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Brandel

Chamblee

The Open is golf’s oldest, most majestic major championship. It also produces some of the most off-the-wall moments you’ll ever see.
Bernhard Langer and Scott McCarron deny they are anchoring. And by saying they have no ‘intent’ to anchor, they’re getting a pass from rulesmakers.
There has long been a debate over whether The Players Championship should be considered a major. If the famed sportswriter Grantland Rice could have been transported to TPC Sawgrass, there wouldn’t be a question.
If you want to engage our intrepid columnist (@chambleebrandel) on Twitter, you’re going to have to play by his rules.
Pat Perez’s comments about Tiger Woods are being hailed as ‘fresh’ and ‘honest.’ A better description would be ‘wrong.’
The West Coast swing was a testament to the talent and fearlessness of the Tour’s youngest players. They all have a guy in his 40s to thank.
We’ll always remember 2016 as the year of Arnold Palmer’s passing. We miss the King, but we cherish the memories he left us.
When Phil Mickelson changed his approach to the Ryder Cup, he went from being part of the problem to instigator of the solution.
Forget the so-called favorites this week at Baltusrol. The PGA Championship, more than any other major, specializing in producing first-time major winners.
It’s been said, by even the 1977 protagonists, that the 145th Open was better than the Duel in the Sun. Well. let’s see about that.
Brandel Chamblee gets a lot of questions, some more than others. He answers his most oft-asked queries, including those about Tiger Woods.
Ten players can win this week’s Masters Tournament. Here’s the list and why they have a chance.
Change is dangerous. But it’s also the only way to improve. Here’s an offer of one thing for each of these stars to change.
Jordan Spieth has more than just one great season. He has a mental edge that links him to the game’s best.
Brandel Chamblee would like to clear up some misconceptions about the view from the golf analyst’s chair.
Growing the game is mostly a result of natural forces - and not misusing one of golf’s most valuable resources.
Fighting in golf is very rare, but in the old days some pros didn’t hesitate to throw down.
Why have lefties, after more than a half-century of Masters frustration, become a dominant force at Augusta?
Tiger Woods’ quest for the perfect swing is getting in the way of his incredible talent.
No wins by Tiger? A golf exec’s ill-advised tweet? A Ryder Cup revolution? No one saw those things coming in 2014.
Another swing, another coach for Tiger Woods. Is Chris Como the right man to lead Woods to more majors?
Tired of the United States getting crushed in the Ryder Cup? That won’t last. History guarantees it.
The pursuit of perfection turned Tiger Woods’ swing into a shell of its dominant self. Just like with Seve.
There are many ways to compare Tiger and Jack. We pit them against each other in their primes, major for major.