When Was the Last Time Phil Mickelson Won on the PGA Tour?

Phil Mickelson takes a one-shot lead into the final 36 holes of the Travelers Championship in search of PGA Tour win No. 45. When was No. 44?

Luke Norris  •  26 Jun 2020
What Is the Longest Putt Ever Made on the PGA Tour and Who Made It?

Every golfer knows how hard it is to drain a long putt, but do you know what the longest made putt in PGA Tour history is?

Jack Dougherty  •  24 Jun 2020
Chase Koepka Is Ready to Build His Own Legacy in the Golf World

A look at Chase Koepka, younger brother to four-time major champion Brooks Koepka, who is looking to build his own legacy in the golf world.

Luke Norris  •  24 Jun 2020
Despite a Second Positive COVID-19 Test, the PGA Tour Once Again Has a Stacked Field for This Week’s Travelers Championship

A look at the entire field for the PGA Tour’s 2020 Travelers Championship, which features nine of the top 10 players in the world.

Luke Norris  •  24 Jun 2020
Father’s Day Reminds Gary Woodland of the Greatest Triumph and the Biggest Tragedy of His Life

Father’s Day gave Gary Woodland the best memory of his golfing career, but it also reminds him of a family tragedy from 2017.

Jack Dougherty  •  21 Jun 2020
What Is Michelle Wie’s Net Worth?

Michelle Wie had a stellar career as an amateur. As a pro, she won the 2014 U.S. Open. What is Michelle Wie’s net worth?

Kyle Dalton  •  21 Jun 2020
PGA Tour Winner Daniel Berger Isn’t Even the Most Accomplished Athlete in His Family

Daniel Berger is one of the hottest golfers on the PGA Tour, but he’s not the only accomplished athlete in the Berger household.

Jack Dougherty  •  18 Jun 2020
Former World No. 1 Luke Donald Once Dropped to 919th in the Rankings But is Fighting His Way Back

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.

Luke Norris  •  17 Jun 2020
June 17, 1994: The Craziest Day in Sports History

From the World Cup to the NBA Finals to the O.J. Simpson car chase, June 17, 1994, was one the craziest days in the history of sports.

Luke Norris  •  16 Jun 2020