More than a few athletes have competed on the largest golf tours in the U.S. Their status can be separated into two categories: novelties and those who made golf a career.
The Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass has hosted The Players Championship since 1982. And like many Tour venues, it hasn’t been welcome to first-time winners.
Tiger Woods produced the greatest golf in history during his Tiger Slam run. It was so incredible that it measures up to the greatest accomplishments in sports.
Tiger Woods is looking to surpass Sam Snead for most career PGA Tour wins. That could happen this year. These are other notable records that could fall in 2019.
Good news, Dustin Johnson: You’re No. 1 in the world again. The bad news? World No. 1’s rarely win major championships, unless their name is Tiger Woods.
You know the holes, but do you know the history? We take a look at all 18 holes at ANGC and look at their significance in determining a Masters champion.
Phil Mickelson has been ranked inside the top 50 since 1993. Will the streak end after this week? If it does, it’s been an incredible - and sometimes frustrating - ride.
Rory McIlroy’s 2013-14 season on the PGA and European tours was nothing short of sensational. Here’s a tournament-by-tournament look at his amazing year.
Rory McIlroy got the trophies, Lydia Ko had the numbers and Bernhard Langer set the records, but as we look back at the year in stats, even Tiger Woods led the PGA Tour in one category.
Stacy Lewis edged out Inbee Park and Lydia Ko in the LPGA player of the year race, but all three golfers had stellar seasons in 2014, forming a three-woman rivalry that should be one of the most compelling in golf for year’s to come.
Charley Hoffman blistered the front-nine holes at Mayakoba’s El Camaleon course and has just about secured his spot in the PGA Tour Playoffs for the ninth consecutive year.
Nick Taylor looks to become the first player to win Fall Series events in consecutive weeks, but the real story at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba might come from Chris Stroud (or is that Brian Stuard).
Bubba Watson’s playoff win at the WGC-HSBC Champions moves him past a World Golf Hall of Famer to third on the PGA Tour’s all-time list of southpaw victors.
In just its second year as an official PGA Tour event, the CIMB Classic is short on statistical analysis, but long on top performers such as Ryan Moore and Brendon de Jonge.