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Lee Westwood could make history this week at the Open Championship. Just not the kind of history he’d like.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker’s job wasn’t made any easier with the recent drama involving Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau.
These might be Brooks Koepka’s first competitive rounds at Royal St. George’s, but he’s been to the Open venue before.
As Open Championship week begins, a look at 10 Open favorites and others on the outside at Royal St. George’s.
Jon Rahm poured it on again Friday at the Scottish Open, going out in 29 and earning a share of the 36-hole lead at the Renaissance Club.
Cam Davis is looking forward to a break next week – even if it means missing out on the year’s final major.
Even for a player as accomplished as Jon Rahm, the first-tee introduction Thursday at the Scottish Open took him by surprise.
Fueled by a 90-foot eagle putt, Justin Thomas opened the Scottish Open with his best score in four months.
Kevin Na became the first player to withdraw from The Open because of the international travel restrictions.
Rory McIlroy didn’t practice much following the U.S. Open – and it showed last week at the Irish Open.
Americans traveling across the pond to play in this week’s Scottish Open are adjusting to the stricter COVID-19 regulations.
Phil Mickelson takes aim at a local reporter while Bryson DeChambeau is in the market for a new caddie.
Three par saves to close left Rory McIlroy fortunate that he wasn’t further off the pace to start the Irish Open.
Bryson DeChambeau and caddie Tim Tucker mutually agreed to part ways on Wednesday night.
Little wonder Padraig Harrington is so focused on his own game at the moment.
It’s been 17 years since Rory McIlroy visited Mount Juliet Estate, host venue for this week’s Irish Open.
Nelly Korda shows she’s who we thought she was, while Harris English and Kramer Hickok play like who they want to be.
To listen to him, to watch him, to hear others speak of him, being a major champion isn’t the only difference in Jon Rahm.
Phil Mickelson has a shaky relationship with the USGA, but Lefty had nothing but good things to say about this year’s tournament.
Here are the five best storylines heading into a Sunday at the U.S. Open that, with three tied for the lead and 14 players separated by four shots, should produce plenty of drama.
Rory McIlroy entering Sunday at a major with a legitimate chance to win has been a rare occurrence since McIlroy’s last major win.
Brooks Koepka shot a 73 on the second day of the U.S. Open but still in the hunt going into the weekend.
Matthew Wolff is just a shot off the lead heading into the weekend at the U.S. Open, and the person most surprised by this development might just be Wolff himself.
England’s Richard Bland, a 48-year-old playing in just his second U.S. Open, grabbed the solo lead during Friday’s second round at Torrey Pines.