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After dusting Rory McIlroy & Co. at Firestone, Justin Thomas will try to defend his title at the PGA. Is he the man to beat, again?
Tiger Woods has played his busiest schedule in years, and the toll it has taken is beginning to show down the home stretch of the season.
Justin Thomas returned to the No. 2 spot in the Official World Golf Ranking following his impressive victory Sunday at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
The PGA Championship is the final event for U.S. players to automatically earn a spot on the Ryder Cup team and a trip to Paris.
Cole Hammer completed a wire-to-wire week at the Western Amateur.
Tiger Woods continues to trend upwards and he’s competing at an event he’s won eight times. His chance to win this year might not get better.
After Dustin Johnson’s victory at the Canadian Open, Justin Rose is the only player who can overtake him this week for world No. 1.
Dustin Johnson won for the 19th time on Tour. But the big test comes next week, when he tries to add his second major title at the PGA.
Jean Van de Velde didn’t face criticism for his ’99 Open collapse alone. His caddie shared the blame. The two are together again for this week’s Senior Open at St. Andrews.
Tom Watson might be playing his last competitive rounds at St. Andrews and if he keeps it up, it could be a special week.
Lexi Thompson announced Wednesday that she has withdrawn from the Ricoh Women’s British Open to “recharge my mental batteries.”
This is the final year that the RBC Canadian Open will be sandwiched between the Open Championship and WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
Colin Montgomerie said Wednesday that European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn should feel “very confident” about his team’s chances in Paris.
Jhonattan Vegas has an opportunity this week to become just the fourth player in the past 30 years to win a PGA Tour event in three consecutive seasons.
Here are four featured groups to watch this week at the RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey, including a real power group with DJ and Bubba.
With all the hoopla surrounding Tiger Woods and Sunday at Carnoustie, it’s easy to overlook Sergio Garcia, who again didn’t make it to a major weekend.
Graham DeLaet is set to undergo a second back surgery after his condition failed to improve.
No, Tiger Woods didn’t win The Open Championship, but the mere fact that led it for a while is unbelievable considering where he was a year ago.
Xander Schauffele awkwardly splashed out of three pot bunkers, went out in 40 and still somehow had a chance to win.
Rory McIlroy bogeyed two of his last four holes Saturday to fall four shots off the lead at The Open, including one on No. 16 after a distraction.
Things could get awkward in that star-studded rental house, with Jordan Spieth and Kevin Kisner tied for the Open lead.
Of the top five players on the leaderboard, only Jordan Spieth has won a major. Then there’s the guy tied for sixth, who has 14 of them.
Jordan Spieth’s third-round 65 at The Open was jump-started by an eagle on the first hole after he drove the green.
It sounds like the beginning of a really bad joke, but Jordan Spieth wandered into a Scottish barbershop Saturday and …