RL
RYAN
LAVNER
The hype surrounding Matthew Wolff has been building for some time, and he delivered in just his third start as a pro, delivering the disruption in his breakthrough win at the 3M Open.
Cam Champ burst onto the scene as a game-changer but has drifted into the background on Tour just as quickly. The Rocket Mortgage was a microcosm of that.
Nate Lashley becomes an inspiration, Doc Redman improves his standing, Christiaan Bezuidenhout battles his demons, Michelle Wie shuts it down, and Brooks Koepka strips down (again!).
Beating Jon Rahm and Sergio Garcia and the rest of the European Tour stars to capture the Andalucia Masters was nothing compared to the obstacles that Christiaan Bezuidenhout has faced before.
For the first time in 275 years, Muirfield Golf Club has formally invited women to join the club.
It was a life-changing week for a handful of players who are accustomed to grinding out results on the PGA Tour.
Hannah Green broke through at age 22 for her maiden major title, while Michelle Wie, at age 29, showed her career could be coming to a close.
Already headed toward an early exit at this week’s Challenge Tour event, Clément Berardo expedited his departure when he was disqualified for running out of golf balls.
Love Pebble Beach as a U.S. Open site? Want to see it host the championship regularly? Maybe it’s time to institute a rota.
The Woodlands knows what it’s like to experience loss. But with little Jaxson at home and two identical twin girls on the way, Gary has his family and, now, the U.S. Open trophy.
One glance at the U.S. Open leaderboard through three rounds and one name jumps out, both to fans and to everyone in contention.
Tiger Woods had a familiar accessory when he showed up for the third round of the U.S. Open: more kinesiology tape.
With so many pre-tournament storylines still alive through two rounds, here are five things to watch heading into the weekend at the 119th U.S. Open.
Patrick Reed will need to make a run to the equipment trailer before the weekend here at the U.S. Open.
Justin Rose’s short game has caught the eye of even world-renowned scrambler Jordan Spieth.
The adventures of Jordan Spieth continued Friday at Pebble Beach when his bunker shot hit a bunker rake, and left him scratching his head, in a bunker.
Even Xander Schauffele’s mis-hits turned out OK Thursday at the U.S. Open.
Jordan Spieth appeared to blame his caddie, Michael Greller, after two “perfect” shots ended up anything but Thursday at Pebble Beach.
Major rounds aren’t typically stress-free, but that’s what Rickie Fowler encountered Thursday at the U.S. Open.
Only three jobs were appealing enough to lure caddie Steve Williams out of retirement, and so there he was Thursday alongside Jason Day strolling up the fairways of Pebble Beach.
Much of the discussion heading into this U.S. Open was how it was imperative for the USGA to nail the setup here at Pebble Beach, and on the eve of the championship, Mike Davis agrees.
For all of the USGA’s recent blunders, the U.S. Open has continued to identify worthy champions — champions who didn’t complain.
Why is Brooks Koepka only now beginning to realize his immense potential? How has he won four of his last eight major starts? Ryan Lavner explains.
There hasn’t been much for Brooks Koepka to complain about over the past few years, but the last thing he’d gripe about is the course setup.