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Peter Uihlein isn’t the only young American who is making noise overseas. Brooks Koepka is heading to the European Tour.
Adam Scott may play a limited schedule in the regular season, but he’ll be plenty busy in November.
Defending champ Tiger Woods has withdrawn from next week’s AT&T National because of a strained left elbow. He’s targeting the British.
Both Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy will compete in the Dubai Desert Classic next January, it was confirmed Wednesday.
Justin Rose ended his whirlwind media blitz in New York City by reading the Top 10 list on David Letterman. Check out the clip here.
In this week’s stock watch, we’re buying U.S. Open champ and one of golf’s nice guys in Justin Rose, and we’re selling six-time runner-up Phil Mickelson.
It took Zach Adams all of, oh, nine years before he shot the most famous score in golf. Actually, he was one better.
OK, so it didnt work out for Phil at Merion. Or Pinehurst or Shinnecock or Bethpage (twice) or Winged Foot. Will Lefty ever win a U.S. Open?
For established players like Adam Scott and Justin Rose, the time is now to knock off the old guard and claim major titles.
Some of the game’s biggest names crashed and burned Sunday at Merion, opening the door for Justin Rose.
Justin Rose made the U.S. Open his first major, edging Phil Mickelson, who was a runner-up in this tournament for the sixth time.
Merion held its own this week at the 113th U.S. Open, so long as you dont mind seeing the winner battered and bruised.
Shawn Stefanis hole-in-one Sunday on the 213-yard 17th was the first ever at Merion, which is hosting its fifth Open.
At the major that has dealt him so much heartbreak over the years, Phil Mickelson now has his best chance ever to win the U.S. Open.
In a golf season that so far has been dominated by weather, it is little surprise that a few thunderstorms could disrupt the final round of the 113th U.S. Open.
Luke Donald finally began to fade at the end of a 5 1/2-hour round. Unfortunately for him, it cost him a share of the lead Saturday at the 113th U.S. Open.
The blue blazers may claim that theyre unconcerned with the winning score and arent trying to protect par, but the leaderboard shows differently.
Sergio Garcias third round began with a fried chicken jeer when he was introduced on the 11th hole, and it didnt get much better from there.
For a brief moment Saturday, Michael Kim surveyed the leaderboard near the 15th green and let himself ponder the possibilities.
Seven of the top 15 players in the world rankings are within four shots of the lead heading into the third round of the 113th U.S. Open.
It took a few days, but the 113th U.S. Open is finally back on schedule.
Four amateurs will make the cut at the 113th U.S. Open at Merion Country Club.
Earlier this week, Mike Davis insisted that the USGA doesnt sit around and talk about what it wants the winning score to be at the U.S. Open.
A hurting Tiger Woods stayed in the Open mix with 73-70. Pain? Open? Where have we heard this before?