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After the PGA of America terminated its contract to host the 2022 PGA Championship at Trump National Bedminster, the R&A followed suit Monday.
LPGA commissioner Mike Whan made a stunning announcement Wednesday that he will step down at some point this year.
Adam Scott’s stance toward the Olympics has continued to soften and he is keeping one eye on the Summer Games.
A pandemic and a lengthy pause, along with brilliant performances and praiseworthy actions. This is the year in review.
Tiger Woods won’t be motivated by passing Sam Snead, catching Jack Nicklaus or beating today’s stars.
The European Ryder Cup team has tweaked its points system to better recognize the in-form players.
Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy have signed up for the first European Tour event of 2021.
Two of this year’s major champions won’t be in the field this week at the CME Group Tour Championship.
A Lim Kim wrapped up the final major of 2020 by finishing birdie-birdie-birdie to capture the U.S. Women’s Open.
Collin Morikawa feels rested and ready to challenge for the Race to Dubai title.
Lee Westwood can automatically capture the Race to Dubai with a victory this week at the DP World Tour Championship, but he isn’t fully healthy.
Viktor Hovland wins again at the buzzer and now there is a power trio of kids among the top 15 players in the world.
A moment of carelessness cost Brooks Koepka a cut in the final PGA Tour event of 2020.
Fred Funk, Brian Gay, Mark Wilson, Graeme McDowell, Brendon Todd and ... Tony Finau?
Rickie Fowler managed eight birdies on a brutal scoring day at the Mayakoba Classic. He also made two critical mistakes.
Joaquin Niemann is playing for more than himself this week at the Mayakoba Classic.
The European Tour and PGA Tour announced last week a strategic partnership. Here’s what that means for now and what it could mean in the future.
Camilo Villegas showcased an inspiring performance at the RSM Classic, while Tiger Woods made some intriguing news.
For all the breathless speculation about whether Bryson DeChambeau would break Augusta National, he did anything but.
It took 10 tries, an embarrassing stumble and a reimagined game, but Dustin Johnson finally won the Masters on Sunday at Augusta National.
On this college football Saturday, here’s a terrifying sight: Dustin Johnson surging out of the Masters pack and into the open field, with nothing but daylight ahead of him.
Bryson DeChambeau lost his ball on the third hole Friday, and then a spotter threw him “for a loop” by finding it and giving it to him a hole later.
Bryson DeChambeau barely made the cut Saturday at the Masters as he battled poor play, bad breaks and unknown illness.
A lost ball led to a triple bogey on Friday for Bryson DeChambeau, who is now fighting to make the Masters cut.