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Lou King, who died recently at age 93, ushered in a new era of golf marketing in the 1960s with a startlingly simple idea.
He didn’t win the 1999 Open Championship at Carnoustie. And, ironically, it’s because of that we’ll never forget the name Jean Van de Velde.
Brooks Koepka shot his second 63 of the Fort Worth Invitational, but it was too little, too late to stop the juggernaut that was Justin Rose.
After a two-week ‘home game’ that he found enjoyable but exhausting, Jordan Spieth is ready to hit the road for this week’s Memorial.
Kevin Na equaled the Colonial Country Club record of 61 - and nearly holed his last approach shot to claim the record by himself.
Lydia Ko, seeking her first win in nearly two years, came from three shots back to take a 1-shot lead on a course she knows very well.
With his octuple-bogey 13 on Thursday, Sergio Garcia joined an exclusive list of players who have butchered holes at Augusta National.
Former caddies Dennis Riedel and Blair Swiler turned a ‘gas station snack food’ - jerky - into a $100 million business.
Eighty years ago this month, two of the most colorful characters ever teamed up in one of the most raucous matches ever played.
Nothing seems to slow Bernhard Langer. Not his PGA Tour Champions opponents nor the controversy over his putting stroke.
In a city known for its music, we’ve got three-part harmony at the top of the FedEx St. Jude leaderboard, with a host of other players looking to chime in.
Louis Oosthuizen and Kyle Stanley took a 2-shot lead at the halfway mark of The Players Championship.
William McGirt and Mackenzie Hughes shot 5-under 67 to share a one-shot lead after one round of The Players Championship.
Jordan Spieth put a death grip on the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in Round 3, taking a six-shot lead with his second straight 65.
With the PGA Merchandise Show underway in Orlando, Fla., we identify 10 of the game’s greatest innovations of the past 50 years.
Advancements in the upkeep of golf courses have made for better conditions, cheaper maintenance costs and fewer time constraints.
With the PGA Merchandise Show underway in Orlando, Fla., we identify 10 of the game’s greatest innovations of the past 50 years.
Karsten Solheim’s development of heel-and-toe weighting for putters was the ‘Anser’ to many a desperate golfer’s prayers.
Frank Thomas knew little about graphite beyond its use in pencils. But the material would rewrite the rules about golf shafts.
There were no holes in Karsten Solheim’s theory that redistributing weight to the outside of a golf club improved performance.
The clickety-clack of metal spikes on a concrete cartpath has been mostly silenced, but the future of metal’s replacement is unclear.
Rookie Dominic Bozzelli broke out of a logjam on Thursday, shooting an 8-under 64 to take a one-shot lead in the CareerBuilder Challenge.
Justin Thomas closed with a 5-under 65 to complete his domination of the Sony Open and set a PGA Tour 72-hole scoring record.
Justin Thomas continued his assault on the record book on Saturday, shooting a 65 to take a 7-shot lead in the Sony Open.