The world No. 1 told reporters after shooting a 5-under 66 at the third round of the Genesis Invitational that he was confident in his game despite three consecutive slow starts that have left him grinding his way up leaderboard this month.
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Rory McIlroy addresses the media before the Truist Championship about his newfound sense of freedom from winning the Masters, before Damon Hack and Eamon Lynch agree that lifted burden could elevate him even further.
Brad Thomas and Vaughn Dalzell reveal their longshot bets to be the leader after Round 1 at the Truist Championship, including Wyndham Clark, Keith Mitchell and Stephan Jaeger.
Patrick Cantlay and Jordan Spieth have been “tearing the cover off the ball” and Brad Thomas and Vaughn Dalzell explain why the two golfers are worth taking a chance on to win the Truist Championship.
Take a look at the Aon Next 10 and Swing 5, headlined by Garrick Higgo, who chatted with Todd Lewis about his momentum heading into the PGA Tour’s Truist Championship at Philadelphia Cricket Club.
Todd Lewis joins Golf Today to discuss U.S. captain Keegan Bradley hosting a dinner for prospective Ryder Cup members, including LIV players Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka.
Todd Lewis reports on Collin Morikawa’s decision to split with caddie J.J. Jakovac and what the addition of Joe Greiner on the bag means for his outlook.
Todd Lewis chats with Maverick McNealy and Lucas Glover about the “old school” nature of Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Wissahickon Golf Course, questioning if the course will lead to low scores.
Ryan Lavner and Rex Hoggard continue their Golf Today roundtable to talk stroke penalties over rangefinder snafus, future venues (including Trump Turnberry) and more, before the guys grill Lavner on his schedule takes.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner join Damon Hack and Eamon Lynch to chat Scottie Scheffler’s historic rout in Texas, Bryson DeChambeau getting his first LIV win and Jordan Spieth’s upward trend as the PGA Championship nears.
Look at how Scottie Scheffler pulled off his dominant, record-tying win in The CJ Cup Byron Nelson -- and how runner-up Erik van Rooyen left the weekend with an accomplishment of his own.