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Brooks Koepka sat at 13 under par, four shots ahead of Jon Rahm, with 12 holes to finish in their third rounds at the Masters.
Tiger Woods on Saturday tied the record for the most consecutive cuts made at the Masters – but only after a little help from his friend.
Rory McIlroy’s bid for the career Grand Slam will have to wait another year after a 5-over 77 Friday at the Masters.
Brooks Koepka’s future was in doubt after a knee injury. Now, he’s primed to inflict more punishment on the rest of the Masters field.
“The funny part about it is, I think if [Woodland] would have known we were hitting 5, he would have hit 6,” Brooks Koepka said.
Brooks Koepka is no stranger to major contention, but it’s been a while since he looked and felt like he did Thursday.
It’s the latest injury setback for Will Zalatoris, who missed the last four months of 2022 after suffering two herniated discs in his back.
Masters chairman Fred Ridley said Wednesday that the club is “supportive” of the model local rule.
Masters chairman Fred Ridley defended the club’s decision not to invite LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman this year.
Augusta National Golf Club announced three changes to its qualification criteria for the 2024 Masters.
Against the Masters’ field, experience is Tiger Woods’ only advantage. He no longer has the luxury of peaking physically.
Cam Smith believes that he and other LIV guys need to ‘be up there’ on the leaderboard this week at Augusta.
Fred Couples was asked Monday at the Masters how Tiger Woods was hitting the ball and how his body felt after nine holes.
Sam Bennett had to battle through the darkest time in his family’s lives to get to where he is today: Augusta National for this week’s Masters.
Rose Zhang is laying out a different path to success in women’s golf and paving the way for future stars to do the same.
Staked to a five-shot lead at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, Rose Zhang will keep her dad on her bag in the finale.
The Match Play bids farewell to Austin, Sam Burns and Cameron Young impress, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy peak for Augusta, and more in this week’s edition of the Monday Scramble.
The Florida swing came to a thrilling conclusion, while we offer up some thoughts about the future of the game and distance.
Scottie Scheffler isn’t just winning huge events in the golf world. He’s becoming more comfortable doing so.
Another win Sunday at The Players would be Scheffler’s sixth title in the past 13 months – all in events there were either a major or have now received elevated status on Tour.
Hovland may never turn into Spieth around the greens — and that’s OK. For now, at least, he is content to be competent and confident.
McIlroy’s surprising score to start this Players Championship was his highest on the PGA Tour in more than a year.
With four designated events already contested, The Players isn’t the first big event of the year. But it still stands out.
Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas say Tour officials fought for balance with new designated event model, in an effort to keep middle-tier players in mind.