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Wagner's analysis of the game is smart and underrated. But his schtick is irresistible: After every major round, Wagner ...
But it is real.” More than 10,200 players signed up for this year's U.S. Open. A little more than half the 156-player field ...
With new irons in the bag, Bryson DeChambeau's sharp chipping takes him into co-lead at LIV Virginia
With an opening five-under 66, DeChambeau co-led at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club with two-time major winner Martin Kaymer, ...
Invented 90 years ago, the Stimpmeter remains the gold standard in golf for measuring green speeds. Here's everything you need to know about the surprisingly simple device ...
Rory McIlroy’s buildup to next week’s U.S. Open at Oakmont took a further concerning turn on Friday in the RBC Canadian Open. In his first start since his worst finish this season—a T-47 in the PGA ...
By all rights, the mind should go to the winner, Jack Nicklaus. It was his first victory as a pro, and the first of his 18 ...
That spot won’t improve after his second round. After opening with a 70 on Thursday, Pavon made a 12 on his first hole Friday ...
In an exclusive interview with Golf Digest, Thomas Pagel, the USGA's chief governance officer, explained what to expect on ...
When you look at amateur wedge stats from this scoring zone, it turns out that misses long or short of the intended target, ...
The tour's Live Drone AR, which uses a moving drone camera to track shots, recently won the George Wensel Technical ...
It’s a big claim. But when you look at the details and data regarding Dustin Johnson's birdie on the 72nd hole at Oakmont in ...
"That moment changed me. I became much more guarded, aware that anything I said could be stripped of context and weaponized." ...
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