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One year after losing in a playoff at the Zurich Classic, Kevin Kisner and Scott Brown have given themselves another shot at the title.
Matt Kuchar and Bubba Watson are slapping each other in the face this week. In celebration, not frustration.
The name might sound familiar: Marc Turnesa. He’s a former Tour winner, now partnered with Brooks Koepka at the Zurich. And a full-time real-estate agent.
Talor Gooch’s ball came to rest Thursday within a few feet of three gators, leading to a lengthy delay as he sorted out his options.
Making his first start in four months, Brooks Koepka didn’t look rusty. He and his partner Marc Turnesa shot a 5-under 67 Thursday.
Watching golf in his position as a TV analyst taught David Duval that every shot doesn’t have to be perfect. Just hit more good ones than bad.
Tony Finau continues to thrive on his injured ankle. He matched partner Daniel Summerhays with six birdies to shoot a combined 62 Thursday.
With wife Gerina set to give birth to their first child, Martin Piller withdrew before the start of the first round Thursday at the Zurich Classic.
After briefly suffering from First-Time Major Winner Fatigue, Patrick Reed is eager to get back inside the ropes this week at the Zurich Classic.
After he nearly staged a historic comeback at the Masters, Jordan Spieth rewatched the final-round coverage to see what he could learn.
Is there room on the new schedule for more team play? If so, it’s time for the PGA and LPGA tours to bring back a mixed event.
This week at the Zurich Classic, Sam Burns has yet another chance to secure special temporary membership for the rest of the PGA Tour season.
Tournament officials made a slight tweak to the format for this year’s Zurich Classic, which should provide drama of another kind.
Nearly three weeks have passed since Tony Finau suffered a gruesome high-ankle sprain at the Masters. And to some surprise, he’s back on the course.
Jim Furyk and David Duval are the winningest two-man team here at the Zurich Classic, combining for 30 PGA Tour titles during their careers.
Chances are, you’re not familiar with Oregon sophomore Norman Xiong. But, chances are, you’ll be hearing about him for years to come.
Get in early on buying 19-year-old Joaquin Niemann stock, and stay late for all the Lydia Ko-David Leadbetter mudslinging you can handle.
Andrew Landry won his maiden PGA Tour event in Texas. Moriya Jutanugarn did the same on the LPGA in Los Angeles. And both got to celebrate with family.
Brooke Henderson picked up her sixth LPGA title by attacking flags and ramming in putts. She’s the most entertaining LPGA player, by far.
Jon Rahm won his national open to the delight of both himself and the local fans, while Brooke Henderson combined power and charm in winning in Hawaii.
With less than two months left in the college season, Oklahoma State looks like a prohibitive favorite to win the NCAA Championship. Especially on its home course.
It’s just a matter of time until Rory McIlroy slips on the green jacket, finishes the career grand slam and joins golf’s most exclusive club, right? ... Right?
The PGA Tour is about to get a little louder as it was announced on Monday that teams will get introductory music over the weekend in New Orleans.
They wanted Rory. They pulled for Jordan and Rickie. And in the end, they got a most deserving, and most complicated, champion.