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Jordan Spieth stepped onto the podium prepared to discuss his 67. Instead, he got questions about a ruling.
More than an inch of rain overnight forced the PGA of America setup crew to move three hole locations (Nos. 8, 10 and 16) before the second round of the PGA Championship.
Rich Beem hasn’t been a serious factor on a golf course for several years. These days, he works behind a microphone. But on Thursday, he improbably found some of the magic that once made him a PGA champion.
Playing their first competitive round in about a month, Brooks Koepka (68) and Chris Wood (69) surprised even themselves with under-par scores on the first day of the PGA Championship.
For just the fourth time in his major career, Rory McIlroy failed to record a birdie on Thursday at the PGA.
It took two swings of the club for Wyatt Worthington II to become hooked on golf. This week, he becomes the second black club pro to play the PGA.
Jason Day caught a bug from his kids. Ellie Day was rushed to the ER. Another eventful run-up to a major for world No. 1 Day.
Jordan Spieth didn’t wait long to congratulate Phil Mickelson on his runner-up performance at The Open. And Spieth knew the feeling.
The PGA may not be Glory’s Last Shot anymore, but for Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy it is the last chance for them to change the narrative on their seasons.
Visiting the site of the 2017 PGA, Rory McIlroy came away impressed by the changes at Quail Hollow.
Davis Love III said potential pairings would supersede hot form when it comes to making Ryder Cup captain’s picks.
Jhonny Vegas reached the winner’s circle again in Canada, while Brooks Koepka’s automatic Ryder Cup spot is slipping away.
Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson have offered hope to long suffering major hopefuls. Will the breakthrough theme continue at the PGA?
Dustin Johnson is the only player who can overtake world No. 1 Jason Day this week at the PGA Championship.
Arizona State has found a replacement for Tim Mickelson.
The PGA precursor had a few final-round surprises. We take a look back and look ahead with 10 favorites for the week’s PGA Championship.
The PGA Tour heads north of the border this week for the RBC Canadian Open. Here are four featured groups to watch at Glen Abbey.
Tiger Woods ruled himself out of the PGA Championship on Tuesday, marking the first time in his career that he’s missed four consecutive majors.
Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelsn surged past everyone at Royal Troon, while Jason Day and the rest of the OWGR top 4 didn’t factor.
Nick Faldo called Sunday at Royal Troon, ‘links perfection,’ and says we’ll never see anything like that again.
Phil Mickelson wasn’t the only one trying to figure out how a bogey-free 65 wasn’t enough to win this 145th Open. Caddie Jim “Bones” Mackay was just as surprised.
Phil Mickelson played as well has he could, perhaps as well as he ever has. But it still wasn’t good enough.
Jordan Spieth on Sunday shot his first under-par score in a major since the opening round of the Masters.
Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson will begin Sunday with a five-shot cushion on the rest of the field, which could present a match-play-like scenario for the final round of The Open.