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Golf Channel’s Tripp Isenhour talks about Padraig Harrington’s career after the Irishman won his third U.S. Senior Open on Sunday over Stewart Cink at Scioto.
The fourth major of the LPGA season will again be contested at Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France. Here’s how to watch and stream the tournament.
Here are the players who have won The Open Championship and where they prevailed.
Beth Ann Nichols and Karen Stupples reflect on the maturity of Lottie Woad in her first full LPGA season and how it enables her success on the course.

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For all those years, so many greats in the game could never relate to Woods. And now, finally, they can. Not even Woods can beat time. He turns 50 on Tuesday.
Tiger Woods has been in the public spotlight nearly his entire life. Here’s a look at some significant dates as he turns 50 Tuesday.
Woods, who turns 50 on Tuesday, has achieved some incredible things in his historic career. Here’s a list of 50 of his most impressive.
Rex Hoggard, Ryan Lavner and Todd Lewis share tales of covering Tiger Woods, the biggest global superstar in the history of golf.
Rex Hoggard, Ryan Lavner and Todd Lewis offer their takes on which of the many versions of Tiger Woods was most enjoyable to cover.
Rex Hoggard, Ryan Lavner and Todd Lewis ponder what the next phase of Tiger Woods’ competitive golf career could look like.
Cadillac is returning as the title sponsor of a lucrative PGA Tour event held at Trump National Doral, which will hold one of the $20 million signature events in 2026.
Billy Horschel recalls a certain buzz about the tech-infused indoor TMRW Golf League when it began last year, and there was plenty of curiosity where it would fit into the golf landscape.
Annika Sorenstam has managed to get what LIV Golf has yet to attain in three years — recognition by the world ranking.
Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki, whose 113 worldwide victories were the most of any player from Japan, died Wednesday in his home country after a battle with colon cancer, the Japan Golf Tour said. He was 78.