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Covering the top golfers from the PGA tour on and off the course
Delivering all the news and drama that unfolds during the PGA season and beyond. Get to know your favorite golfers like Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy and more. Plus, stay up to date on the latest tournaments and see who will take home the coveted green jacket at The Masters.
20 years ago today, Tiger Woods won the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach by a record margin that will never be topped on the PGA Tour.
Rory McIlroy thinks the top European golfers should be playing in the United States instead of waiting out the pandemic at home.
Payne Stewart captured his second U.S. Open title in June 1999. Three months later he helped team USA win the Ryder Cup. Tragically, a month later he died in a plane crash.
A look at the career of Luke Donald, the former top-ranked golfer in the world that once topped the money list on the PGA and European Tour.
Phil Mickelson turns 50 years old today and is eligible for the Champions Tour. When can golf fans expect to see Mickelson on the Champions Tour?
Phil Mickelson’s birthday is June 16. We’re celebrating Lefty by remembering his greatest shots and funniest moments on the PGA Tour.
This week’s field at the RBC Heritage features a record number of PGA Tour winners, including the top five players in the world.
Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee had an odd take on social media over the weekend.
Collin Morikawa had a great first year on the PGA Tour, jumping a thousand spots in the rankings and could soon break a Tiger Woods record.
While most sports can be called a game of inches, that saying becomes a bit more literal on the golf course. Whether you’re in the tee box or trying to hole out on the green, there’s no room for error on the golf course, as Jordan Spieth knows first-hand. At one point, the 26-year-old Texan […]