4:21 PM ET Associated Press HAMILTON, Bermuda — The PGA Tour is going to Bermuda for the first time with a new tournament that adds to the fall schedule. The Bermuda Championship will be played Oct. 31 through Nov. 3 at Port Royal. It will be held the same week as the HSBC Champions, a
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It might feel counter to the spirit of Women’s Golf Day to focus on the consistent challenges women face in the game. Shouldn’t this be a day when we celebrate women’s accomplishments in golf rather than lament everything they are forced to overcome? But viewed another way, what better way to acknowledge the incredible road
It is called the longest day in golf, a name bearing affection, excitement, drama, and heartache. Ten U.S. Open sectionals were held on Monday, with invites to Pebble Beach on the line to 60 lucky individuals. To earn a trip to the Monterey Peninsula, players have to survive 36 holes and some of the stiffest
8:18 PM ET Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jason Dufner is going back to the U.S. Open for the 10th straight year, and this time he had to play his way in through one of 10 qualifiers across three countries in the longest day on the golf calendar. Luke Guthrie took a detour from the
Pebble Beach is located in a forest, though not the Amazon Rainforest or the Siberian taiga. Either might have been a reasonable assumption given the USGA’s handwringing over taking the U.S. Open to the Del Monte Forest for the first time. Remote was an understatement to the blue-blazer, blue-blood denizens from the northeast. It was
10:10 AM ET The conjecture over whether Tiger Woods made an error in not playing competitive golf between the Masters and PGA Championship is not likely to subside, with legitimate arguments on both sides of the issue, especially given his missed cut at the year’s second major championship. But there is clearly a benefit to
For a while Sunday, it looked as if Martin Kaymer was going to win a golf tournament for the first time in almost five years. Through eight holes, Kaymer was rolling along at two-under par and with a three-shot lead in the Memorial. But Kaymer bogeyed the ninth hole, failed to birdie the par-5 11th
Welcome to the Dew Sweeper, your one-stop shop to catch up on the weekend action from the golf world. From the professional tours, trending news, social media headlines and upcoming events, here’s every golf-related thing you need to know for the morning of June 3. Cantlay captures Memorial Fair or not, Patrick Cantlay had the
8:09 PM ET Suspended from his radio show for remarks he made about female golfers, particularly those from South Korea heading into the U.S. Women’s Open, Hank Haney tweeted on Sunday that the victory by Jeongeun Lee6 was validation of his Wednesday “prediction” on his SiriusXM program. Lee6 shot a final-round 70 in Charleston, S.C.
DUBLIN, Ohio – Power golf is at the heart of the modern game, and it probably will be from this day forward, but there is no discounting the power of the mind, which made all the difference Sunday in the final round of the Memorial Tournament. That such proceedings should transpire at the course and
5:29 PM ET DUBLIN, Ohio – Tiger Woods walked off the 18th green at Muirfield Village on Sunday annoyed by the finish but encouraged by his overall play this week at the Memorial Tournament, his last competition before the U.S. Open. Woods was 7 under par for his round through 13 holes and had missed
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Through 64 holes of her eighth U.S. Women’s Open, Lydia Ko was having a week to forget. At five over she was well outside the top 40, a position she’s finished in in only one of her seven career starts in the event. One bad swing at the incredibly difficult par-3 11th
CHARLESTON, S.C. — On a day that featured six-hour rounds from multiple groups in the field, only one player was hit with a slow-play penalty by the USGA, and it was an amateur. Andrea Lee, a junior at Stanford, was first given a warning late in her third round, one in which she was already
7:43 PM ET Associated Press CHARLESTON, S.C. — Former Duke championship teammates Yu Liu of China and Celine Boutier of France were tied for the lead after three rounds of the U.S. Women’s Open. Liu had a 5-under 66 to match Boutier at 7 under at the Country Club of Charleston. Boutier shot 69. The
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Halfway through her third round of the U.S. Women’s Open, Lexi Thompson was in good position to get herself in contention heading into Sunday. She turned in two-under 34, and for the first time had taken advantage of the short par 5s at Country Club of Charleston, making birdies at the first
5:11 PM ET DUBLIN, Ohio — An early run up the leaderboard stalled, and another day of missed opportunities ensued, leaving Tiger Woods out of contention at the Memorial and able to look ahead to the U.S. Open in two weeks. Four birdies in his first seven holes had Woods in the top 10 at
The U.S. Open returns to Pebble Beach Golf Links for a sixth time, and the first time since 2010. With a surplus of storylines, including Brooks Koepka going for a third straight Open win and Phil Mickelson looking to finally end his U.S. Open heartbreak and complete the career Grand Slam, it promises to be
DUBLIN, Ohio – Tiger Woods called his second-round effort Friday afternoon in the Memorial Tournament “a mixed bag,” and, naturally, he had some mixed feelings about it, too. The five-time winner of Jack Nicklaus’ event carded an even-par 72 at Muirfield Village Golf Club and completed 36 holes in two-under 142. He’ll begin Saturday’s third