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In this gilded world of elite pro golf, arguably no player has been impacted more by the COVID-19 pandemic than Adam Scott.
After withdrawing from The Open last month, Will Zalatoris’ injury still lingers but he may get a rest during the FedExCup playoffs.
With Jon Rahm not in Memphis, DJ and Collin Morikawa can overtake the world No. 1 throne, with a historic feat for Morikawa.
Try and tweet as he might, Jim Herman could win this week. But Herman said “I rank about 100,” regarding his PIP chances.
In his first start since testing positive for COVID, Bryson DeChambeau shot a 5-under 65 Thursday in Memphis.
Brooks Koepka’s absence from Wednesday’s pro-am and media obligations in Memphis? Just a maintenance day, Koepka said.
Phil Mickelson tried the armlock putting method Thursday in Memphis, but will the experiment on the greens continue?
How much does major contention take out of the world’s best players? Jordan Spieth has played only once in the past six weeks after playing his best golf of the year at The Open.
DJ has declined invitations to participate in the past two Olympics – but that might not be the case in ’24 if he qualifies.
A week after having his Olympic dreams dashed because of a positive COVID-19 test, Bryson DeChambeau is back on the PGA Tour.
Despite trekking 15,000 miles over the past week, Patrick Reed wouldn’t have it any other way.
Gold medal winner Xander Schauffele is returning to action this week at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational.
The Olympics won over Rory McIlroy, but there are still questions about the event’s format. Here’s a look at a simple fix.
Bryson DeChambeau’s former caddie Tim Tucker opened up on his split last month with DeChambeau.
The men’s Olympic tournament begins this week. Here are a few of the top storylines to keep an eye on this week in Japan.
Dustin Johnson is back at the 3M Open – and back, in a sense, where the best golf of his life began.
Three days later, Louis Oosthuizen was still tinged with disappointment following another close call in a major.
No matter the protocols or the circumstances, these seven majors in an 11-month span have given us moments both improbable and inevitable.
From Morikawa’s superior play to Spieth’s lamentation to Louis bunker blunder, we unpack it all in this week’s edition.
Just as he promised earlier this week, Brooks Koepka found himself near the leaders on Sunday. It was just too late.
Louis Oosthuizen’s blunder from a pot bunker on the par-5 seventh cost him his lead Sunday at The Open, and he never got it back.
Two shots shy at the end of The Open, Jordan Spieth couldn’t help but look back at his Saturday finish.
Collin Morikawa won his second major title at The Open on Sunday, the second time he’s won in a major debut.
Louis Oosthuizen headed into the press tent for the third consecutive day to mostly answer questions that danced around one topic.