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Tiger Woods reportedly won’t play at Riviera, even though caddie Joe LaCava ‘tried to talk him into it.’
Credit Twitter for Paul McGinley’s selection as Ryder Cup captain. The Irishman knew he had the support of the players.
With his victory Monday at the Farmers Insurance Open, Tiger Woods cut into Rory McIlroy’s lead in the Official World Ranking.
With his big victory at Torrey Pines, is Tiger Woods poised to have another remarkable season?
Despite a late stumble, Tiger Woods captured his seventh Farmers Insurance Open title - and his 75th career PGA Tour victory.
As fourth-round play was suspended by darkness, Tiger Woods was making Torrey Pines his personal playground - again.
The good news for Tiger, Phil and Co.? This week can only get better. The #AskLav mailbag explains.
Phil Mickelson said Wednesday that it was a ‘big mistake’ to discuss his tax situation publicly.
Justin Rose was on the receiving end of a one-shot penalty Wednesday after he was deemed to cause the ball to move on the green.
Nike Golf president Cindy Davis said that she isn’t concerned about Rory McIlroy’s sluggish start in Abu Dhabi.
Phil Mickelson apologized for his comments on California’s tax laws and vowed to keep his opinions on the matter private.
The anchoring issue will ensure that the PGA Tour players’ meeting Tuesday in San Diego will be anything but routine.
Jordan Spieth’s pro debut will come earlier than anticipated, after he was given a late exemption into the Farmers Insurance Open.
A year ago, Brian Gay started working to get more distance off the tee. He’s gained 15 yards and it helped him win the Humana.
Scott Stallings led by five at the start of Humana’s final round, but stumbled down the stretch and missed out on a playoff.
A new California law signifigantly increasing Phil Mickelson’s taxes has Lefty considering ‘drastic changes.’
Roberto Castro has no shortage of options on the PGA Tour, from a massage in the physiotherapy trailer to practicing on perfectly manicured ranges.
Humana Challenge leader Scott Stallings has a chance to do something no one has done since Lee Trevino almost 40 years ago.
Mike Weir was 465 yards from ending his maddening streak of consecutive missed cuts. Needing a par on the par-4 ninth hole on the Palmer Course at PGA West, the Canadian left-hander instead found the water twice off the tee, then with his approach and took a triple-bogey 7, ending his bid to play the weekend at a PGA Tour event for the first time since July 2011.
Flirting dangerously with the cut line, Phil Mickelson fired a Saturday 66 to get into final round on Sunday at Humana Challenge.
With a victory on Sunday, unheralded Scott Stallings would have something in common with Tiger, Webb and DJ.
During his penny-pinching days on the mini-tours, Lee Williams quickly learned that if you want to compete, you have to make birdies.
Jordan Spieth’s mid-season departure from the University of Texas could push top recruit Beau Hossler into the lineup earlier than anticipated.
Stewart Cink is hoping a simplified approach will help resurrect his career. The 2009 British Open champion has just five top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour following that memorable victory over Tom Watson at Turnberry, and none since May 2011.