Hell hath no fury like a Ryder Cup fan scorned. Especially when it comes to trying to land tickets to the biennial event. The good news? Some fans who were shut out earlier this month because of an apparent technical glitch in the PGA of America’s online ordering system have been able to get tickets
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8:23 AM ET Lisa D. Mickey News headlines around the world have exploded ever since Tiger Woods tied Sam Snead‘s 82 career PGA Tour wins on Sunday. Granted, it is an outstanding feat for a man who has recorded a remarkable career. But there has been one important thing missing in the conversation about Woods’
On Tuesday, CBS Sports announced that it has hired Davis Love III as one of its golf analysts, beginning in 2020, with Love’s debut coming at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in January. He’ll also work the Masters, the PGA Championship and a number of other PGA Tour events. The news comes after
9:19 AM ET Tiger Woods posted a seemingly out-of-nowhere win at the Zozo Championship after a knee procedure and nine-week layoff. So, of course, that leads to the most important question of all: Now what? We go through a little of everything, from next year to career totals to the conversation about being player and
An about face from the NCAA might keep the association from a protracted legal fight with the California state legislature—and potentially change the economics of college sports, golf included, in the process. It could also create new wrinkles with other golf rules around amateur status. On Tuesday, the NCAA Board of Governors announced it had
CBS Sports is seeking to shake up its golf presentation. Days after news broke that it was not renewing the contracts of analysts Peter Kostis and Gary McCord, the network has added a new voice to its lineup. On Tuesday, CBS announced that Davis Love III is joining as a full-time analyst for the Masters,
10:13 AM ET When Tiger Woods hit his opening tee shot in the water at the 10th to start the Zozo Championship, it certainly was not an ideal beginning. That led to a bogey, and when he snapped his tee shot on the second hole (the 11th at the Narashino Country Club) into the trees
That Tiger Woods won a golf tournament on Monday, tying Sam Snead for the PGA Tour’s all-time victory mark, wasn’t really all that surprising. Remarkable, yes, but not surprising. Consider the following: • Gordie Howe had his first 100-point season in the NHL at age 40 with 44 goals and 59 assists, and played until
11:56 PM ET CHIBA, Japan — Tiger Woods the player seemingly made it pretty easy Monday for Tiger Woods the Presidents Cup captain. There has been considerable speculation about whether Woods would pick himself among four captain’s choices for the 12-man team that will play against an International squad at Royal Melbourne in December. Woods’
If you work at Golf Digest, you are bound to hear two questions often: 1.) Do you know Tiger Woods? and 2.) Who are the nicest guys on the PGA Tour? While the answer to the former is usually a disappointing “No,” Golf Digest has tried to answer the latter for a third time with
The PGA Tour’s player-of-the-year race wasn’t decided until the last tournament of the 2018-’19 season. And even after Rory McIlroy won the FedEx Cup title at the Tour Championship in August, the debate over whether he or Brooks Koepka deserved the top honor remained heated before McIlroy contentiously got the nod in a vote of
11:06 AM ET CHIBA, Japan — A typhoon, of all things, interrupted Tiger Woods‘ unlikely brush with history. As the rain hammered down Friday, postponing play at the Zozo Championship and causing considerable upheaval in the region, Woods and several others ventured to a Narita movie theater to catch “Joker.” Woods called the film “dark,”
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 Oct. 28. Tiger ties Snead The greats can make the routine spectacular,
8:34 PM ET In his healthy prime, Tiger Woods was Mike Tyson in a red shirt and slacks. He arrived at the tee box as if he were stepping through the ropes and into the ring, where cowering, wide-eyed opponents all but prepped themselves for the knockout. Woods is no longer that heavyweight champ who
Tiger Woods’ pursuit of history has been golf’s most dominant storyline across the past two-plus decades. Sure, his chase of Jack Nicklaus and his 18 majors is most notable, but one of golf’s most important records—the most PGA Tour victories of all time—has never been closer to Tiger’s grasp, as he closes in on Win
Ha Na Jang is no stranger to the LPGA, having won four times in 2½ years on tour in 2016 and 2017. The 27-year-old has the opportunity to return if she wishes, after shooting a final-round 65 at the BMW Ladies Championship, then winning the title in her native South Korea in a three-hole playoff
6:12 AM ET CHIBA, Japan — Tiger Woods left Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in darkness Sunday night. When he returns Monday morning it won’t be much lighter. This is typically a worst-case scenario for Woods, who doesn’t do well with marathon days on the golf course followed by early wake-up calls. And yet, it
As the players slosh through the rain-delayed Zozo Championship, sticking around for a Monday finish to the first PGA Tour stop held in Japan, they can rest assure that all the effort will be rewarded. The total purse being given out for the no-cut, limited-field event at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club outside Tokyo is
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