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RYAN

LAVNER

Tiger Woods spoke longer than expected on Wednesday and nothing had to do with his myriad PGA Tour accomplishments.
One of the PGA Tour’s most consistent performers over the past decade, Dustin Johnson is in unfamiliar territory: More than a year removed from his last victory.
Most inductees receive a single glass enclosure. Maybe two, if their career was hugely significant. Woods has three.
Jon Rahm got over it almost immediately. Rory McIlroy still seemed miffed, nearly 48 hours later after the event at Bay Hill.
Commissioner Jay Monahan said that he is “really proud” of the Player Impact Program and that the initiative is working as intended.
Patrick Cantlay is one of the best players in the world. But who is Patrick Cantlay? Only a few people can really answer that question.
The Honda Classic devolves into chaos and Phil Mickelson retreats from public view, in Monday Scramble.
Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau withdrew Monday from the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Bryson DeChambeau is planning to defend his title next week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, his agent told Golf Channel.
On the heels of Phil Mickelson’s inflammatory comments, some big names made big proclamations regarding the Saudi league.
McIlroy didn’t shy away from his thoughts when he was asked of Phil Mickelson’s controversial comments after his round Sunday.
In a statement, Johnson said he won’t seek other opportunities with the Super Golf League and is “grateful” to play on the PGA Tour.
“You’ll see me on the PGA Tour [in 2022],” Tiger Woods said Saturday on CBS. “I just don’t know when.”
After barely making the cut at the Genesis Invitational, Jon Rahm could lose his No. 1 ranking this weekend at Riviera.
Viktor Hovland wants to continue playing against the best players in the world. And for now, it appears that’s on the PGA Tour.
Instead of trying to fit his drive into a narrow landing area near the bunker, he lines up well right – down the adjacent 17th hole.
For those with SGL fatigue, Thursday at the Genesis Invitational should have been a welcome antidote.
Adam Scott admitted Wednesday that he has engaged in discussions with the Super Golf League, finding proposals appealing.
Rahm walked into the scrum area outside the clubhouse at Riviera for an impromptu presser and declared his fealty to the Tour.
Tiger Woods said Wednesday that he is still uncertain as to when he might return to the PGA Tour: “I want to know, but I don’t.”
Rory McIlroy said Wednesday that he is “so sick” of discussing the “not-so-Super League” and that Tour players will be well compensated.
Bryson DeChambeau did not commit to the Genesis Invitational, and on Monday afternoon he explained why.
There was plenty of drama on the course and in the press from Saudi Arabia, where Phil Mickelson went scorched-earth on the PGA Tour.
Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the Saudi event, citing injury. After pushing his body to the limit, maybe that limit as been met.