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RYAN

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Patrick Cantlay has arrived where he was always supposed to be, and Jeongeun Lee6 stuck it to Hank Haney - as did Tiger Woods.
In 2009, the top two men’s programs met in the NCAA championships. Only, it was in the quarterfinals of match play. It was an epic match, but only for a mythical title.
King Kong ain’t got nothing on Brooks Koepka. He’s the most dominant force in men’s golf, when it comes to the biggest events. And everyone knows it.
Brooks Koepka stared down his former ‘big brother’ Dustin Johnson on Sunday at the PGA Championship and cemented his status as the bully going forward on the PGA Tour.
Jordan Spieth’s rehabbed game wasn’t yet ready for the spotlight. In contention on the weekend for the first time this season, Spieth carded a 2-over 72.
No player has ever lost a seven-shot lead in major championship history, and none of Brooks Koepka’s chief pursuers are expecting him to make history Sunday at the PGA Championship.
The more Brooks Koepka contends in majors, the more he’s asked about the disparity in his résumé.
All Dustin Johnson needed was a par on the 18th hole to get into the final group Sunday at the PGA Championship.
Brooks Koepka leads by seven shots through two rounds of the PGA Championship. He’s not about to give himself a ‘W’ just yet, but he knows the only man who can beat him is him.
Brooks Koepka toured a major in the fewest strokes ever through two rounds, and yet there he was late Friday, in the fading daylight, working on his game.
Jordan Spieth nearly got through his news conference Friday without being asked about the career Grand Slam. After putting himself in contention, he’s not worried about the history at stake.
Rory McIlroy’s closing birdie was about the only thing he did right during an opening 72 at the PGA Championship.
John Daly arrived to Bethpage Black just 15 minutes before his 12:54 p.m. tee time. He waited for a cart, and then drove off to the first tee with his cigarettes and Diet Coke.
It’s PGA Championship week. In May. And it should be a doozy, with many of the world’s best in prime position to claim the Wanamaker Trophy.
We’re buying the combo of Max Homa and Joel Dahmen, but selling the continued feuds between players and analysts.
Jason Enloe is balancing life as a single father, a head golf coach and a widower, following the death of his wife, Katie.
Max Homa fought back from the driver yips to win a PGA Tour title. Brooks Koepka, meanwhile, is still feuding with Brandel Chamblee.
Each week on GolfChannel.com, we’ll examine which players’ stocks and trends are rising and falling in the world of golf.
Want to make the Zurich Classic more interesting. How about an NFL-style draft? And should people ‘lose their minds’ over Tiger’s call to go from Masters to PGA?
Brooke Henderson successfully defended her Lotte title, but it was a much less fun week for the Big Wiesy in Hawaii.
With Tiger Woods’ win at the Masters, not only is his stock on the rise but so to are his chances to catch or surpass Jack Nicklaus’ major record.
This was never going to happen. Never. Ever. And yet it did. Tiger Woods achieved what many believed was impossible, winning the 83rd Masters Tournament.
Tiger Woods has golden opportunity to return to major championship glory. If he’s ready to make the leap, he won’t get a better chance than on Sunday at the Masters.
With severe weather expected late Sunday afternoon, the Masters Tournament Committee announced that final-round play will begin at 7:30 a.m. ET at Augusta National.