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Victorious Davis Love III is back on the rise, while a careless, card-less Martin Kaymer drops.
British Open star Paul Dunne will lead the Great Britain and Ireland team against the Americans at next month’s Walker Cup.
The finals of the U.S. Amateur also brought to an end a two-year race for the U.S. Walker Cup team.
Bryson DeChambeau ripped off seven wins in a nine-hole span to storm past Derek Bard and win the U.S. Amateur in a rout.
At times frustrated and bewildered, Bryson DeChambeau looks the shakiest he has all week at the U.S. Amateur.
Derek Bard’s unlikely run to the finals of the U.S. Amateur has put him back in the mix for one of the final U.S. Walker Cup spots.
A victory Sunday in the U.S. Amateur final would put NCAA champion Bryson DeChabeau in some legendary company.
Bryson DeChambeau has been 22 shots better than Derek Bard this week. On Sunday, they’ll meet in the final of the U.S. Amateur.
Derek Bard hopes to play the under-the-radar card as long as he can this week at the U.S. Amateur.
Bryson DeChambeau is a numbers-crazed techie who dissects a course, but there’s also artistry within the NCAA champ.
Sean Crocker was sure his U.S. Amateur match with Robby Shelton was going another hole. Then came the silence.
The U.S. Walker Cup selection committee’s task just got a bit more difficult.
The worst break Will Zalatoris got this summer had nothing to do with a bad bounce, draw or shot.
The groan you could hear Wednesday came from two top-five amateurs in the world who were matched against each other.
It seems like the only time Robbie Ziegler gets to play nowadays is when he’s not recruiting.
Jon Rahm missed a 8-foot birdie putt late Tuesday that would have assured him a spot in the match-play field at the U.S. Amateur.
Maverick McNealy made sure Wednesday that a fitful night of sleep wasn’t for naught.
The U.S. Walker Cup team will be whittled down to 10 this week, but the process is unnecessarily mysterious.
Jason Day breaks through, Tiger Woods prolongs the inevitable and more in this week’s Monday Scramble.
Jordan Spieth could’ve mailed it in at the PGA Championship; instead he left it all on the golf course.
Jason Day leads by two at the PGA, and he admits he has to get out of his own way to win.
Sunday at Whistling Straits, Jason Day and Jordan Spieth will go head to head for the sixth time this season. There’s never been more on the line.
Zach Johnson’s bid to join Jordan Spieth as a multiple major champion this season ended Saturday when he missed the 36-hole cut at the PGA Championship.
A 50-foot birdie putt late in his second round gave Matt Jones a 7-under 65 and a two-shot lead at the PGA.