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Michelle Wie West announced on Tuesday that she will compete at the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open, three years after she retired from golf.
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Hyo Joo Kim continues to lead over the Fortinet Founders Cup field in a wire-to-wire pursuit. Nelly Korda is her top challenger Sunday at Menlo Park.
Sungjae Im is in position for a wire-to-wire victory in the Valspar Championship at Innisbrook after a slow start in his return from a wrist injury.
Brandt Snedeker opened birdie-birdie Saturday on his way to bogey-free, 4-under 67 at the Valspar Championship. The 45-year-old Snedeker is looking to win the event after missing the cut in four straight starts to open the season.
The $9.1 million purse will find its winner when the final 18 holes at Innisbrook are played on Sunday. Here’s how to watch Matt Fitzpatrick and the rest of the Valspar field.
Golf Channel’s Smylie Kaufman was following the pairing of Brooks Koepka and Danny Walker when a girl was struck and pinned underneath a golf cart on the 15th hole.
Hyo Joo Kim doubled her lead to four strokes Friday in the Fortinet Founders Cup, capping a late afternoon rally with a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-3 eighth.
The Texas Children’s Houston Open returns to Memorial Park Golf course next week for the sixth consecutive year. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler headlines the field.
Sungjae Im carries a one-stroke lead into Saturday’s third round at the Valspar Championship. Here’s everything you need to know about the final leg of the Florida swing.
Brooks Koepka and Matt Fitzpatrick are in contention on the Copperhead course after 36 holes. Here’s who they are trailing entering Saturday and how to watch their respective third rounds at Innisbrook.
Matt Wallace called a penalty on himself during Friday’s second round at the Valspar Championship. Here’s why Wallace called the referee over and how he finished on the 11th hole on the Copperhead course.
Brian Campbell shot a 2-over 73 on Thursday at the Valspar Championship. He had bogeyed the 10th and 15th holes at the Copperhead Course at the beginning of his second round before withdrawing from the tournament before completing the 16th hole.
Jordan Spieth called the 16th hole on the Copperhead course “one of the harder shots that we have throughout the year” after the second round at Innisbrook. The three-time major winner went into the water before double bogeying on Thursday. He followed that up by hooking his tee shot into the woods for a bogey on Friday.