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With a captive audience behind the 15th green, Phil Mickelson couldn’t help but try a few daring short-game shots.
Tiger Woods waited as long as he could before deciding against playing the Masters Tournament each of the past two years.
It took 20 years, but Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson finally played another practice round together. And it may not be the last time.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson teamed together Tuesday at Augusta National and walked away victorious over Fred Couples and Thomas Pieters.
Patrons were 15 deep along the rope line as Tiger Woods returned to Augusta National on Monday. All this and the competition hasn’t even begun.
There’s one practice-round group that figures to draw a lot of attention Tuesday at Augusta National. Tiger Woods is playing with longtime rival Phil Mickelson.
With two wins this season, a renewed appreciation for the game and some perspective, Bubba Watson is a real threat this week at Augusta.
After Bubba Watson survived a marathon week at the Match Play, he’s focusing most of his preparation away from the course this week in Augusta.
Jason Day is making his eighth start at the Masters Tournament this week, but in a couple of respects it all will feel new.
Three players at the Masters have a chance to unseat Dustin Johnson as the top-ranked player on the Official World Golf Ranking.
Ian Poulter and Jordan Spieth both rose in their respective Ryder Cup points standings after their performances last week at the Houston Open.
Ian Poulter may have broken into the top 50 in the world a week later than he wanted, but his drought-busting victory returned him to the game’s elite.
The sun has risen on Masters week. The most anticipated major in recent memory is days away from beginning. Is it possible to narrow down the favorites?
Tiger Woods is preparing to win his fifth Masters title by practicing on his ‘Augusta National'-designed green in his backyard, Notah Begay says.
Tony Romo tested his game against PGA Tour professionals this past week. And all of them finished ahead of the former Pro Bowl quarterback.
After Hurricane Harvey hit, golf coaches were using kayaks to navigate the Golf Club of Houston. Now, seven months later, it’s set to host a PGA Tour event.
Bobby Gates knew he needed to do something to help his community after Hurricane Harvey. So, he gathered his fellow pros and they did what they do best: Use golf to raise money.
For every storm’s landfall, there must be a Ground Zero. Rockport, Texas was the unfortunate target of Hurricane Harvey. Seven months later, families, a community, a high school golf team, are all trying to move forward.
JT lost the game within the game, Bubba appears set for a (major?) Ryder return, and idiot fans ruin tennis matches, too. (Sorry, Woz).
While the golf world was focused on Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, Inbee Park quietly - and authoritatively - returned to the winner’s circle for a 19th time.
Is it Rory? Tiger? Justin? Jordan? DJ? Phil? None of those mentioned? After an epic start to the season, who should be the Masters favorite?
Justin Rose didn’t need to ponder the question for very long. The last time Rory McIlroy putted that well was, well … never.
Rory McIlroy rolled in a 25-footer for birdie and wildly pumped his fist, immediately calling to mind Woods’ heroics on Bay Hill’s 18th green.
Inspired by the memory of the tournament’s namesake, Rory McIlroy overcame self-doubt to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational.