Justin Thomas shoots final-round 68 to win his first Major championship
Dan Jenkins picks the best of the 229 (and counting) Grand Slam events in his career.
Hideki Matsuyama was ruthlessly brilliant in his runaway victory in the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club.
Former tour pro Bobby Clampett, a close friend of the German Hall of Famer, explains what makes him as remarkable off the course as he has been on it.
Travel along the Pacific Highway for the best part of 40 years and you soon learn where the best golf courses are.
It was an eventful final round at the Irish Open for winner Jon Rahm, much like his fledgling career to date.
Geoff Ogilvy has just one player ahead of him on the leaderboard at the halfway mark of this week’s US PGA Tour event.
The rib injury that has troubled the Northern Irishman for much of this season has apparently healed to the extent that he has played “eight or nine” times in the last 10 days.
While most accounts of Tiger Woods’ troubles begin with his 2009 sex scandal, the most pronounced struggles for the 14-time Major champion appear to have begun after his 2013 Player of the Year season.
Good enough to be a two-time major winner, former World No.1, the 2014 Players champ and a Ryder Cup hero. So how come the German seems to struggle so much with his game?
Emerging pain-free from his latest surgery could lead to the most amazing chapter of all in the story of Tiger Woods.
Tamp the adrenaline and do whatever it takes to stay cool. Once you’re relaxed, these three shots will help you play great anywhere.
Historically a ho-hum event, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans has transformed into one of the more intriguing affairs of the American spring thanks to a revamped team configuration.
Jordan Spieth departed the Masters for the second straight Sunday having deposited a ball in the water at Augusta National’s 12th hole. Rickie Fowler had to endure that sinking feeling of allowing a golden opportunity to win his first major drown in imperfection.