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In a column for Golf.com, Brad Faxon revealed that the Tour will determine its stance on anchoring Monday.
Seemingly everyone has an opinion about what Lydia Ko should do. Fellow Kiwis Steve Williams and Michael Campbell have differing views.
After her solo third at the LPGA’s season-opening event in Australia, Lydia Ko said she would turn pro in a ‘couple of years.’
From a porta potty meth lab to a venomous spider bite, the week in golf was, uh, intoxicating, to say the least.
Take a look at a new Srixon commercial in which Graeme McDowell gets body-slammed by a UFC fighter.
Take a look at a new Srixon commercial in which Graeme McDowell gets body-slammed by a UFC fighter.
Might the decision to select Tom Watson as Ryder Cup captain actually put the U.S. team at a disadvantage? Ian Poulter thinks so.
The executive director of the International Golf Federation told a website he is ‘very concerned’ over construction delays on the Rio course.
The U.S. Public Links is going away, but the truth is: The Publinx was just another big-time event in a summer full of them.
Daniela Holmqvist, a rookie on the LET, was bit by a black widow spider during a pre-qualifier Tuesday ... and kept playing!
Jonathan Byrd, who underwent surgery on his left wrist in October, hopes to return to the PGA Tour next month.
Phil Mickelson, Bill Haas and Keegan Bradley are grouped together again for the first two rounds of the Northern Trust Open.
After failing to qualify for the Match Play by the slimmest of margins, Fredrik Jacobson now finds himself in the field.
Tiger Woods announced his upcoming schedule Tuesday, which, as expected, will include the Match Play, Honda and Doral.
Luke Donald, who makes his season debut this week at Riviera, has reportedly turned to Michael Jordan for mental advice.
Tiger Woods would face off against Charles Howell III if seeding for the WGC-Match Play remains the same through Sunday.
With a victory Sunday at Pebble Beach, Brandt Snedeker moved to a career-best fourth in the Official World Ranking.
A late birdie by Patrick Reed bumped Fredrik Jacobson out of the WGC-Match Play and solidified Shane Lowry’s spot.
After consecutive runner-up finishes, Brandt Snedeker crafted a masterful performance to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Richard Sterne’s seven-shot victory Sunday in South Africa punched his ticket to the WGC-Match Play in two weeks.
Just a day after meeting with commissioner Tim Finchem, Vijay Singh opened with an even-par 72 at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
Vijay Singh is playing this week at Pebble Beach, but he still deserves to be suspended by the PGA Tour.
Geoff Ogilvy is among the players who are currently on the outside looking in for the WGC-Match Play.
Lee Westwood is playing at Pebble Beach for the first time in eight years, and he has brought along a special guest: his father.