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So many candidates for the US team, so few Ryder Cup spots
Ryder Cup captain Zach Johnson still has time on his side, just not as much.
Rory McIlroy a strong anti-Saudi voice that now feels like ‘sacrificial lamb’
He feels like a “sacrificial lamb” with the stunning reversal of the PGA Tour.
PGA Tour commissioner has ‘heated’ meeting with players after LIV Golf merger
Morals were questioned. Lawsuits were filed. Golfers doubled down on their affiliations.
Tiger Woods sightings are rare as he enters semiretirement
Woods said he wants to play the four majors and a few other events.
Spieth goes 5-0 as Americans rule Presidents Cup again
The Americans won the Presidents Cup again, no asterisk needed.
Sure, the International team lost at least four players — maybe more — who defected...
McIlroy says LIV has strained bond with Ryder Cup teammates
Shane Lowry also said there could be some awkward meetings this week.
Female champion at The Country Club wrote the book on golf
Hecker’s victory came seven decades before Title IX changed the landscape for women in sports.
Pro golfer Bart Bryant killed in vehicle accident in Florida
Bryant, 59, was unresponsive when emergency responders in Polk City found him.
Tiger Woods closes out one chapter, will he write another?
Mind-bending accomplishments landed him at the World Golf Hall of Fame.
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Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, an advocate for liberal priorities, dies at age 90
Feinstein died on Thursday night at her home in Washington, D.C., her office confirmed on Friday.