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Tim

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As they gear up for the Presidents Cup, Rickie Fowler and Dustin Johnson were both in competition this weekend — at the Floridian Pro-Member.
Joaquin Niemann turned 21 on November 7 having already received the best present of his life, a pick for this year’s International Presidents Cup team.
Rivalries are good for the game, good for the fans, and good for the players. Here a few that have stood out to me in my time covering the game.
Jack Nicklaus is planning a major renovation of Muirfield Village, site of the Memorial Tournament, which will take two years to complete.
Oklahoma State assistant coach Donnie Darr is serving as caddie for Cowboy Austin Eckroat this week, as Pebble Beach is serving as the perfect respite from Darr’s on-going cancer battle.
Golf’s version of the Griswold’s “Family Vacation” made a detour to U.S. Open sectional qualifying in Columbus, Ohio, on Monday — and ended up with a spot in the field next week at Pebble Beach.
Meet Michael Parker, a 50-year-old chef who helps fuel the likes of Brooks Koepka and other South Florida Tour players.
Max Homa is hoping to get his season on track at the Wells Fargo. He now has his future in focus and a major championship start straight ahead.
Viktor Hovland came away from his first Masters with more than the Silver Cup for low amateur honors and a pair of crystal highball glasses.
Tom Gillis helped bring the Kuchar-caddie controversy to light. He also took heat for doing so. In the end, he’s happy with how things played out.
The strong, quiet type that once eschewed a major championship victory lap with the media has become the best interview in golf overnight.
Adam Long had no idea when and where he’d play next. Now he can pick and choose events thanks to his improbable win at the Desert Classic.
Larry Fitzgerald had the honor of hosting Barack Obama Friday at Seminole Golf Club, and then treated the former President to a hole-in-one.
Brooks Koepka brought down the curtain on his monster season with a victory in the Floridian Cup.
The injection of Tiger Woods into the Presidents Cup next December has created an energy and global buzz to an overshadowed event that has been dominated since its inception by the United States.
Rather than come up through the college ranks, Akshay Bhatia plans to turn pro at age 18 and has a goal of being the No. 1 player in the world by 2030.
Cameron Champ burst onto the PGA Tour scene with his victory last week at the Sanderson Farms. But his ascent in pro golf is rooted in the struggles of his grandfather.
Captain Jim Furyk will no doubt take the blame for the Ryder Cup loss, but what the U.S. really needs is more players like Tony Finau.
With the support of his family, his coach, Michael Jordan, and a new putting technique, Keegan Bradley has re-asserted himself on Tour.
According to a report, big changes are coming to the FedExCup Playoffs. But are they dramatic enough? A former playoff champion weighs in with his thoughts on the proposed plans.
Amid a bevy of story lines entering the playoffs is the battle for world No. 1. Two of the primary men fighting to keep and claim that top spot are no stranger to each other.
If there were still a PGA Tour Comeback Player of the Year award, it would be hard to argue against Tiger Woods. But don’t forget about Brooks Koepka.
Together, they’ve won a U.S. Amateur, a World Cup and an Open Championship. Francesco and Edoardo Molinari are the ultimate brother act in the sport.
Bryson DeChambeau was criticized for his behavior at the European Open. But the man who was supposed to be affronted, takes no issue.