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Pat Perez’s second win - and first since 2009 - sends his stock rising as the PGA, European and LPGA tours wind down for 2016.
Pat Perez shrugs off injury, Bernhard Langer collects more hardware, and Alex Noren joins the OWGR top-10, as the golf schedule and rules prepare for a makeover in this edition of the Monday Scramble.
Things were finally starting to look up for Lee McCoy. But a broken wrist has caused a setback.
It’s finally time for Jay Monahan to step up and take over the PGA Tour. Separately, it sounds like Danny Willett should sit down and take a break.
Phil Mickelson undergoes surgery, Rod Pampling’s career is rejuvenated in Las Vegas and Danny Willett needs some time off.
After years of frustration overhauling her swing, Lisa Maguire got a much needed win Wednesday, helping Duke win the East Lake Cup.
Embarrassed on Monday. Elated on Tuesday. Washington made a remarkable turnaround to reach the finals at the East Lake Cup.
Vanderbilt vs. NCAA champ Oregon and Texas vs. Illinois highlight the semifinal matches Tuesday at the East Lake Cup.
A proposed change to LPGA Q-School could end the possibility of college players leaving early in the season for the pro ranks.
Texas’ Scottie Scheffler and Stanford’s Andrea Lee captured individual honors Monday at the second edition of the East Lake Cup.
Hideki Matsuyama made birdies in bunches to earn his first WGC title. Cody Gribble got Tour win No. 1. And, what’s going on here?
A new rule that would allow substitutions in college golf was not approved by the NCAA oversight committee.
Davis Love III will be enshrined along with Ian Woosnam, Lorena Ochoa, Meg Mallon and Henry Longhurst next September.
Phil Mickelson is still a force at the age of 46, while Tiger Woods is publicly plotting post-career plans and struggling to return to competition.
Phil Mickelson picked up another top-10 in Napa and now he’s done for the year. Tiger Woods’ return, meanwhile, is still TBD.
Peter Willett defended his satirical column but conceded that the timing was “atrocious.”
As expected, Dustin Johnson was named the PGA Tour Player of the Year on Tuesday.
Tiger Woods’ PGA Tour return – and his Safeway Open commitment – took a hit this week when he decided he wasn’t ready to play.
Tiger Woods’ comeback will be put on hold. Golf Channel’s Tim Rosaforte is reporting that Woods will WD from the Safeway Open.
The new PGA Tour season begins and a pair of old stars have the spotlight. We’re focused on Tiger’s return and Phil’s prospects.
Tiger Woods says he’s ready to return to action. Questions remain, but just being able to play is a good, and surprising, sign.
The Pied Piper of Hazeltine, Patrick Reed, is skyrocketing in stature while the masses he entertained proved unnecessarily unruly.
The U.S. Ryder Cup team had one captain and four assistants at Hazeltine. Phil Mickelson might as well have been the fifth.
Rory McIlroy made it clear Sunday night that he won’t encourage European fans to retaliate after what was a raucous week at Hazeltine.