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3 days ago

Palmer shoots 62, joins lead at low-scoring Byron Nelson

Ryan Palmer shot a 10-under 62 on Friday at the Byron Nelson for a share of the second-round lead with Sebastián Muñoz and 40-year-old tour rookie David Skinns.

3 days ago

PGA back at Southern Hills as Mickelson skips title defense

Another major championship, another dose of anticipation.

Scheffler a Masters champion and never saw it coming

Scottie Scheffler is the hottest player in golf who never thinks beyond the next shot.

Matsuyama returns to Masters, enjoying perks of a champion

The introduction differs slightly from tournament to tournament though the general theme never changes.

A mixture of sadness and pride for Patty T at Mission Hills

This is the final year the LPGA Tour's first major is at Mission Hills in California.

Kisner, Scheffler making Sunday a habit in Match Play

Kevin Kisner is back in the semifinals of the Dell Technologies Match Play.

Rahm, Morikawa lead the group of 16 into Match Play weekend

Sixteen players have made it to the weekend in the Dell Technologies Match Play.

Rory McIlroy with 65 off to another great start at Bay Hill

Rory McIlroy opened with a 7-under 65 on Thursday and had reason to expect a score like this at Bay Hill, not so much because of the course but rather the day of the week.

Luke List beats Zalatoris in Farmers playoff for first win

Luke List earned his first PGA Tour victory with a birdie on the first playoff hole at Torrey Pines.

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Zalatoris, Day charge past Rahm to share lead at Farmers

Will Zalatoris and Jason Day charged past Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas at Torrey Pines to share the third-round lead at the Farmers Insurance Open.

Swafford eagles 16th, wins AmEx for second time in 5 years

Hudson Swafford won The American Express for the second time in five years Sunday, breaking a late tie with an eagle in an 8-under 64.

Cantlay fights through gusting wind, leads American Express

Patrick Cantlay fought through gusting wind on his back nine to take a one-stroke lead into the weekend at The American Express.

Golf goes to Netflix and it has competition from tennis

Formula One racing got a huge boost in interest in North America through the Netflix series “Drive to Survive.”.

Rookie Theegala goes after 1st PGA Tour win in Mississippi

Sahith Theegala is one round away from his first PGA Tour title in just his second start of his rookie season.

Catriona Matthew ready to give someone else a try at Solheim

Catriona Matthew is the only European to be captain of consecutive winning teams in the Solheim Cup.

Stuck in traffic, Sergio makes it to the course in time

The hardest part of Sergio Garcia's day was before he even got to Royal St. George's.

US Open serves up major championship with a side of 'beef'

Fans clamoring for a showdown between heavyweights Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau will have to wait.

DeChambeau and Koepka keep distance on US Open tee sheet

Anyone hopeful of a Bryson DeChambeau-Brooks Koepka pairing at the U.S. Open will have to wait.

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Morikawa leads at Muirfield Village on day suspended by rain

Collin Morikawa has the early lead at the Memorial on a day only half the field finished.

Picture this: Lefty a major champion at 50, and wanting more

Phil Mickelson had a clear picture that he could win a major championship at age 50.

Spieth in good place at PGA as he takes long view of career

Jordan Spieth remembers being in a bad place mentally the last time the PGA Championship was at Kiawah Island.

Burns keeps rolling with 2nd-round 62, 2-shot lead at Nelson

Sam Burns is rolling again with the second-round lead at the AT&T Byron Nelson in his first start since getting his first PGA Tour victory.

Spieth shoots 63, shares lead at low-scoring hometown Nelson

Jordan Spieth and plenty of others are having little trouble with the new home course of the AT&T Byron Nelson.

Cameron Smith leads RBC Heritage after career-low 62

Cameron Smith birdied the difficult 17th and 18th holes at Harbour Town to shoot a 9-under 62 and take a one-stroke lead over Stewart Cink at the RBC Heritage.

Japan's champion: Matsuyama wins the Masters for his nation

Hideki Matsuyama almost turned down his first chance to play the Masters.

