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Francesco Molinari is ranked seventh in the world, is a four-time winner in the past 11 months, is tied for the 36-hole lead at the Masters ... and is somehow still overlooked.
While Francesco Molinari has had much success recently, he knows he can’t afford to decrease his work ethic entering Augusta National.
Tiger Woods sat down to meet with the media on Tuesday and was wearing a shirt markedly different than anything he’s worn in the past.
Tiger Woods recalled two times where he felt he needed - not just wanted - to win. Both of those came at the Masters Tournament.
Justin Thomas already has collected a major, but he knows that otherwise, he’s underperformed in the big events. This year he tried something different when preparing for the Masters.
Jim Furyk has been around the Ryder Cup enough, he knows the winning captain is going to get hailed and the losing captain is going to get condemned.
Francesco Molinari capped off an amazing summer with an amazing performance at the Ryder Cup, going a perfect 5-0 thanks to his singles win.
“I went 0-4, and that’s four points to the European Team,” Woods said. “I’m one of the contributing factors to why we lost the cup.”
If this is Phil Mickelson’s last Ryder Cup – it’s almost certainly his last on foreign soil – this isn’t the way he wanted to go out.
Jim Furyk, perhaps as much as anyone in Paris, understands the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat as it pertains to the Ryder Cup.
With Europe leading the U.S. by four points, 10-6, through two days of the 42nd Ryder Cup, 12 singles matches remain. Here’s the lineup.
Turns out U.S. Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk’s idea to break up Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed wasn’t so bad after all, at least for Spieth.
After a poor year on the course, Sergio Garcia found Ryder Cup inspiration on Friday and helped Europe sweep the afternoon foursomes.
Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson have been Europe’s duo for years, but they have some company in Francesco Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood.
One of the most memorable images from the Ryder Cup two years ago happened when it was over. Rickie Fowler is hoping to avoid that this time around.
Henrik Stenson’s left elbow continues to give him problems, but he insists that it won’t hamper his game this week at the Ryder Cup.
The U.S. is winless in Bubba Watson’s three previous appearances as a player. It won in 2016, when he was a vice captain.
Tiger Woods won. Television rating spiked. The only person surprised about the latter fact was Woods himself.
Between wins at the Memorial and Northern Trust, Bryson DeChambeau went through some public meltdowns that he said made him a better player.
Bryson DeChambeau had never even considered he might be a young gun, but now he’s thinking differently after his third win.
Six players moved into the top 100 in FedExCup points and qualified for the Dell Technologies Championship, meaning six others were bumped out.
Tony Finau didn’t win The Northern Trust, but everything that may be coming his way with a runner-up finish to Bryson DeChambeau may ultimately feel like a victory.
Tiger Woods and Bryson DeChambeau are both golf geeks, and DeChambeau takes advantage of every opportunity to learn from the 14-time major champ.
Phil Mickelson impressed his fans - and himself - with an “awesome” 3-under 68 in the third round of The Northern Trust.