Jordan Spieth is set to return from the wrist surgery he had in August 2024, setting a date for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am for his return, like Scottie Scheffler, after months away from the sport
Jordan Spieth has been out of action since August 2024 with a wrist injury, but has announced he will be back for the ATandT Pebble Beach Pro-Am later this month
Scottie Scheffler will return to Augusta National as Masters Champion for a second time as he headlines the field for the first golf major of the year. The Masters ushers in the start of the elite
The rising star is quietly having a strong start to the season, though his odds to win the Masters haven’t moved much yet.
El 21 August last year was Jordan Spieth's last official competition round. A few days after closing his season
It was an exciting weekend in the world of golf. With a one-shot win at the DP World Tour's Dubai Desert Classic, LIV Golf star Tyrrell Hatton made his way bac
Jordan Spieth stands on the sidelines during the ... the West Coast Swing to kick off his 2025 season. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler plans to do the same, as the fellow Texan suffered a hand ...
Scottie Scheffler answered questions from the media for the first time since announcing he needed surgery to repair his injured right hand after an accident around the end of December. During a ...
One of the enduring memories of Jason Day’s 2015 Farmers Insurance Open victory at Torrey Pines was 2-year-old son Dash making a greenside bunker his personal sandbox as Day was being honored for his win on the South’s 18th green.
Tyrrell Hatton: The Englishman is known to run hot on the golf course, but he’s suddenly the hottest player on the planet as well. Hatton won the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and has now gone win, runner-up, sixth, fifth, win in his past five worldwide starts.
Former Alabama All-American Justin Thomas earned $959,200 for his runner-up finish in The American Express on Sunday to become the 11th PGA Tour golfer to reach $60 million in career earnings.
Thomas earned $959,200 for his 23-under-par performance in Palm Springs, Calif., which pushed him well over the $60-million mark in career earnings. He now checks in at $60,827,898, surpassing Matt Kuchar for 12th place on the tour’s career money list. Kuchar is at $60,335,682.