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There are a lot of players signed up for the Tour’s Netflix docuseries. Who among them will be the most fun to watch?
If time is running out on Kevin Chappell’s career, so be it. He’s at peace.
Some of the biggest names on the PGA Tour have agreed to participate in the new Netflix docuseries – but not Bryson DeChambeau.
This week’s Sony Open withdrawal is leading Bryson DeChambeau to add another tournament to his schedule.
Big-hitting Bryson DeChambeau won’t take on quaint Waialae Country Club, after all. He withdrew on Monday.
Records were being smashed and tied everywhere you looked at the Sentry TOC. It was a fun start to the new year.
Only once in his career has Kevin Na cracked open of those detailed green-reading books.
The PGA Tour season restarts this week in Hawaii, so we’re kicking off another year of the Monday Scramble with what to watch at the Sentry TOC and some bold 2022 predictions.
After winning the NCAA championship, Monica Vaughn seemed fast-tracked for the LPGA. But that’s not where her heart was.
As a dad since college and with his dad by his side, George Cunningham rumbles in his RV, in search of a PGA Tour card.
Even if he doesn’t plan to play a full-time schedule anymore, Tiger Woods firmly planted his flag with the PGA Tour.
Tiger Woods didn’t offer any additional insight Tuesday into his single-car accident that mangled his right leg.
Tiger Woods doesn’t “have any desire” to be a full-time PGA Tour player again – but that doesn’t mean he’s ruling out a return.
The PGA Tour model gets challenged, Tiger Woods faces even more uncertainty, and some Best of 2021 awards in this season-ending edition.
So much for a lazy fall weekend in golf. The tours concluded with fireworks and Tiger Woods set Twitter ablaze.
While the PGA Tour appears to be focused on paying its stars more money in the future, other big names cashed in this weekend.
Carlos Ortiz won’t defend his Houston Open title after withdrawing on Tuesday because of a shoulder injury.
Viktor Hovland double dips in Mexico, Steven Alker goes from zero to hero, Keita Nakajima validates his ranking.
Keita Nakajima, the No. 1-ranked amateur, buried a 25-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to win the Asia-Pacific Amateur.
It’s been a while since Bill Haas was in this position through 36 holes of a PGA Tour event.
Is Matthew Wolff back? There’s mounting evidence to suggest that, especially after Day 1 at Mayakoba.
There was no better way for Chris Kirk to start his week at Mayakoba than with a hole-in-one on his first swing.
Struggling to find his game, Brooks Koepka initially intended to sit out this week’s event at Mayakoba.
A few details have emerged related to a Saudi-backed league, but could such a tour get any notable - relevant - players to join?