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The European team has plenty of experience at Ryder Cup venue Le Golf National, which has been the longtime host of the French Open. But will it matter?
The first-tee nerves could be even more intense this week at the Ryder Cup. If only because of the atmosphere.
Noted impressionist Conor Moore made a 10-minute clip in which he took turns poking fun at the European team members in a press-conference setting.
Caddie Joe LaCava said he had never seen Tiger Woods so excited as he was winning the Tour Championship. Imagine how his fans feel.
OK, now it’s official: John Peterson is done with professional golf. Out of options to play the PGA Tour in 2019, he’s retiring, at age 29.
There’s never been a sub-60 score on the European Tour, and Oliver Fisher almost went two strokes better Friday at the Portugal Masters.
With an opening round of 5-under 66 in the European Tour’s Portugal Masters, Sergio Garcia might be finding his form just in time for the Ryder Cup.
The FedExCup changes will alter the dynamics of the Tour Championship, but what they won’t do is create a true playoff format. That’s the fix that was really needed.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan announced significant changes to the FedExCup. Is the overall effect a good or bad thing?
The waits are over. Angela got her major, Tadd made his announcement, and now two trophies are up for grabs at East Lake.
The inaugural Augusta National Women’s Amateur will be broadcast next April on NBC Sports, it was announced Wednesday.
Jordan Spieth’s season may be over, one event short and without a victory, but that just means a bounce back is likely on the horizon.
Tony Finau being picked to compete in the Ryder Cup is more than golf. To his father, it means ‘we can finally be accepted as an American.’
Tony Finau is the final addition to the U.S. Ryder Cup team as captain Jim Furyk made the announcement Monday afternoon.
The BMW could be over after 54 holes if rain doesn’t subside on Monday, a worst-case scenario for just about everyone involved.
BMW Sunday brings implications for the FedExCup, Ryder Cup, world rankings and more. That is, of course, if the weather cooperates.
On another day of low scoring, Rory McIlroy felt as though he needed to shoot 65 just to keep pace. He instead turned in a 63 to move within one of the lead.
Not surprisingly, Bryson DeChambeau has different plans next week than the rest of the Tour Championship field.
Tiger Woods wasn’t the only BMW Championship co-leader who struggled to go low again Friday. Rory McIlroy didn’t fare much better.
Running late Friday morning, Justin Rose had no trouble rushing up the leaderboard in the second round of the BMW.
Tony Finau looked like a sure bet for Jim Furyk’s fourth Ryder Cup captain’s pick. But Xander Schauffele’s BMW complicates things.
Rory McIlroy joked that his pro-am scoring average is probably 75.7, but Wednesday’s spin around Aronimink certainly caught his attention
Coming off an oblique injury, Rickie Fowler carded a bogey-free, 5-under 65 to sit just three shots off the lead at Aronimink.
Tiger Woods said he’s never skipped a Wednesday pro-am, but he finally decided to sit one out this week at the BMW Championship.