A World Golf Hall of Famer who could drive a ball more than 300 yards in his prime, he recorded 113 victories.
Tiger Woods turns 50 on Tuesday and in the past three decades he's hit many shots that have left his playing partners in awe.
The golf world lost some prominent figures in 2025, individuals who made lasting contributions to the game and its community.
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In memoriam: Golfing greats we lost in 2025
McEvoy was at the peak of his game in the late Seventies. He won the Amateur Championship in 1977 and 1978, the Silver Medal at The Open Championships of 1978 and 1979 for Low Amateur and, in 1978, ...
In an era of $600 drivers and 'optimized' swings, a band of tinkerers and hobbyists find purity in the 'sweet spot' of a ...
President Trump is eyeing a takeover of the Washington, D.C., public golf system, but local golf officials and elected ...
Real players competing on real golf courses for real stakes. That's all it takes. During a time in which professional golf decision makers are pulling hair out of their heads trying to whip together ...
On Monday morning, the R&A announced a big change for its flagship tournament, the Open Championship, for 2028. Instead of its normal mid-July dates, the 2028 Open will be postponed until early August ...
Fuzzy Zoeller, one of golf’s most colorful and well-known players with a legacy marred by a racist joke about Tiger Woods, has died at 74. His cause of death was not available. Zoeller won two majors ...
The American golfer made history at the 1979 Masters, becoming the first debut winner since 1935 and the last to do so. Zoeller added a second major title with a dramatic play-off victory over Greg ...
Two-time major champion Fuzzy Zoeller died at the age of 74, the PGA Tour announced on Thursday. "Fuzzy was a true original whose talent and charisma left an indelible mark on the game of golf," PGA ...
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