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RYAN

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From the PGA Tour to the LPGA to the DP World Tour, big names showcased big games in big wins.
Tiger Woods announced Wednesday that he will compete next month at the Hero World Challenge.
Collin Morikawa is prioritizing his putting, while Russell Henley overcame previous “chokes” to win again.
Dustin Johnson added to his unfathomable 2023 financial total with a team win in the LIV Golf finale.
Two proposals would give some top college talent direct access to the PGA Tour. But current pros say more must be done.
Rory McIlroy rises back to the top and elevated events are established for next season on the PGA Tour.
Kim and McIlroy each fired stress-free 66s to open the week at Congaree, which left them ample time to get to know each other.
As the PGA Tour’s top players gather one final time in 2022, a question to ponder: Is Rickie Fowler poised to rejoin them?
A streaky putter let Scheffler down over the final few months of the season and spoiled a few other chances to win.
Rory McIlroy is on the cusp of returning to world No. 1 for the ninth time in his career.
There is no wraparound season in 2023, which opens up a lot of free time for the game’s biggest names.
Keegan Bradley reveled in his drought-busting Tour victory, while Brooks Koepka was revealing in his triumph on LIV Golf.
Harold Varner III expressed a different attitude than many of his peers on the rival tour regarding the OWGR.
Tom Kim joins the record books, Patrick Cantlay implodes late, Eugenio Chacarra adds to his bank account and LIV gets denied.
Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka weighed in - together, no less - on LIV Golf’s continuing battle to receive OWGR points.
The Official World Golf Ranking on Thursday squashed LIV Golf’s hopes of earning world-ranking points immediately.
LIV Golf has entered into a “strategic alliance” with the MENA Tour, a move that the Saudi-backed league believes will lead to its events receiving world-ranking points.
Rory McIlroy missed another shot to win at St. Andrews, while Mackenzie Hughes ended a winless drought on Tour.
The biggest battle U.S. players may face in future cups is making the team, as it is loaded with a young, stacked core.
The International team didn’t win the Presidents Cup, but it didn’t leave Quail Hollow feeling defeated, either.
Already the standout performer this week for the U.S. Presidents Cup team, Jordan Spieth got off the schneid Sunday by earning his first-ever singles victory.
Kevin Kisner only provided a half-point for the U.S. team, but he was ready to show them how to party on Sunday.
Tom Kim has already had his star turn at this Presidents Cup.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will sit out the afternoon fourballs session Saturday after losing again in the morning.