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His work done for the day, a solid score posted, Matt Kuchar is looking forward to kicking up his feet and watching the conditions deteriorate at Royal Birkdale.
Sergio Garcia let his temper get the better of him on Day 2 of The Open, slamming his club into gorse and hurting his right shoulder.
Jon Rahm was involved in another rules situation Thursday at The Open – and once again he was cleared of any wrongdoing.
Rory McIlroy has a pep talk from his caddie, J.P. Fitzgerald, to thank for turning his opening round around at Royal Birkdale.
Jason Day said he wasn’t concerned about his right wrist after an injury scare on the back nine Thursday at The Open.
Jordan Spieth has been grossly overlooked as a good ball-striker, but after a bogey-free 65 at The Open, his stats prove otherwise.
Jordan Spieth picked up a “nice boost of confidence” hanging out with Michael Phelps, Michael Jordan and more in Mexico over the July 4th.
Jordan Spieth plans to watch the early coverage of The Open before his 2:48 p.m. (local time) tee time Friday. He might not like what he sees.
Ian Poulter is feeling good about his game and feeling some good vibes at Royal Birkdale. It showed in his opening 3-under 67.
This 146th Open Championship began with a groan, as Mark O’Meara, the 1998 winner here at Royal Birkdale, pumped the first tee shot straight right, out of bounds.
Maverick McNealy said his future will likely be determined after the U.S. Amateur. But, for now, he’s preparing as if he’s going to turn pro.
Brandt Snedeker withdrew from the Open Championship on Wednesday because of a rib injury. He was replaced in the field by James Hahn.
Rory McIlroy has been here before, these times when he’s not dominating the golf world. But while others may panic, he knows the tide will turn.
It’s Julian Suri’s fourth week in a row with baggage issues, and this one threatens to disrupt his first career major.
Jon Rahm said that his mental coach, Joseba del Carmen, was instrumental in his climb from lightly recruited junior to No. 1-ranked amateur.
Remember golf’s new Big 3? And then golf’s emerging Big 4? It was all nonsense. So why don’t we just ditch Big business altogether?
It’s been 19 years since Justin Rose finished fourth at Royal Birkdale as a 17-year-old amateur. It remains his best finish in The Open.
Bryson DeChambeau has been chided and derided, but he’s now a PGA Tour winner and competing in this week’s Open. And he has done it his way.
Unlike when he was a kid living around the corner, there is no reason for Tommy Fleetwood to sneak on Royal Birkdale these days.
The defending Open champion will play alongside two-time major winner Jordan Spieth, while world No. 1 Dustin Johnson draws Rory McIlroy.
For the first time in 22 years, Jim Furyk had to make different plans for the third week in July.
Jon Rahm’s game is rising at just the right time, while Rory McIlroy’s putter remains, unfortunately for him, ice cold.
Jon Rahm outplayed Rory McIlroy and then took his title, at the Irish Open. Rahm is peaking as The Open nears, while McIlroy is in a short-game valley.
Grayson Murray’s rookie season hasn’t gone smoothly, but it’s long been a bumpy road, filled with both promise and personal struggles.