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Ahead of his title defense at the Zozo Championship, Tiger Woods gave some insight on his prep for The Masters, which may include something he’s never done.
Charles Barkley and Stephen Curry will be newcomers to the next edition of The Match, a made-for-TV golf event.
Tiger Woods has just one confirmed PGA Tour appearance scheduled before defending his title at The Masters in November.
18-time major champion Jack Nicklaus recently paid fellow “Big Three” member Gary Player the ultimate compliment.
Tiger Woods may be the greatest golfer of all time, but he doesn’t hold the record for most major wins. So, who does?
Danny Lee was having a solid U.S. Open until Saturday when he six-putted the 18th, stormed off the green, angrily slammed his putter into his bag, and withdrew from the tournament.
Bryson DeChambeau won the 2020 U.S. Open after a final-round 67, and he’ll bank a career-best $2.25 million for the victory.
Matthew Wolff’s golf swing defies the laws of physics, but it’s turned the 21-year-old into a star on the PGA Tour.
Winged Foot Golf Club is one of the most iconic golf courses to grace the PGA Tour, but how did it get its famous and unique name?
Jordan Spieth is a three-time major champion winner. His last win came in the 2017 Open Championship. What happened? Spieth offered a sad self-assessment at the U.S. Open.