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When Block saw that Monti the Barber, a regular at USGA championships, was at Scioto Country Club ahead of this week’s U.S. Senior Open, he immediately booked a time.
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James fired a 7-under 63 to vault to 10 under and into the lead after the second round of his first start as a PGA Tour member.
Bel-Air Country Club hosts some of the world’s best female amateurs for the 44th Curtis Cup. Here’s how the tournament works and where to watch all the action.
Nelly Korda found the perfect tonic for the week after the biggest win of her career. The U.S. Women’s Open champion is playing with good friend Olivia Cowan of Germany in the Dow Championship, two shots out of the lead Friday held by Polly Mack and Celine Borge.
So much history is involved when the U.S. Open returns to Shinnecock Hills, the only golf club to host this major championship in three centuries.
Russell confirmed Friday that Woods will cede looping duties to Russell’s instructor and regular caddie, Ramon Bescansa, at Shinnecock.
Nine days after leading Auburn to its second NCAA Championship, Koivun, 21, revealed to the world that he intends to turn professional and bypass his final year of college eligiblity. It’s a decision over a year in the making and a dream that’s been around much longer.
Phil Mickelson has been accused of unwanted physical contact with a female employee at a San Diego-area golf club earlier this spring, Golf Digest reported.
Here’s a look at second-round tee times and TV times for the PGA Tour’s RBC Canadian Open where six players share the lead after 18 holes.
Nelly Korda and Olivia Cowan’s “Legally Blonde” team finished three shots off the Dow Championship lead after Thursday’s opening round in Midland, Michigan.
Sam Burns told reporters after his first round Thursday that he was not motivated by losing a playoff to Ryan Fox at Osprey Valley a year ago. Rather, Burns said he took only positives from the experience.
In his 12th start since rejoining the PGA Tour, Brooks Koepka is tied for the lead at the RBC Canadian Open with five other players entering Friday’s second round.
It’ll be a sea of red this weekend in Toronto as crowds of cheering fans take a break from watching faceoffs to enjoy bunker shots and corner kicks, with the RBC Canadian Open and the FIFA World Cup descending on Canada’s biggest city.