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Get in early on buying 19-year-old Joaquin Niemann stock, and stay late for all the Lydia Ko-David Leadbetter mudslinging you can handle.
Andrew Landry won his maiden PGA Tour event in Texas. Moriya Jutanugarn did the same on the LPGA in Los Angeles. And both got to celebrate with family.
Brooke Henderson picked up her sixth LPGA title by attacking flags and ramming in putts. She’s the most entertaining LPGA player, by far.
Jon Rahm won his national open to the delight of both himself and the local fans, while Brooke Henderson combined power and charm in winning in Hawaii.
With less than two months left in the college season, Oklahoma State looks like a prohibitive favorite to win the NCAA Championship. Especially on its home course.
It’s just a matter of time until Rory McIlroy slips on the green jacket, finishes the career grand slam and joins golf’s most exclusive club, right? ... Right?
The PGA Tour is about to get a little louder as it was announced on Monday that teams will get introductory music over the weekend in New Orleans.
They wanted Rory. They pulled for Jordan and Rickie. And in the end, they got a most deserving, and most complicated, champion.
Seven years after Rory McIlroy blew his chance at a green jacket in spectacular fashion, he’s back on the doorstep with a Grand Slam in his sights. Only Patrick Reed stands in his way.
Jon Rahm posted rounds of 75-68-65 to vault up the leaderboard at the Masters. His Saturday 65 matched the low round of the week.
Patrick Reed leads Marc Leishman by two at the Masters. But lurking are a host of major champions looking to add to their collections.
Patrick Reed’s wife may have been the catalyst for his second-round surge at the Masters. He just needed to listen to her.
Augusta National is already playing plenty tough at the Masters. Throw in a little wind and rain, and Saturday figures to be very interesting.
Jordan Spieth didn’t have much control with his driver during his opening round at the Masters. His start Friday wasn’t much better.
Entering the Masters with his best form in years, Phil Mickelson had already blown himself out of the tournament by early Friday afternoon.
Tony Finau has defied the odds his whole life, and he did it again Thursday at the Masters, playing through a nasty ankle injury to get in early contention.
When Doug Ghim entered the flash area at Augusta National, a reporter asked him to describe his eagle during the opening round.
Sergio Garcia was 2 over par when he reached the par-5 15th in Round 1 of the Masters. He exited the hole at 10 over par.
Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player were introduced on the first tee as having won a combined 10 green jackets. Maybe Gary got one extra for his drive.
Another Nicklaus generated a huge roar with an ace at the Masters Par 3 Contest. Only this time they couldn’t properly celebrate.
Only one caddie in Wednesday’s Masters Par 3 Contest owned a LPGA major title. Ariya Jutanugarn was on the bag for Kiradech Aphibarnrat.
Matt Parziale arrived on the first tee at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, hoping the rest of his group would show up.
The best women’s college players have a new goal for next spring – and not just an NCAA title. They also may have a decision to make.
Annika Sorenstam said the news Wednesday that Augusta National has created a women’s amateur event is “fantastic” for the future of the game.