Golf Digest equipment editor E. Michael Johnson had the opportunity to ask Woods about his ball-testing process, how he mimics tournament conditions when practising at his home in Florida and where amateurs are missing the mark with their ball choice. Here’s what Woods had to say.
A philosophical Jason Day says he’s looking at the second half of his career with hope, even after the weather gods robbed him of a golden chance to chase down Wyndham Clark, who was declared the winner of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
It wasn’t a great week for Australians on golf’s major tours, but that didn’t stop Down Under fans being glued to the couch watching New Zealand’s Lydia Ko attempting to guarantee LPGA Hall of Fame status at a tournament in Florida.
Min Woo Lee has devised a recipe for 2024 that he believes can fuel his quest to make Australia’s Olympic golf team in Paris and the International side for the Presidents Cup in Canada.
Former Australian Open champion Adrian Meronk instantly put an end to the LIV Golf smoke with a creative Instagram post that shows him “swiping to accept” his PGA Tour card.
PGA Tour players who fail to retain full-time status by the end of the new Fall schedule have been given a career lifeline of sorts thanks to the DP World Tour. The European circuit announced Monday that those who finish outside the FedEx Cup top 125—and thus lose their cards for the 2024 season—will be Read more…
Whether Woods plays or not, the Hero will again have a star-studded field of 20 players, including world No.1 Scottie Scheffler and No.4 Viktor Hovland, who is the event’s two-time defending champion.
With baby No.5 on the way, Jason Day has signed off on a triumphant PGA Tour season despite a disappointing result at the Tour Championship finale in Atlanta, Georgia.