Golf
U.S. Open is getting away from its roots with a shrinking number of qualifiers
Two players going into their senior year of high school are playing in the U.S. Open next week, along with another teenager who is headed off to college.
SharesKorda has major title she’s desired most of all
Nelly Korda already had established herself as the best in women's golf without argument.
SharesTyrrell Hatton holds on to win second LIV Golf title
Tyrrell Hatton had two late birdies to hold off Jon Rahm and close with a 1-under 71, giving him a two-shot victory in LIV Golf Andalucia for his second title in the league.
SharesFleetwood part of 4-way tie for lead at Memorial in tough opening round for Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler never thought two straight victories in the Memorial would be of any value when he began his bid for three in a row. It sure felt that way Thursday in a tough start that left him exasperated by the wind and six shots behind a four-way share of the lead.
SharesRory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler see Muirfield Village same way, but their results are different
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy think the same way about Muirfield Village, and what it takes to succeed at the Memorial Tournament.
SharesThe Memorial, once a celebrated Nicklaus creation, no longer stands out in big-money era of golf
Jack Nicklaus never said he wanted the Memorial Tournament to be the "Masters of the North" when it began 50 years ago. The best sales pitch was to let others do the talking.
SharesHenley birdies playoff hole to beat Cole at Colonial after three birdies to end regulation
Russell Henley went from standing in the rough and just trying to avoid going over par in the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge to winning the tournament.
SharesClark shoots 60 to win Byron Nelson, pulling away from Kim, Scheffler
Wyndham Clark's come-from-behind win at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson was pretty much in hand when he decided to aim for the pin anyway on the final hole.
SharesSi Woo Kim just misses history at Byron Nelson, settling for 60 after a bogey on the final hole
Si Woo Kim just missed out on a 59 at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Friday, bogeying the final hole when a par would have given him the 16th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history.
SharesRai leans on humble roots and hard work to become a major champion
Aaron Rai stood straight with his arms behind his back, perfect posture, as he waited to be introduced as the latest -- and among the most remarkable -- winner of the PGA Championship.
SharesThis golfer nearly died after being hit by a drunken driver. Now she’s won her first pro title
Thirteen years after nearly dying when she was hit by a drunken driver, German golfer Leonie Harm won her first professional title on the Ladies European Tour - on home soil, too.
SharesDominant Rai takes PGA Championship, first English-born winner in more than a century
Aaron Rai shifted into high gear Sunday and pulled away from a world-class field with one amazing shot after another until he became the first English-born player in more than a century to capture the PGA Championship.
SharesPGA Championship final features a mix of stars and unknowns at Aronimink
The PGA Championship has the strongest field of the majors, so it should not be a surprise to have the stars show up for the final round Sunday.
SharesRose’s dramatic final-hole eagle puts him on the verge of making cut at the PGA Championship
Justin Rose's second-round scorecard had a little bit of everything at the PGA Championship.
SharesScheffler part of seven-way tie for lead after first round at PGA Championship
The biggest logjam in 57 years after the opening round of a major championship still had one name that stood out above the rest: Scottie Scheffler handled everything Aronimink threw his way Thursday in the PGA Championship.
SharesChella Choi part of 3-way for lead on LPGA Tour with Korda 3 shots behind
Chella Choi bogeyed her final two holes Thursday that blemished an otherwise flawless round, giving her a 4-under 66 to fall into a three-way share of the lead with Rio Takeda and Ina Yoon in the Kroger Queen City Championship.
SharesA Philadelphia golf course seeks to reclaim its status as a force for opportunity and inclusion
The Philadelphia region has welcomed major championships to five of its golf clubs, most notably Merion and this week's PGA Championship at Aronimink.
SharesScottie Scheffler is looking to end a streak of runner-up finishes with PGA Championship repeat
Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion at the PGA Championship and feeling like a bridesmaid over the last month.
SharesCollin Morikawa in search of a 2nd PGA title and hoping his cranky back is up to the task
Collin Morikawa's start-and-stop season is a big go at the PGA Championship.
SharesMove to LIV Golf took Rahm out of conversation for best in sport
Scottie Scheffler made a Sunday charge that came too late at the PGA Championship, a 65 that wasn't enough to catch Brooks Koepka at Oak Hill. The runner-up finish came with a small consolation prize for Scheffler: He replaced Jon Rahm at No. 1 in the world.
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