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It’s called Moving Day for a reason — and Justin Thomas did some heavy lifting Saturday at the Wyndham Championship.
Here’s a look at 10 players who failed to make the FedExCup playoffs after missing the cut at the PGA Tour’s regular-season finale.
“No s--- he wants to play on the Ryder Cup team,” LIV’s Harold Varner said, “and some people think he should be on the team.”
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen admitted he believes Aaron Rodgers “sandbagged” his pro-am win at Pebble Beach in February.
With a Grade 1 tear in his right ankle, Tom Kim will miss his Wyndham Championship title defense, the tournament announced.
Billy Horschel is hoping for a repeat of 2014, when he won the FedExCup. Only this time, the road there will be much more difficult.
The 22-year-old Georgia Tech senior, making his first start in a world-ranked tournament, claimed The Open’s silver medal.
Last month, Wyndham Clark won U.S. Open for his maiden major title and has since flown halfway across the world.
Will Zalatoris would love to be knee-deep into the 2023 PGA Tour season, but he’s managed to find a silver lining during his recovery.
This week at The Open Championship, a 13th Champion Golfer of the Year will be crowned at iconic Royal Liverpool.
Despite a chaotic and taxing few days, Allisen Corpuz is in the mix for the ultimate encore to her U.S. Women’s Open victory.
Here’s what you need to know for the second-ever U.S. Adaptive Open, which showcases the world’s best disabled golfers.
The John Deere Classic has a reputation for jump-starting the career of PGA Tour stars, and that’s been the case through 36 holes.
The past few years have brought Grayson Murray the lowest of lows, but it appears he may have found light at the end of the tunnel.
Twenty years later, one-hit-wonder Hilary Lunke is living the life she always wanted, because she’s a mom — not just a major champ.
Despite back-to-back bogeys to close his round in Detroit, Rickie Fowler shot an opening 67 and is hoping for a Ryder Cup nod.
With her group on the clock for slow play, Stephanie Meadow topped her shot on the 72nd hole needing eagle to tie the lead.
Rose Zhang didn’t make it 2-for-2 as a pro, but she didn’t leave empty-handed from the KPMG Women’s PGA.
With 18 holes left in the KPMG Women’s PGA, someone’s life will forever be changed, but how we’ll look back at this major remains to be seen.
Rose Zhang’s third round at the KPMG Women’s PGA wasn’t shaping up to be anything magnificent, until her closing hole.
Just nine months after giving up the game, the 35-year-old Englishwoman is T-2, one stroke off the 36-hole KPMG Women’s PGA Championship lead.
Playing a rigorous track like Baltusrol is not the same as teeing it up on the courses players see from week to week on the LPGA.
Linn Grant has established herself as one of the game’s best players in the past few — but she still feels like a rookie.
A landlord and their tenant, Ruoning Yin and Xiyu Lin, are both tied for second after the opening round at Baltusrol.