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The state of Tiger’s comeback (so far)

Fans and critics will interpret Woods’ first three starts in different ways but one thing seems hard to deny: there’s real suspense again when he tees it up.

Life of Brian

Brian Twite is still teaching golf in his 90s, a remarkable and rewarding twilight to a distinguished career.

They’ve made how much?! 9 US PGA Tour pros with stunning career earnings

In an age where the average win reaps well more than a $1 million payday, there are plenty of tour pros – from stars to journeymen – who have amassed small fortunes playing golf

Seven things to watch in golf’s build up to the Masters

In the 43 days between now and the first Major of 2018, several intriguing plotlines are percolating.

Why you shouldn’t panic about Jordan Spieth’s putting slump (yet)

Jordan Spieth has dug himself into quite the hole with his putter already this season, and it’s simply too deep for him to vault out of quickly.

Dutchman Joost Luiten becomes latest forgotten talent to resurface with a victory

Joost Luiten’s winning edge at the close of the European Tour’s inaugural NBO Oman Open was a reasonably comfortable two shots. But it was even closer than that.

Putting guru Dave Stockton confident Spieth and McIlroy will quickly overcome putting issues

The go-to guy for putting instruction sees no long-term problems on the greens for two of the game’s stars.

Ten new formats for professional golf to ponder

Enough with 72-hole strokeplay events. Here are 10 new formats for professional golf to ponder.

Ranking Rickie Fowler’s five blown 54-hole leads

From ‘not his fault’ to ‘should’ve won’, there’s a definite trend here for Rickie Fowler.

The missing ingredient in Rickie Fowler’s game

He’s talented and likeable, but does Rickie Fowler have enough of a mean streak to go the next level?

A good start for Tiger, but there’s more work to be done to label this return a true success

At Torrey Pines, Tiger did what he used to do better than anyone in history: he found ways to score.

What We Learned From 2017

Socks are Dustin’s kryptonite and Sergio found a way

Tiger Woods’ tee-times and pairings for the first two rounds of the Farmers Insurance Open

Tiger Woods will be an in all-American group for the first two rounds of his latest comeback tournament.

While everyone preps for Tiger’s return, Rory McIlroy begins one of his own

The four-time Major winner re-charged during a three-month break and looked rested and ready during his 2018 debut in Abu Dhabi.

Golf has a new place in Ben Curtis’ life

The former British Open champ says he’s leaving life as a tour pro behind in hopes of teaching the next generation of players to love the game.

Defending champ Tommy Fleetwood steals the show – and the title – in Abu Dhabi

Tommy Fleetwood passes Rory McIlroy and Ross Fisher with a Sunday 65 to defend his title in Abu Dhabi.

The mysteries of Phil Mickelson

The 47-year-old begins another season on the US PGA Tour certain of himself if uncertain of his golf future.

Rory McIlroy’s solid return to golf upstaged by playing partner Tommy Fleetwood in Abu Dhabi

Tommy Fleetwood picked up where he left off at the end of a stellar 2017 European Tour season.

Introducing the Historical Domination Scale: Measuring the greatest years in golf

A points-accumulating system to determine which seasons – and which players – produced the most dominant stretches of golf.

Morgan Hoffmann returns to the US Tour happy and grateful after revealing health battle

Morgan Hoffmann begins this year on the US PGA Tour with the same goals but different pressures and new challenges.