Fourteen years after debacle of the seventh hole at Shinnecock Hills, Tom Meeks, the man who holds himself responsible, discusses what went wrong.
Raymond Floyd on winning the 1986 US Open at Shinnecock, the art of tipping, and dealing with a cheat on the golf course (plus Bernie Madoff).
If you really want to get better, you need to make the most of your practice time, which can be done in a variety of fun ways.
We take a look at some of the more eye-popping numbers from his comeback trail.
The 2006 US Open champion is moving his family back to Australia from the United States, and in the process putting his competitive career in limbo
Of the 35 times Mickelson and Woods have played together, their scoring averages are remarkably close.
South Korea’s Sung Hyun Park was victorious at the Volunteers of America LPGA Texas Classic, which will go down in history for all the down time players had to fill.
Paul Dunne and Gavin Moynihan emerged victorious in the second playing of Golf Sixes, beating France in the final by the score of 2-0.
If Day closes it out, it’ll make him the fourth multiple winner on tour this season, and it would give him his 12th career victory on the US PGA Tour.
A trio of Aussies – including one who had a ‘front-row seat’ – reflects on our nation’s greatest Masters moment.
How will the four-time winner fare in his Masters return? We asked the experts about him (and others). They don’t agree – at all.
This father will stop at nothing in order to get in some short game reps.
Tour secrets you need to master any course, in any conditions.
If you can hit your tee shots better, chip better and, certainly, putt better, you can turn things around really fast.
For the golfer with seemingly everything, there is one precious commodity that not even Adam Scott can buy as he plots a return to golf’s top echelon.
In three rounds, Tiger’s hit only 14 of 42 fairways, at 33 percent, among the worst in the field.
What I did to produce a career-best season – and how it can help you achieve the same. By Australian Golf Digest Player of the Year Marc Leishman
As green-mapping gains popularity on tour, the technology could help you sink a big putt on your course.
The reigning Masters champion hasn’t let an equipment switch halt his momentum.