The Masters: Hideki Matsuyama survives late mistakes to win first men's major for Japan

Hideki Matsuyama overcame a nervy start and a pressure-induced back-nine stutter to become the first Japanese player to win a men's major.

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Hideki Matsuyama becomes first male Japanese player to win the Masters in nail-biting finish

Matsuyama is the sixth first-time green jacket winner in the last seven Masters Tournaments, with Tiger Woods' rousing victory in 2019 the lone outlier.

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Zalatoris' Masters debut ends with him a shot back

Maybe the first hint that Will Zalatoris had what it took came when he was 6, and Ken Venturi went over to him on a driving range to show him a grip that he hasn’t changed since.

X-Man's Agony: Another close call in major for Schauffele

Xander Schauffele stepped up to the 16th tee with all the momentum at the Masters.

Matsuyama becomes first Japanese in Masters green jacket

Hideki Matsuyama is the first Japanese player in a green jacket.

The Latest: Matsuyama hopes to be pioneer for Japanese golf

Hideki Matsuyama hopes to be a pioneer for Japanese golf.

A masterpiece from Hideki Matsuyama to take Masters lead

Hideki Matsuyama delivered a masterpiece at the Masters.

Xander Schauffele, again, right in major mix at Masters

Xander Schauffele is in what has become familiar territory.

The Latest: Matsuyama is 11 under after 3 rounds of Masters

Hideki Matsuyama shot a 7-under 65 on Saturday and was three shots clear of the field at 11 under when he finished the third round of the Masters.

Masters Day 2: As Rose wilts, a pursuing pack closes in

Justin Rose was down, then up, and finally level at the end of Day 2.

Rose clings to 1-shot Masters lead as Spieth, Thomas lurk

Justin Rose didn't get the memo that Augusta National was playing a little easier Friday at the Masters.

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The Latest: Rose still in front, but lead trimmed to 1 shot

Will Zalatoris shot 68 and Brian Harman a 69 to close within a shot of leader Justin Rose at the Masters.

Rose torches tough Augusta for 65 and 4-shot Masters lead

Justin Rose picked one of the toughest days at Augusta National for his lowest score in the Masters.

The Latest: Rose the exception on a tough day at the Masters

Only a dozen players managed to break par in the opening round of the Masters.

A different Augusta National await newcomers from November

The Masters features only six players, three of them amateurs, who have never played in the Masters.

Laird redeems himself in playoff to win again in Las Vegas

He had to return to the par-3 17th in a three-man playoff to finish the job with a birdie. “It's been a while since my last one, and you have some doubts at times whether you're going to get another one,” Laird said. To see that putt go in, it was pretty special.”It was the third time Laird has been in a playoff in Las Vegas, all of them involving three players. He still had status that carried over because of the shutdown, but fell so far down the list that he needed as sponsor exemption for Las Vegas. Laird needed a pair of top-10 finishes in opposite-field events at the end of the 2019 season just to keep his card.

Johnson unable to keep momentum going at U.S. Open

A balky putter cost him any shot at a second U.S. Open title. Unable to get much going from the start, Johnson closed out his tournament with a even-par 70 on Sunday in final round. The 2016 U.S. Open champion opened this year's tournament with a 3-over 73 and never really got on track at Winged Foot. “I felt like I hit a lot of good putts, just none that went in the hole,” Johnson said. Fred Couples (1979), Brad Faxon (’83) and Phil Mickelson (’90, ’91) and are among previous low amateurs at the U.S. Open.

Thomas assured $2 million bonus as tour heads to postseason

He has not made it to the Tour Championship since 2017, the year of his last victory. CLUTCH PARFormer Masters champion Charl Schwartzel had reason to celebrate on Friday without ever being in the hunt at the PGA Championship. That got the attention of the PGA of America, which gave him an exemption into the PGA Championship. The LOCALiQ Series for players on the Canadian, China and Latin America circuits for the PGA Tour now has a conclusion. STAT OF THE WEEKIn the last five years of the PGA Championship, players have posted all four rounds in the 60s without winning 16 times.

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