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With Rory McIlroy’s focused approach early this week, there’s clearly a similar sense of urgency at Hoylake, as there was in 2014.
Jon Rahm was more forgiving when speaking to reporters Tuesday at Royal Liverpool, saying Jay Monahan is a “really good man.”
Alex and Matt Fitzpatrick are in the Open Championship. Supporting each other, they are both eyeing their own success.
For the second consecutive major, Rory McIlroy will skip his pre-tournament press conference.
Allisen Corpuz goes for a stroll on the (Pebble) Beach, red-hot Sepp Straka overcomes a wet finish, Brooks Koepka blasts a LIV teammate.
Rickie Fowler gets over the line, Talor Gooch picks up another ‘W,’ Bernhard Langer sets The Senior Record and more in this week’s edition of the Monday Scramble.
Keegan Bradley wins one for Northeasterners everywhere, the U.S. Ryder Cup picture gets complicated, Ruoning Yin’s breakout continues amid another Rose Zhang flourish, and more in this week’s edition of the Monday Scramble.
“The more I keep putting myself in these positions, sooner or later, it’s going to happen for me.”
Wyndham Clark’s closing birdie denied Rory McIlroy a spot in the final pairing alongside good friend Rickie Fowler.
“If it was a Tour event and you were away from the clubhouse,” Clark said, “you’d be looking around for them to blow the horn.”
Justin Thomas said Friday that he’s at the “lowest I’ve felt” after nearly finishing last here at the U.S. Open.
Rory McIlroy is back for more this weekend at LACC, where he’s hoping his best weapon is his brain, not his brawn. Like he remembers.
Brooks Koepka knows he’s going to have to put aside his feelings about LACC if he wants to capture a third U.S. Open title.
Xander Schauffele and Rickie Fowler scorched LACC on Thursday, but the USGA might be about to turn up the heat.
PGA Tour executive vice president Tyler Dennis said Wednesday that the Tour’s priorities remain unchanged even with commissioner Jay Monahan currently sidelined.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan is currently recovering from a “medical situation,” the Tour announced Tuesday night.
There are lots of questions and few answers, related to golf’s future. For now, players can do little more than wait, see ... and play golf.
Rory McIlroy had no interest in talking about the state of the game on Tuesday at the U.S. Open. Instead, he’s focused on his game.
Joel Dahmen has been popularized for his self-deprecating, carefree persona. But more than an everyman, he’s a family man, motivated by both love and fear.
“How that manifests itself is something I’m going to spend a lot of time working on,” Monahan said Wednesday on Golf Today.
In a memo to players Wednesday, the DP World Tour said it was “highly unlikely” that suspended players would be reinstated.
Rory McIlroy said the PGA Tour-PIF merger is a positive thing, on the whole, but he can’t help feeling “like a sacrificial lamb.”
“It’s not LIV. I still hate LIV,” Rory McIlroy said. “Like, I hate LIV. I hope it goes away. And I would fully expect that it does.”
The PGA Tour-LIV Golf alliance news came as a shock to most everyone. Aside from the obvious question of, why?, was, why now?