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Making predictions about what golf prodigies will achieve rarely works out. But there was something about Tiger Woods.
Tim Rosaforte will always be the big, robust guy I first met in the mid-80s, but I very quickly learned another side.
Phil Mickelson’s PGA victory was historic, but was it enough to get him ranked among the top 10 men’s players in the game’s history?
With Bryson DeChambeau’s win at Bay Hill, he’s added more attention and relevance to the distance debate, and Jaime Diaz explains why reeling in distance won’t undo all of DeChambeau’s work.
The USGA announced on Wednesday that current LPGA commissioner Mike Whan will succeed Mike Davis as its new CEO.
It’s been a hectic month in the golf world, but what stands out most is how the sport is dealing with being put under society’s microscope.
Mike Davis today announced he will leaving as USGA CEO at the end of 2021 to pursue his lifelong passion for golf course design.
So, what is the Distance Insights Project report – the much-anticipated research opus just presented to us by the USGA and the R&A – and what will it mean?
There were historic wins. There were epic wins. There were unforgettable wins. But, more than anything, there were feel-good wins throughout 2019.
Of all the facets of Tiger Woods’ comeback, the most unquantifiable one was the personal shame with which he’s had to deal.
Wasn’t it just yesterday that Francesco Molinari was considered the most bulletproof player in golf?
The 25-year-old Texan - who hasn’t won since the 2017 Open Championship - faces a formidable set of obstacles in getting back to his former station.
Like all sports, professional golf is better when its skill sets are balanced. And as most recently evidenced by Tiger Woods’ Masters victory, perhaps golf is finally headed back in that direction.
There’s no definitive way to rank Tiger Woods’ majors in order of importance, but over a 22-year span, each had a different significance.
Has a major championship ever headed into the weekend with more promise than this Masters? Jaime Diaz writes why this weekend at Augusta National could be epic.
The women’s game has long been overlooked, but, from Rancho Mirage to Augusta, the spotlight is rightfully on the ladies this week.
Yes, match play isn’t the best format for television. But if you want to see the best players in the game dominate on a regular basis, then it’s perfect.
Beginning with this year’s championship at Pebble Beach, USGA CEO Mike Davis is voluntarily stepping away from his longtime lead role in setting up the golf course at U.S. Opens.
Yes, 2018 had some fantastic moments. But, in the grand scheme of the game, this wasn’t a year that people will long remember.
An exhausted Tiger Woods has said little about 2019, but there will be two main themes. First, less is more. And second, it’s all about the majors.
Tiger Woods has made it over the mental hurdle, but there is still a big one left to clear before he wins a major: the big stick.
It’s been 10 years since Tiger Woods won the U.S. Open. In the decade since, we’ve seen turmoil, injuries and comebacks. But no major titles.
Rory, Rickie and Jordan would have been fan-favorite winners, but regardless of the appeal (or lack thereof), Patrick Reed earned his green jacket.
Love, peace and happiness. With a tighter bond to family and home, Sergio Garcia found them all. And with them, a green jacket.