Norman told the Post in June the offer was mind-blowingly enormous; we're talking about high nine digits.
Former President Donald Trump was part of the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitational pro-am, put on by a breakaway league he says is creating a gold rush for players
After reading he was the betting favorite for the 3M Open, Tony Finau felt the pressure surprisingly mount in his mind as he sought to extend the momentum he has built this summer
Darren Clarke birdied the last hole to beat a resurgent Padraig Harrington and win the Senior British Open by one shot
The KPMG Women's PGA Championship is doubling the size of its purse to $9 mn, another boost to the women's game that brings prize money for the 5 majors to nearly triple the amount from a decade ago
The US Open isn't the only American major that has felt like an afterthought, lost among chatter and innuendo about topics unrelated to birdies and bogeys
Still to be determined is whether those players are ever welcome back.
Woods returned to competition last month at the Masters
Stenson, who won the British Open in 2016 for his only career major, is among the lowest-ranked players in the field this week at No. 224
The Indian star, who has won twice on the Ladies European Tour, once each in an individual and team event, outplayed Germany's Amelia Paloma Gonzalez Podbicanin 6 and 5
Woods finished a whopping 23 shots behind Scheffler, who claimed his first major title.
The magic the five-time Masters champion summoned so easily for so long was nowhere to be found during another labored four-plus hour journey underneath the Georgia pines on Saturday.
US golfer Tiger Woods has said that he intends to play in the 2022 Masters tournament.
Woods consumes attention at every Masters he plays. It's been that way since the first of his five green jackets he won 25 years ago.
Anirban Lahiri, two-time Olympian, one-time prodigy and Indian golf's eternal journeyman, finished solo-second at the Players Championship day on Tuesday
Tiger Woods was inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame on Wednesday and ushered into golf's most revered club by his daughter, Sam, who delivered a touching speech as the 82-time PGA TOUR winner
Kochhar is still bogey free for the second day running and he is the best Indian at 11-under and was placed T-10
Delhi's Shamim Khan (35-37-68), a 15-time winner on the PGTI, also struck a 68 on day three to gain 16 spots and be placed second at four-under 140
Tiger Woods might not be ready for tour-level golf. He can still deliver quite a show. In a remarkable return from a car crash 10 months ago that badly damaged his right leg, Woods and 12-year-old son Charlie set a tournament record with 11 straight birdies and pushed John Daly and his college son all the way to the finish Sunday in the PNC Championship. Daly and John Daly II, a freshman at Arkansas, shot 57 in the scramble format and won by two shots. It might have been the widest Woods ever smiled after a runner-up finish. The fact that I'm able to have this opportunity this year even a couple weeks ago we didn't really know whether or not I would be doing this, Woods said. But here we are. And we had just best time ever. The birdie streak began on the seventh hole when Woods hit a half-wedge into a foot. Charlie holed a 10-footer on the next hole, stooping to pick up the marker before the ball was even in the cup, another moment where the confident son looked a lot like his ..
The father of Justin Thomas got the first look at Tiger Woods playing a round of golf since his car crash 10 months ago and saw more than he expected. It's crazy how good he's hitting and far he's hitting for what he's been through, Mike Thomas said Thursday at the PNC Championship. It's impressive where he's at. Next up for Woods is playing in front of an audience. It's one thing for the 15-time major champion to play with 12-year-old son Charlie, with Mike Thomas along for the ride, last week near his home in south Florida. It's another to tee it up in front of thousands of spectators and on network TV. Only 10 months ago, Woods shattered bones in his right leg, ankle and foot when the SUV he was driving along a winding suburban road in Los Angeles crashed through a median and down a hill. Woods was immobilized for three months in a makeshift hospital bed in his house. He went from crutches to slowly walking. He was hitting balls on the back end of the range at Albany during