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This 146th Open Championship began with a groan, as Mark O’Meara, the 1998 winner here at Royal Birkdale, pumped the first tee shot straight right, out of bounds.
Maverick McNealy said his future will likely be determined after the U.S. Amateur. But, for now, he’s preparing as if he’s going to turn pro.
Brandt Snedeker withdrew from the Open Championship on Wednesday because of a rib injury. He was replaced in the field by James Hahn.
Rory McIlroy has been here before, these times when he’s not dominating the golf world. But while others may panic, he knows the tide will turn.
It’s Julian Suri’s fourth week in a row with baggage issues, and this one threatens to disrupt his first career major.
Jon Rahm said that his mental coach, Joseba del Carmen, was instrumental in his climb from lightly recruited junior to No. 1-ranked amateur.
Remember golf’s new Big 3? And then golf’s emerging Big 4? It was all nonsense. So why don’t we just ditch Big business altogether?
It’s been 19 years since Justin Rose finished fourth at Royal Birkdale as a 17-year-old amateur. It remains his best finish in The Open.
Bryson DeChambeau has been chided and derided, but he’s now a PGA Tour winner and competing in this week’s Open. And he has done it his way.
Unlike when he was a kid living around the corner, there is no reason for Tommy Fleetwood to sneak on Royal Birkdale these days.
The defending Open champion will play alongside two-time major winner Jordan Spieth, while world No. 1 Dustin Johnson draws Rory McIlroy.
For the first time in 22 years, Jim Furyk had to make different plans for the third week in July.
Jon Rahm’s game is rising at just the right time, while Rory McIlroy’s putter remains, unfortunately for him, ice cold.
Jon Rahm outplayed Rory McIlroy and then took his title, at the Irish Open. Rahm is peaking as The Open nears, while McIlroy is in a short-game valley.
Grayson Murray’s rookie season hasn’t gone smoothly, but it’s long been a bumpy road, filled with both promise and personal struggles.
Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay is embracing the shift from caddie to on-course reporter, a good move for both the man and the industry.
Each week on GolfChannel.com, we’ll examine which players’ stocks and trends are rising and falling. This week it’s Danielle Kang looking up.
From the Great One to a Master Thespian, from DJ to Wiezy, a surprise major victory elicited a bevy of congrats from an eclectic group.
NBA superstar Steph Curry has often wondered how his golf game would stack up against the pros. Now he’ll have his opportunity.
His putter was shaky, but things are looking up for Jordan Spieth thanks to a clutch shot and an awesome celebration with his right-hand man, Michael Greller.
For the first time since 1993, Phil Mickelson spent U.S. Open week at home. The experience wasn’t as painful as you might expect.
Phil Mickelson said Monday that he and caddie Jim “Bones” Mackay had targeted the U.S. Open as their final event together.
Tiger Woods won’t attend this week’s Quicken Loans National as he continues to receive treatment for how he manages his pain medications.
Jordan Spieth’s dramatic playoff victory at the Travelers Championship returned him to No. 3 in the world ranking.