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RYAN
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Matt Kuchar and Ian Poulter now have something in common. They both got their hearts broken at Royal Birkdale.
Dustin Johnson conceded Wednesday that he’s still not 100 percent after suffering a freak back injury prior to the Masters.
Jarrod Lyle confirmed Wednesday that he is battling acute myeloid leukemia for the third time.
Fans watching this year’s U.S. Amateur at Riviera might do a double take.
Former Masters champion Danny Willett told reporters at the Open Championship that he might have to consider surgery if his back woes continue.
There was only one winner at The Open, but both Jordan Spieth and Matt Kuchar had positive weeks. Can the same be said for Rory McIlroy?
Jim “Bones” Mackay was blown away by the critical role that caddie Michael Greller played during the most critical moment at this year’s Open Championship.
Other players may have more potential, swagger, and head-turning firepower. But someday Jordan Spieth will have what they all desire. The best résumé.
Jordan Spieth authored one of the biggest collapses in golf at last year’s Masters. On Sunday, he flipped the script.
Jordan Spieth has had plenty of experience with a lead, which should serve him well going after the third leg of the career Grand Slam.
There was a reason for Branden Grace’s understated reaction when he finally broke the 63 barrier at a men’s major.
Branden Grace has recorded the first 62 in a men’s major championship, torching a defenseless Royal Birkdale on Saturday afternoon at The Open.
All of that expanded TV coverage of The Open wasn’t necessarily a good thing for Justin Rose.
By Friday’s end, Jordan Spieth was more excited to be indoors than he was to hold the 36-hole lead. It was that kind of brutal day at Royal Birkdale.
Jordan Spieth’s caddie, Michael Greller, is allowed to veto two of his boss’ club choices a year. Even after a wet and wild Friday at The Open, Greller still has all of his vetoes.
His work done for the day, a solid score posted, Matt Kuchar is looking forward to kicking up his feet and watching the conditions deteriorate at Royal Birkdale.
Sergio Garcia let his temper get the better of him on Day 2 of The Open, slamming his club into gorse and hurting his right shoulder.
Jon Rahm was involved in another rules situation Thursday at The Open – and once again he was cleared of any wrongdoing.
Rory McIlroy has a pep talk from his caddie, J.P. Fitzgerald, to thank for turning his opening round around at Royal Birkdale.
Jason Day said he wasn’t concerned about his right wrist after an injury scare on the back nine Thursday at The Open.
Jordan Spieth has been grossly overlooked as a good ball-striker, but after a bogey-free 65 at The Open, his stats prove otherwise.
Jordan Spieth picked up a “nice boost of confidence” hanging out with Michael Phelps, Michael Jordan and more in Mexico over the July 4th.
Jordan Spieth plans to watch the early coverage of The Open before his 2:48 p.m. (local time) tee time Friday. He might not like what he sees.
Ian Poulter is feeling good about his game and feeling some good vibes at Royal Birkdale. It showed in his opening 3-under 67.