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In Stock Watch, Pebble Beach spikes with a top-notch field ... and by being Pebble Beach. Meanwhile, change isn’t good at TPC Scottsdale.
Matsuyama beat an emotional Fowler in a surprising Phoenix finish. Less surprising? A Bubba faux pas.
Ernie Els is turning back the clock at this week’s Dubai Desert Classic. Perhaps no one is as surprised as Els himself.
Nigel Edwards will not captain a fourth Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup team, as the R&A announced Wednesday that Scotland’s Craig Watson will lead the squad in 2017.
Branden Grace creeps toward top-10 status, while Phil Mickelson fared poorly last week in the media room and on the course.
After a wild week at Torrey Pines, it was Brandt Snedeker’s surprising toughness that stood out and earned him the victory.
Each week, GolfChannel.com takes a look back at the week in golf. Here’s what’s weighing on our writers’ minds.
The final round of the Farmers Insurance Open will resume on Monday.
Brandt Snedeker was standing on a platform outside the scoring area when the horn sounded for the third time Sunday.
Despite their best efforts, tournament officials couldn’t avoid the inclement weather Sunday at Torrey Pines.
Tournament officials are trying to avoid the worst of the weather Sunday by moving up tee times an hour at the Farmers Insurance Open.
An inch went a long way this week for Jonas Blixt.
Scott Brown is giving new meaning to the term “baby bump.”
Driving rains and winds of over 50 mph are in store at Torrey Pines, where players will have to weather the weather.
Michael Kim, who grew up about 10 minutes from Torrey Pines, has a chance to win his hometown event Sunday.
Phil Mickelson warned that Torrey Pines’ North Course wasn’t as easy as it has been in the past. Never has it proved to be this difficult.
Jason Day was frustrated and annoyed after he missed the cut in his title defense at the Farmers Insurance Open.
Gary Woodland and Dustin Johnson are bombing their driver long and straight, powering them to the top of the Farmers Insurance Open leaderboard.
After 36 holes at Torrey Pines, last week’s winner, the defending champ, the local favorite and the world No. 7 headed home.
Rob Oppenheim, a 36-year-old PGA Tour rookie, is off to a nice start at this week’s Farmers Insurance Open.
Eleven of the top 14 scores on the leaderboard were shot by players on the North Course but only one player cracked the 6-under mark on a perfect day for scoring with little wind.
Every year, Phil Mickelson strikes an optimistic tone, talking up new equipment or a swing tip that will elevate his game.
Ryan Ruffels didn’t sleep much last night, not with his much-anticipated pro debut arriving Thursday at the Farmers Insurance Open.
After a weeklong bout with the flu, Jason Day couldn’t maintain a hot start and settled for an even-par 72 in Rd. 1 at Torrey Pines.