SUGAR GROVE, Ill. — Bryson DeChambeau lashed a mighty mid-iron toward the green of the par-5 second hole at Rich Harvest Farms. Solid shot, ending up...
The PGA Tour. Just. Won’t. Go. Away. For some reason, the biggest legacy brand in pro golf is still in midseason form — even if it’s...
I’ll admit I never really got it from the start. When the PGA Tour instituted the FedEx Cup Playoffs in 2007, it felt like an answer...
I used to really, really enjoy playing in scrambles. Back in my high school days, three of my golf-team buddies and I would take great joy...
Zach Johnson’s job just got a little easier. The first-time United States Ryder Cup captain has the most pressurized part of the gig still a few...
While the proliferation of personal video and launch monitor technology has allowed golfers to scrutinize their swings like never before, there’s one issue with all of...
Jimmy Dunne. Ed Herlihy. Ron Price. Of those three men, I only knew — vaguely — of one entering this summer. (That one was Dunne, who...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — For some people, the primary appeal of golf is the competition. About beating your buddies, or beating the best. For others, it’s...
There’s something about individual sports that, for me at least, doesn’t lend itself to the time-honored habit of pulling for the underdog. I think it’s the...
There are plenty of truths and opinions to harvest from the 87th Masters Tournament last weekend. Chief among those: Jon Rahm is the baddest man in...