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Rory McIlroy has committed to next week’s Farmers Insurance Open, marking the first time that he’ll tee it up at the San Diego-area event.
Here comes Ho-Sung. The Korean winner with the crazy swing is playing at Pebble Beach, and that’s good for golf.
Matt Kuchar picked up his second win of the season, while Jordan Spieth missed his second straight cut.
Internet sensation Ho-Sung Choi told the Korean media on Monday that he has accepted a sponsor exemption into next month’s AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
Padraig Harrington displayed the demeanor of a very serious man at the press conference in which he was named 2020 European captain. And for good reason.
Between the new rules, news of Mike Davis relinquishing course setup control and Lucy Li, it was a big first week of the year for the USGA.
Xander Schauffele tops another elite limited field, while the new Rules of Golf are spotlighted in the first event of 2019.
Nearly a month after having his clubs stolen on the eve of Web.com Tour Q-School, Cody Blick miraculously recovered his beloved clubs.
A Ryder Cup news conference has been called for next Tuesday, when it’s expected that Padraig Harrington will be named captain for the 2020 European team.
Well, you kind of knew this was coming. After the comeback season of 2018, Tiger Woods was a lock for our No. 1 Newsmaker of the Year.
Justin Rose has his sights set on finishing the year on top of the world rankings.
He’s quirky, yes, but not a fluke. Bryson DeChambeau’s method creates more than madness; it garners titles. Take the whole package and you’ve got our No. 6 newsmaker.
A nightmare start turned into one of the most satisfying of Cody Blick’s career. After his clubs were stolen, Blick used a makeshift set to shoot 63 in the final round of Web.com Tour Q-School.
It was an unforgettable year for Patrick Reed, for better and worse. Both the good and the bad combine to make him the No. 8 Newsmaker of 2018.
A year out, Tiger Woods is already looking at whether he can become a playing captain at the Presidents Cup.
Who made the biggest rises and the biggest drops this year? And where did Phil, Tiger and The Match rank in the Stock Watch year-ender.
A spokesman confirmed that the Tour is working to develop a new program that will identify, prepare and transition top college players to the professional ranks.
Brooks Koepka becomes world No. 1, the Ryder Cup continues to deliver drama and the pro landscape is set for big changes, but as usual this golf season revolved around Tiger Woods.
In the first round of the Australian PGA Championship, John Senden was 2 under and teeing off on the par-5 ninth when his driver shaft snapped during his downswing.
One thing Tiger Woods knows for sure: He wants “more Ws” in 2019. How he goes about achieving them is still up in the air.
Tiger Woods’ 2018 could have looked entirely different had he closed out an earlier opportunity.
In this Match-heavy edition of Monday Scramble, we look at why and how it flopped, who can save it, and what it means for golf PPV events.
The announcers talked too much. The players didn’t trash talk enough. Watching on TV, the play was OK, but The Match itself was not.
There were comebacks and then there were COMEBACKS. Take a look at some of the best returns to the winner’s circle this year.