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John Feinstein

It was a great year for the 20-somethings, from Brooks, to Jordan, to Justin, to Xander. But the best moment of the year came from a former young gun.
Looking back at how the 146th Open finished, it’s still tough to put it into words. But it continues a recent trend of memorable victories.
Sergio Garcia has long been headed down the same path. But he changed directions suddenly this past Sunday and the road is clear ahead.
This year began with immense anticipation and golf delivered the drama around every corner. We’re rewinding an epic 2016.
Phil Mickelson was under the Ryder Cup microscope for two years. He came up big last week and he should relish the victory.
The PGA Championship was again negatively impacted by weather. It’s time for a change of season, which would also affect The Players.
Henrik Stenson had seen all the highs and lows golf had to offer. And now he’s atop the sport’s summit, after his win at the 145th Open.
John Feinstein is no rules expert. But he talked to those who are, and this is what they had to say about the DJ-USGA controversy.
After failing again to win the Masters, Rory McIlroy admitted that the issues are mental. That hurdle gets higher each year.
Danny Willett has witnessed the birth of his first child and become a Masters champ within the last two weeks.
Tom Watson is playing in his 43rd, and final, Masters. It’s his last major, and he hopes to stretch it out.
It was a remarkable and unpredictable year in golf, with a new breed taking the reins.
Jordan Spieth and Jason Day’s overwhelming talent is surpassed only by their perspective, humility and overall class.
There were plenty of great Open storylines, but none greater than Zach Johnson’s and Jordan Spieth’s.
Some would disagree, including a lot of PGA Tour players, but watching the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay was fun.
Tiger Woods is struggling with his game. Many say the problems are mental, too. Here’s a fix for both: Butch Harmon.
He used to be all flash, like an Anna Kournikova, but Rickie Fowler has shown he has plenty of mettle, too.
People can hardly wait for Jordan Spieth’s future. But we should enjoy the present, and what we all just witnessed.
Patrick Reed got lambasted last year with his “top-five” comment. But, truth is, we need more players to speak their minds.
Breakups! Scandals! Cliff hangers! The season was full of soap operas. What will happen in 2015? Stay tuned.
Suggestions have been made that the PGA should follow the USA Basketball model for Ryder Cup success.
The more-invested team won at Gleneagles. But is it on the captain - as Phil Mickelson suggested - or the players, to buy in?
Tiger Woods isn’t actively seeking a new coach. But if he was, here’s a candidate: Davis Love III. Sound crazy? Hear me out.
Rory McIlroy is racking up major titles and putting his stamp on golf’s record books. Who can stop him?