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Brooks Koepka addressed the media Tuesday before he begins his bid for a historic three-peat at the PGA Championship. Here are five takeaways.
No PGA Tour player has more top-10s without a win over the past four seasons than Tony Finau, but he’s getting discouraged.
A Tiger Woods victory may not be preordained this week at the PGA Championship, but that doesn’t mean Woods can’t win a dogfight.
With no fans around, will Tiger Woods’ mind wander at the PGA Championship. Um, probably not.
The high temperature isn’t expected to creep above 70 degrees at the PGA, and Tiger Woods knows that isn’t ideal for his back.
It’s August, but the season’s first major is finally here. And with it comes a look at the top-10 favorites to hoist the Wanamaker Trophy on Sunday.
Miguel Angel Jimenez walked off the 18th green Thursday at the Hero Open and sipped a glass of rioja.
Despite a global pandemic, the PGA Championship field will feature 96 of the top 100 players in the world.
The USGA announced Tuesday that the U.S. Open at Winged Foot will be played without fans because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Thorbjorn Olesen will make his first start in a year when he returns to action this week at the European Tour’s Hero Open.
Camilo Villegas’ 22-month-old daughter has passed away after doctors found tumors on her brain and spine.
Brooks Koepka missed another cut while Tony Finau missed another chance at securing his second PGA Tour win.
Only one Koepka brother advanced to the weekend at the 3M Open. And it’s not the one who is defending titles the next two weeks.
Show up, keep up, shut up ... and lotion up? Swing coach Boyd Summerhays is learning the hard way this week.
Adam Scott is set to make his long-awaited return to the PGA Tour, as he plans to return to competition at the PGA Championship.
As the European Tour restarts in earnest this week with the British Masters, players and caddies are getting used to a new on-site experience.
Brooks Koepka isn’t blaming his FedExCup position on his knee. Just poor golf. That’s what he said Tuesday at the 3M Open.
While Tiger Woods labored to an also-ran finish, Jon Rahm dominated the Memorial Tournament to secure world No. 1.
Jon Rahm’s ascent to world No. 1 has been years in the making. When he reached that dream on Sunday, he said it is “pretty surreal.”
Despite incurring a two-shot penalty right before it, Jon Rahm said his “unbelievable” chip-in on 16 at Memorial will go down as his greatest ever.
Matthew Fitzpatrick’s final-round 68 earned him $641,700, which was also good news for his fill-in caddie, Jim “Bones” Mackay.
Tiger Woods wouldn’t reveal his upcoming schedule on the PGA Tour, but he did say he’ll be back “soon.”
Your TV coverage isn’t buffering: Phil Mickelson is occasionally pausing while making a putting stroke.
There are two scenarios in which Jon Rahm could take over the top spot in the world on Sunday at Memorial.