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The USGA is contesting 13 final qualifying sites to help determine the field for the U.S. Open at Shinnecock.
Thirteen years after nearly dying when she was hit by a drunken driver, German golfer Leonie Harm won her first professional title on the Ladies European Tour — on home soil, too.
Bryson DeChambeau missed his second straight major cut. Todd Lewis joins “Golf Central” to discuss how the uncertainty surrounding DeChambeau’s future could be weighing on him.
Nathan Kimsey fired a second-round 62 Monday at Walton Heath to qualify for his first U.S. Open as the medalist of the England final qualifier.
Todd Lewis sat down with Aaron Rai after he won the 2026 PGA Championship and talked about his upbringing, how he got to this point in his career and what the future will hold.
Golf Today analyst Jaime Diaz said he agreed with Scottie Scheffler’s complaints about the pin positions at the PGA Championship at Aronimink and doesn’t think the layout rewarded good shots enough.
Gary Williams remarked on 2026 PGA Champion Aaron Rai’s authentic approach to the game and how it’s “so distinctly different” from a lot of the players in golf today.
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Golf Central dives into Ariya Jutanugarn’s stubbed chip at the Chevron Championship, discussing the mental aspect of golf and how long it takes for a player to recover from such a consequential mistake.
Ben Griffin and Andrew Novak discuss what it means to share their first PGA Tour triumph together at the Zurich Classic and walk through their aggressive approach for a clutch putt on the 17th hole.
Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin shot a 1-under 71 in alternate-shot play Sunday to become first-time PGA Tour winners — by one stroke — at the Zurich Classic.
Mao Saigo was able to capitalize on missed putts from Hyo Joo Kim, Lindy Duncan, Ruoning Yi and Ariya Jutanugarn to win the 2025 Chevron Championship in a dramatic five-way playoff.
Here’s a look at how each player will be paid based on his team’s finish at the Zurich Classic.
Watch Mao Saigo’s trophy presentation after prevailing in a five-way playoff to score her first major championship victory at 2025 The Chevron Championship.
Here’s how the prize money will be paid out at the $8 million Chevron Championship.
Watch the best shots from a chaotic final round of the 2025 Chevron Championship at The Club at Carlton Woods, headlined by a thrilling five-way playoff.
Saigo was the only player to birdie the first hole of sudden death to capture her first major title.
Jutanugarn had a one-shot lead playing the par-5 18th before a miscue cost her a valuable stroke.