow.
We’re buying this past week’s LPGA winner and selling the guy who found another way to lose at Quail Hollow.
Count Tony Jacklin among those who think that Colin Montgomerie should not be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Derek Ernst, a surprise winner at Quail Hollow, made a massive leap in the latest world rankings.
This week, our writers weigh in on Derek Ernst’s first PGA Tour victory and Cristie Kerr’s Kingsmill title.
On a day when Phil Mickelson seemed destined to pick up a pre-U.S. Open win, fourth alternate Derek Ernst stole the show in Charlotte.
Brett Rumford continued the Australians’ recent hot stretch, cruising to back-to-back wins on the European Tour.
Ernie Els continues to draw closer to his first post-British Open victory, falling one shot shy in Indonesia on Sunday.
Vijay Singh might be mum, but you’ve got questions on the Tour’s drug testing and here are some answers.
At the Pac-12 Championship, Cal matched the unofficial record for most wins in a season, with 10.
Vijay Singh has withdrawn from the Wells Fargo Championship, less than a day after he was cleared by the PGA Tour in the doping scandal.
Guan Tianlang, 14, will make his third PGA Tour start of the season at the HP Byron Nelson Championship in mid-May.
PGA president Ted Bishop isn’t standing down. After challenging the anchor ban, he’s now taking on the R&A’s male-only membership.
China’s Ye Wocheng, 12, will make history this week as the youngest ever to play in a European Tour event.
Some players want to ride a hot streak as long as possible. Not Billy Horschel, who is gearing up for The Players Championship.
The finish may have been disappointing, but the Zurich Classic was a wild ride for former LSU golfer Ken Looper.
Count USGA executive director Mike Davis among those who can’t wait for the U.S. Open to return to Merion next month.
USGA executive director Mike Davis said the governing bodies hope to make a decision on anchoring this spring.
After his victory Sunday at the Zurich Classic, first-time winner Billy Horschel is all the way up to 49th in the world.
Despite a bogey-free 65 on Sunday, D.A. Points’ final round at the Zurich still wasn’t good enough to top Billy Horschel.
Lucas Glover held the 54-hole Zurich Classic lead, but he couldn’t keep up with Florida’s Billy Horschel on Sunday.