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Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay is embracing the shift from caddie to on-course reporter, a good move for both the man and the industry.
Each week on GolfChannel.com, we’ll examine which players’ stocks and trends are rising and falling. This week it’s Danielle Kang looking up.
From the Great One to a Master Thespian, from DJ to Wiezy, a surprise major victory elicited a bevy of congrats from an eclectic group.
NBA superstar Steph Curry has often wondered how his golf game would stack up against the pros. Now he’ll have his opportunity.
His putter was shaky, but things are looking up for Jordan Spieth thanks to a clutch shot and an awesome celebration with his right-hand man, Michael Greller.
For the first time since 1993, Phil Mickelson spent U.S. Open week at home. The experience wasn’t as painful as you might expect.
Phil Mickelson said Monday that he and caddie Jim “Bones” Mackay had targeted the U.S. Open as their final event together.
Tiger Woods won’t attend this week’s Quicken Loans National as he continues to receive treatment for how he manages his pain medications.
Jordan Spieth’s dramatic playoff victory at the Travelers Championship returned him to No. 3 in the world ranking.
That Brian Harman isn’t interested in moral victories is impressive, especially given Rickie Fowler’s peculiar post-U.S. Open stance.
In his first comments since May 29, Tiger Woods said in a statement on Monday night that he is currently receiving “professional help” to manage his prescription medications.
Brooks wins his first major, Johnny tears into Justin’s 63, Elk goes after Rory, and the USGA somehow stays out of the fire.
Brooks Koepka wasn’t always the cool customer he is today. It took a personal transformation and a global journey en route to being a U.S. Open champion.
Brian Harman and Justin Thomas will be in the final group Sunday at the 117th U.S. Open. Here are final-round tee times for Erin Hills.
Johnny Miller spoke to GolfChannel.com to give his take on Justin Thomas’ 9-under 63 on Saturday that broke Miller’s mark 44 years ago.
Johnny Miller was impressed by Justin Thomas’ 63 ... but only to a point. Miller compared his 63 at Oakmont to what Thomas did.
On Friday en route to a missed cut, Jon Rahm dropped F-bombs, slammed clubs and whacked a tee sign – all on camera. But does all that make him great?
‘Hit it hard.’ That what Cameron Champ was told as a kid. He hits the ball hard, and far. And the amateur is contending at the 117th U.S. Open.
Health officials found evidence of E. coli at one of the hydration stations at Erin Hills on Thursday.
When Phil Mickelson was out, Roberto Diaz was in, and the 30-year-old bested his high profile playing partners on Day 1 of the 117th U.S. Open.
Kevin Na took the USGA to task about Erin Hills’ fescue length. He didn’t hit into it often in an opening-round 68.
It’s been 20 years since Ernie Els won his second of two U.S. Open titles. His father, Neels, reminded him of that Thursday morning.
Davis Love III was on the bag Thursday for the major debut of his son, Dru, who shot a 1-under 71 in the first round of the U.S. Open.
The Masters has its own soundtrack, the iconic “Augusta” tune. Well, the U.S. Open has a theme song, too – a lot of whining.