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From one ahead to one behind, Jon Rahm showed how quickly things can change at The Country Club.
After three bogeys in his first six holes on Saturday, Rory McIlroy seemed doomed for another weekend slide.
Jordan Spieth battled illness to stay within arm’s reach at the 122nd U.S. Open.
Rory McIlroy, 33, is ready to end his major championship drought against the game’s young stars.
Brooks Koepka shot a second-round 3-under 67 as he looks to win his third U.S. Open and add a fifth major title.
Dustin Johnson has managed to avoid the scrutiny this week at the U.S. Open, but that changed on Friday.
As witnessed on Thursday at The Country Club, Phil Mickelson is the face of professional golf’s current unraveling, and yet, in his competitive twilight, he won’t factor in the divided future.
Jon Rahm turned a pair of potential disasters into a par-birdie finish and an opening 69 in his title defense.
Come Thursday, the focus will finally be on golf at the U.S. Open. Here are some things to look forward to.
Previously on the verge of taking over the No. 1 spot in the world, Collin Morikawa has instead slipped to seventh.
Brooks Koepka grew irritated Tuesday when asked about his interest in rival league, LIV Golf.
“At the end of the day,” DeChambeau said, “it was a business decision for my family’s future, and it gave me a lot of free time.”
The smartest guy in the room, Mickelson Monday wasn’t about to take on any unnecessary risks. He played it safe – and said nothing.
Rory McIlroy stepped up when the PGA Tour needed him the most, but LIV Golf isn’t going away any time soon.
Bryson DeChambeau has officially signed with LIV Golf.
The PGA Tour announced that any current and future players in the LIV Golf Invitational Series are indefinitely suspended.
With the LIV Golf circuit about to launch Thursday outside London, Rory McIlroy is readying for a title defense at the RBC Canadian Open.
Justin Thomas said that it’s a “bummer” Dustin Johnson and others have left the PGA Tour to compete in the LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Phil Mickelson declined to say Wednesday whether he has been suspended or banned by the PGA Tour and emphasized that he does not condone human-rights violations in Saudi Arabia.
Tiger Woods announced that he will not play at the U.S. Open, saying that his body needs “more time to get stronger.”
Rickie Fowler’s U.S. Open bid isn’t over, after all. He still has a shot to play at Brookline as an alternate.
Add Dustin Johnson to the list of players who has resigned from the PGA Tour to play in the LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Arizona State junior David Puig will battle for an NCAA team title on Wednesday, and then compete in the first LIV event
Home early from an event for the first time in seven months, Scottie Scheffler did something he almost never does.