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Rory McIlroy and Jason Day have bashed their way to the top of the leaderboard at the PGA Championship. That’s never been said about Jim Furyk, of course, and it certainly wasn’t the case Friday at Valhalla.
Josh Gregory abruptly resigned Friday as the head men’s coach at SMU.
A closing eagle gave Phil Mickelson a 4-under 67 and lifted him into a tie for sixth at Valhalla, just three shots behind leader Rory McIlroy.
Maybe Steve Stricker accepted that assistant captain gig a bit too soon. The 47-year-old opened his PGA Championship with rounds of 69-68 to sit comfortably inside the top 10 heading into the weekend.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson watched injuries and a self-imposed absence change the complexion of his team.
At this point in the season, it’s not a stretch to say that Ian Poulter has had as many injuries as good results.
Unlike You Know Who, Rory McIlroy never put a number on his major-championship aspirations. He didn’t want the pressure of trying to live up to his own expectations.
Four days after his most recent victory, and not much has changed.
Bulging discs in his neck have sidelined Jason Dufner, and he doesn’t know when - or if - he’ll return.
Lee Westwood has made a career out of close calls in majors. He just hasn’t won one. But he’s knocking on the door again.
Phil Mickelson hit two balls off the first tee on Thursday, but rallied for a 2-under 69 at the PGA Championship.
A chip-in on the 16th hole allowed Tiger Woods to salvage an opening nine of 1-over 37 at the PGA Championship.
Tiger Woods arrived at Valhalla on Wednesday, played a nine-hole practice round, then explained what caused his latest injury.
Those campaigning for Bernhard Langer as a European Ryder Cupper might want to find another cause. PaulMcGinley all but squashed that idea Wednesday at the PGA Championship.
Tom Watson on Wednesday named Steve Stricker as his third and final assistant captain for the Ryder Cup.
In this week’s Stock Watch, Rory McIlroy continues to rise while we take the PGA Tour to task for its secretive nature.
The NCAA Championship is set to undergo yet another format change, this time reversing a plan that never even unfolded in competition.
Since the FedEx Cup’s inception in 2007, only Phil Mickelson, Hunter Mahan and Steve Stricker have made it to the Tour Championship each year. All three players’ streaks are in jeopardy.
Dustin Johnson’s absence created a few shakeups on the U.S. Ryder Cup points list. Check out the latest standings.
Rory McIlroy won his second consecutive start and returned to world No. 1 Sunday with a two-shot victory at Firestone.
Who gets the career Slam first: Rory McIlroy or Phil Mickelson? Who wins a major next: Tiger Woods or Jordan Spieth?
Tiger Woods needs a late-season resurgence to make golf’s postseason. Would the PGA Tour ever consider granting a medical exemption into the playoffs?
In this week’s Stock Watch, the LPGA has another hit with the International Crown while another U.S. team swings and misses.