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Phil Mickelson is a Hall of Famer, but with a U.S. Open victory he’ll etch a new place in golf history.
In this week’s What We Learned, Graeme McDowell survives a stress test and Adam Scott plays it cool.
Carl Jackson looks forward to toting Ben Crenshaw’s bag at another Masters, even as he wonders how many more they have left.
After watching Matt Kuchar win the WGC-Accenture Match Play, Pat Perez decided to employ Kuchar’s putting method.
In the latest What We Learned, our writers weigh in on this week’s big winners: Brandt Snedeker and Lydia Ko.
With victory No. 75 now in the books, it’s conceivable that Tiger Woods has a shot at reaching 100 career Tour wins.
A case can be made that the best moment of the season came way back in March, at The Honda Classic.
In this latest edition of What We Learned, we take a look at two blunt statements by one of the game’s elder statesmen.
In one of the busiest golf weeks in recent memory, we offer thoughts on the USGA and the always entertaining GMac.
Scott Gutschewski became a second-stage Q-School medalist despite his clubs being stolen.
From veteran PGA Tour players and amateur players alike, the USGA has caused plenty of head-scratching.
The burden of being major-less increases as a career wanes, forcing players to face a growing number of critics.
The whole world once thought Michelle Wie was golf’s ‘it’ girl, but a sluggish season and an 81 at CME says otherwise.
From a teen earning a Masters bid to auctioning off Rory McIlroy’s Ryder Cup ride, here is What We Learned.
From Tiger Woods to Rory McIlroy to Bo Van Pelt to Stacy Lewis, there was no shortage of things to learn this week.
We’ve alll heard the success stories - Vijay Singh, Sam Snead, Jack Nicklaus - but success in your 40s is no given.
They have swings golfers envy, major titles players covet. South Africans are playing a major role in golf’s landscape.
Davis Love had a plan. No one would play all five Ryder Cup matches. He should have deviated with Phil and Keegan.
Fans have been waiting. Players anticipating. Ryder Cup week is finally here. Now, if we can just get to Friday.
‘What We Learned’ examines the conclusion of the FedEx Cup and Brandt Snedeker’s putting prowess.
Even when he does something positive, like lead the Tour Championship, Jim Furyk remains his own harshest critic.
Tiger Woods made Greg Norman’s ‘intimidation’ theory look laughable, beating Rory McIlroy on Day 1.
Nick Watney knows what intimidation feels like. He felt it during a practice round, of all places, at the 2005 Phoenix Open.
Tiger used to be motivated by surpassing Jack Nicklaus’ feats. Now he has a modern target as well in Rory McIlroy.