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Last week’s mad dash from Orlando to Hong Kong hasn’t led Ian Poulter to reconsider his stance on the European Tour’s membership criteria.
Brooks Koepka won’t defend his title this week at the Turkish Airlines Open and has decided to focus next year on the PGA Tour.
The Rules of Golf got a makeover. Common sense was the big winner, while anchorers were reminded that the end is near.
Another rookie wins on Tour, Lydia Ko captures No. 10 on the LPGA, and Tiger Woods discusses the pains of an aging player.
Amateurs will now be allowed to accept professional prize money – but only if the winnings are donated to a pre-designated charity that has been cleared by the event organizer.
Kevin Na said he hit his driver off the tee “perfect every time” this week. He didn’t pull off the shot when he needed it most Sunday at Silverado.
Emiliano Grillo nearly gave away another chance at his first win, but he held off Kevin Na in a playoff to win the Frys.com.
Never mind that Tyrone Van Aswegen finished a shot out of the Frys.com Open playoff.
Here’s what You Oughta Know heading into the final round of the Frys.com Open at Silverado.
Harold Varner III and Emiliano Grillo have made fast transitions to the PGA Tour. Now, they have a chance to join an exclusive club.
Brendan Steele stayed out front for the third day in a row, but the Frys.com Open became decidedly more wide open Saturday.
Three weeks ago, Andrew Loupe wasn’t even sure where he would play this season.
Rory McIlroy nearly got drilled by an incoming tee shot left of the 17th green Saturday.
Jason Day will return to No. 1 in the world next week despite spending the week at home in Ohio.
Relying on sponsor exemptions and limited status as a past champion, Jhonattan Vegas realizes one week can change his entire season.
Silverado will only get tougher over the weekend, with dry weather expected and the small, subtly sloped greens growing firmer by the minute.
After a second-round 71, Rory McIlroy went to work on the part of his game that needs the most attention – his putting.
With another missed cut at the Frys.com Open, two-time cancer survivor Jarrod Lyle is running out of time to keep his job.
Though perhaps not as distracting as Las Vegas or New Orleans, there’s plenty of appealing off-course for players this week at the Frys.com Open.
Justin Rose’s game has no weaknesses – a U.S. Open title proved that – but he’s known mostly for his precision and crisp iron play.
Thanks to plenty of hard work, Brendan Steele is starting to find success with a short putter.
Will Wilcox has had rotten luck recently with rental cars.
Rickie Fowler turned some heads last month when he announced that he was playing next week’s stop in Las Vegas. Why? Because he didn’t want to fall behind on the FedEx Cup points list.
Steven Bowditch is one of four Presidents Cuppers who made the trip to wine country for the PGA Tour season opener.