Brandel Chamblee says the USGA’s identity of being a “knives edge” that tests players welcomes opens scrutiny about course fairness and major results. He stressed that the USGA couldn’t have done a better job in setting up Shinnecock Hills this week for the 126th U.S. Open.
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Bryson DeChambeau made some much-needed progress at Augusta National Friday with a 67 that moved him into contention.
Justin Thomas was not pleased with his finish on Friday, but he’s still got a great shot at his first green jacket.
Jordan Spieth had, by his standards, a mundane 68 in Round 2 of the Masters. He’s hoping things are more exciting over the weekend.
Just three shots off the Masters lead on Friday, Si Woo Kim broke his putter in frustration and putted with 3-wood for the final three holes.
Will Zalatoris remembers watching Tiger Woods win the 2005 Masters. Now, 16 years later, he is in Saturday’s final pairing.
Justin Rose rallied from a rough start Friday to maintain his lead Friday at the Masters Tournament.
Marc Leishman is back in contention at the Masters Tournament. Can he apply the lessons learned from near-misses?
For at least one more day, it appears likely that rain will stay away from the Masters Tournament.
Rising star Will Zalatoris is certainly talented enough to win in his Masters debut, but according to him, he’s also “stupid enough.”
While many struggled on a testy Augusta National, Justin Rose shot 65 to take a four-stroke lead after Day 1 of the Masters.
Video evidence showed Abraham Ancer touched the sand before hitting a bunker shot Thursday at the Masters.
A triple bogey from the trees, a fortunate chip-in for eagle and plenty of well-struck shots added up to a 71 for Jordan Spieth