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Jason Day and Tiger Woods have become frequent texting buddies, but never about peaking for majors.
Because only the defending Masters champion can take his green jacket off property, Zach Johnson is planning a unique photo shoot this week at Augusta National.
Splitting time on the PGA and Web.com tours, Vaughn Taylor didn’t have plans for Masters week a year ago.
Fred Couples withdrew from the Masters on Monday because of “acute” back pain.
Even a victory at this week’s Masters might not be enough for Jordan Spieth to wrest control of the No. 1 ranking.
It’s Masters week! Finally. We’ve been debating who’s the favorite for months. Here’s the week-of top 10.
This is it, Bryson DeChambeau’s last job as an intern. He’s as prepared as possible for the Masters.
Tiger Woods will be at Augusta National next week – but not with his golf clubs.
The World Golf Hall of Fame announced Wednesday two significant changes to its induction process.
The 2016 Australian Masters has been canceled as IMG, the tournament owner and promoter, is in the process of “reimaging” the event.
With only one potential spot still available, the Masters could have its smallest field in more than a decade.
Austin Country Club was the perfect course for match play, but the WGC-Dell’s revamped format still leaves much to be desired.
Jason Day is once again No. 1 in the world, while Jordan Spieth is searching for his game ahead of the Masters.
Jason Day stamped himself as the clear favorite for the Masters after winning his second PGA Tour event in a row Sunday. His main challenge now is not trying too hard at Augusta.
Louis Oosthuizen feels Jason Day’s pain, literally, after dealing with lower-back injuries throughout his career. But over the past year, his condition has improved.
One of Jason Day’s greatest strengths is never quitting, and it was on full display as he gutted out the win at the Match Play.
Tony Finau’s path to the PGA Tour was paved with family sacrifice and some controversial decisions.
Jason Day’s plan Sunday was to frustrate Rory McIlroy with his short game, getting up and down from everywhere and anywhere.
Tim Finchem said his contract has been extended through June 1, 2017, but he plans to step down by the end of the year.
A few weeks ago, at No. 61 in the world, Rafael Cabrera Bello was concerned more about qualifying for the WGC-Dell Match Play than the Masters.
Last month, Louis Oosthuizen was so frustrated with his putting that he switched to the claw grip midway through the final round of a tournament.
Jason Day might still be booming tee shots with regularity, but he admitted Saturday night that his back is still bothering him.
New world No. 1 Jason Day and No. 3 Rory McIlroy are set for a heavyweight duel we don’t often see. Enjoy it.
Despite some concern that he could miss the Masters, Danny Willett should be in Augusta for the year’s first major.