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Could the Ryder Cup be played this year without spectators? The topic is at least being discussed by PGA of America executives.
“We need to have widespread, large-scale testing across our country,” Monahan said on NBC Sports Network’s “Lunch Talk Live” with Mike Tirico.
With the PGA Tour announcing a plan to resume play in June, you likely have lots of questions. Well, here are the answers (as best we can tell you now).
PGA of America chief executive Seth Waugh said his organization currently has three plans in place for hosting the PGA Championship this August.
Whenever the European Tour is able to resume its tournament schedule, it figures to look profoundly different.
Tiger Woods sat down for an interview this week, his first in two months. Here are eight takeaways.
The proposed PGA Tour schedule is ambitious and exciting. Let’s just hope that it’s able to come to fruition.
Witnessing Tiger Woods win the 83rd Masters first hand was unforgettable, but watching it for the first time on TV was revealing.
The R&A on Thursday clarified that all options are still on the table for the 149th Open Championship, including the possibility of postponement.
Postponing the Ryder Cup isn’t a palatable option to Padraig Harrington – and he seems willing to embrace a radical solution if needed.
Cody Blick, like a handful of others, played from the wrong tee in a mini-tour event. It cost him $1,400. “It ruins you, man,” he said. “I’ve got to make money.”
If the Ryder Cup qualification process is unraveling, why have one at all? Put the onus Steve Stricker and Padraig Harrington to pick their 12.
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics have officially been postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak.
The International Olympic Committee agreed Sunday to explore other options for the 2020 Games, including the possibility of postponement.
European captain Padraig Harrington expects the Ryder Cup to be played as scheduled later this year.
The PGA Tour has canceled another month of tournaments. In a statement Tuesday, the Tour announced called off four more events.
The PGA of America announced that the PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park has been postponed because of the spread of the coronavirus.
Though there are far more pressing matters in the world right now, that historic week in golf does warrant some kind of wrap-up.
It’s been a bizarre few days in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, made even more head-scratching because no one knows what the future holds.
The PGA Tour’s flagship event, The Players Championship, won’t be rescheduled, and here’s why.
The Masters has been postponed because of coronavirus concerns, Augusta National announced Friday.
The PGA Tour has reversed course and announced the cancellation of The Players as well as the next three events on the schedule.
There has never been a day in PGA Tour history like Thursday at TPC Sawgrass. With fans prohibited the remainder of the week, that will continue to be the case.
Collin Morikawa has grown up in a hurry – and not just because he’s here at The Players Championship less than a year after turning pro.