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Top-ranked women’s amateur Brooke Henderson has decided to turn professional.
103-year-old Gus Andreone is now the oldest golfer to ever record a hole-in-one after he made the eighth ace of his career Wednesday in South Florida.
Tommy Fleetwood’s 11th-hour bid to secure a Masters berth got off to a rocky start Thursday when he opened with a 3-over 75 at the Asian Tour’s Dubai Open.
Brand yourself or make a fool out of yourself. Share some news or over-share. Social media made a massive splash in 2014.
Lee Westwood’s win in Thailand bumped him up from No. 43 to No. 26 in the Official World Ranking – just one spot behind where he finished 2013.
It may have seemed as though Rory McIlroy snatched up every award in 2014 but an Oscar and a Grammy, but the world No. 1 was snubbed for a big one Sunday night: BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year.
Marcus Fraser bogeyed the 72nd hole Sunday to miss out on a chance to force a playoff with Lee Westwood at the Thailand Golf Championship.
The way Adam Scott putted this week at the Australian PGA, you would have thought the anchoring ban had come early.
Patrick Reed didn’t crack our top 5, but he’ll tell you he belongs there. The kid is a splash of bourbon on a vanilla tour.
About the only thing Jeff Overton is more passionate about than the Ryder Cup is Indiana basketball.
From Rory McIlroy’s rise back to the top to Ted Bishop’s fall from grace, the year-end edition of Stock Watch.
Tiger Woods looked improved this past week. And he’s going to need to keep improving to compete with the best in 2015.
The LPGA’s gain is college golf’s (major) loss.
Nearing the two-year anniversary of the day he turned pro, Jordan Spieth will enter the 2015 calendar year with a new title: top-10 player in the world.
After Jordan Spieth authored the most dominant performance in tournament history, more than a dozen world-class players were left to battle for top honors in the B Flight.
Over the past three weeks, Jordan Spieth has seen three continents, traveled more than 21,000 miles and played some darn good golf.
That new putter seems to be working just fine for Keegan Bradley.
Tiger Woods’ short game struggles were evident during his T-17 finish, but he is pain-free and looking toward the future.
Sixteen of the 18 players at the Hero World Challenge got in before dark Friday, but Jordan Spieth and Steve Stricker will need to finish Round 2 Saturday morning.
Why does Henrik Stenson save his best golf for the end of the year? According to him, ‘Santa Claus gets me energized.’
Playing with Tiger Woods and wearing black and red, Patrick Reed set a new Isleworth competitive course record Friday, with a 9-under 63.
Play was suspended at the Hero World Challenge at 2:54 p.m. ET Friday. Players headed back to the clubhouse as rules officials assessed the situation.
Much was made this week of the home-course advantage enjoyed by a former (Tiger Woods) and current (Bubba Watson) Isleworth resident. Yet Jordan Spieth is the only one with an individual win here – in a college tournament in 2011.
Jordan Spieth picked up where he left off Thursday, shooting a 6-under 66 to take a one-shot lead after the first round of the Hero World Challenge. Here’s the skinny on Round 1 at Isleworth Country Club.