Golf
The Players Championship as a major is an old topic at a time when the PGA Tour is looking ahead
The PGA Tour is all about moving forward these days, especially this week. On the day before the premier championship of golf's most powerful circuit, CEO Brian Rolapp plans to share part of the vision to modernize the competition model.
SharesShane Lowry has no choice but to pick himself up and move on after PGA National collapse
It's OK to feel sad for Shane Lowry.
SharesBridgeman holds on to win Genesis Invitational at Riviera for first PGA Tour title
Jacob Bridgeman allowed himself to imagine winning the Genesis Invitational, the massive crowd filling the amphitheater around the 18th green at Riviera, the trophy presentation with Tiger Woods. Almost all of it came true Sunday except for one small detail.
SharesJon Rahm’s Ryder Cup status in question after rejection of European tour compromise for LIV golfers
Two-time major champion Jon Rahm has turned down a deal from the European tour that would have allowed him to compete on LIV Golf events without penalty provided he pay his previous fines, play in stipulated European tour events and drop his appeal.
SharesTiger Woods’ son, Charlie, makes verbal commitment to play at Florida State
The son of Tiger Woods is staying in state to pursue college golf. Charlie Woods made a verbal commitment Tuesday to play for Florida State.
SharesGotterup wins Phoenix Open on first playoff hole as Matsuyama limps to the finish
Chris Gotterup did his part, charging up the Phoenix Open leaderboard with a closing flourish of five birdies in six holes.
SharesGotterup shoots 63, Scheffler struggles in first round of Phoenix Open
Chris Gotterup seems to have figured out TPC Scottsdale, giving him a chance to finally see the Saturday spectacle of the Phoenix Open.
SharesLIV Golf to get world ranking points for first time, but only the top 10 players get them
LIV Golf received a boost on the eve of starting its fifth season when the Official World Golf Ranking approved the Saudi-funded league to receive ranking points for the first time.
SharesRose sets scoring mark, becomes first wire-to-wire winner at Torrey Pines since 1955
In what Justin Rose felt was his most complete tee-to-green performance, he sailed to a 2-under 70 for a seven-shot victory in the Farmers Insurance Open, breaking the 72-hole tournament record last set by Tiger Woods in 1999.
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