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No one has made an ace en route to a win since 2011. But that streak is in danger after an unbelievable half hour at Doral.
Another day, another solid putting performance for Adam Scott.
J.B. Holmes has played the Blue Monster better than anyone, but that doesn’t mean he likes the new Doral - not at all.
Rory McIlroy has learned how to take the bad with the good, which he saw both at Doral, and manage expectations.
In his first competitive round with a non-anchored putter in more than two years, Adam Scott shot a 2-under 70 at Doral.
Making his season debut this week, Adam Scott will have new caddie Mike Kerr walking alongside him during the WGC-Cadillac Championship. That familiar face who held the job for more than three years? Don’t expect a comeback anytime soon.
A new putter, a new caddie and a new baby. It’s been quite the offseason for Adam Scott, but he’s ready to start his year at Doral.
Jordan Spieth reached Riviera’s 18th hole Sunday afternoon at 6-under for the tournament, the same score which got three players into a playoff.
Sometimes a player can lose a playoff, sometimes the other guy wins.
In his third start after an extended leave of absence, Dustin Johnson extended the Northern Trust Open to a third playoff hole before losing to James Hahn.
James Hahn was born in South Korea, but should he make this year’s Presidents Cup in that country, he wouldn’t be playing for the home team.
James Hahn’s win at the Northern Trust Open wasn’t the Hollywood ending some hoped for, but it was the best story.
Retief Goosen entered the Northern Trust Open’s final round with a two-shot lead and quickly extended it to three.
Of all the rounds in Sergio Garcia’s career, Sunday’s at Riviera was one of the most Sergio Garcia-est.
From an on-fire Lydia Ko to how golf was in the good ol’ days, writers reflect in this edition of After Further Review.
With his back finally healed, Retief Goosen feels 10 years younger, which is bad news for the rest of the NTO field.
Graham DeLaet has done just about everything in his young PGA Tour career but win. He’s already seen a sign this week that his luck could be changing.
There’s only been one record hole-in-one on a par-4 in PGA Tour history. On Saturday, Ryan Moore nearly made it two on one of the circuit’s most iconic holes.
Sergio Garcia had a ‘Seve-like’ 3-under 68 that moved him within three shots of the Northern Trust Open lead.
You might think Jim Furyk would his enjoy his position at T-7 on the Northern Trust Open leaderboard entering the final round.
Prior to the opening round of this week’s Northern Trust Open, Graham DeLaet tweeted his list of the best non-major PGA Tour courses. Riviera Country Club topped his list.
Another week, another title contention for Justin Thomas. So far, at least.
Until this week, Retief Goosen hadn’t held a 36-hole lead in five years, so we can excuse him if he isn’t ultra-confident about converting this into an eighth career PGA Tour win.
Riviera hasn’t played host to a major in nearly 20 years, but the course is just going to go ahead and hold one this week anyway.