World Golf Hall of Famer Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki of Japan died Tuesday after a battle with colon cancer. He was 78. Ozaki won 114 tournaments around the world, including a record 94 on the Japan Golf Tour between 1973 and 2002.
Tom Watson spent enough time watching Jack Nicklaus over the years to learn more than a few things about how to refine his golf swing. Watson and Nicklaus had plenty of battles across their careers, and at their best, few players moved a club better than they did.
Brooks Koepka shook up the golf world by announcing his decision to step away from LIV Golf on Tuesday. Koepka cited family as the reason for his departure but noted that he’ll have an update on what’s coming next at some point.
Jon Rahm is known as one of the top ball strikers in the game today, and when you look at his swing in detail, it is clear why. While he does not have the classic technique of a Rory McIlroy or Tommy Fleetwood, that has not held him back.
Gary Player has never been one to avoid a bit of controversy and does not mind getting into the occasional spat, either. Player is inarguably one of the greatest golfers to ever play the game.
Brooks Koepka is leaving LIV Golf. On Tuesday, the LIV Golf announced the departure of the former World No.1 golfer. The PGA Tour would later issue a cryptic message regarding him.
Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki, whose 113 worldwide victories are the most of any player from Japan, died Wednesday in his home country after a battle with colon cancer, the Japan Golf Tour said.
LIV Golf announced Tuesday that five-time majors champion Brooks Koepka has parted ways with the worldwide tour prior to the 2026 season. The 35-year-old Koepka, who had one year left on his LIV contract, has yet to declare whether he intends to return to the PGA Tour.
Shane Lowry sensed Europe was relaxing too soon. It looked like Europe had the Ryder Cup wrapped up before Sunday even began. By Saturday night, the scoreboard showed an 11.5 to 4.5 lead for Europe, and only the visiting fans could be heard above the noise at Bethpage Black.
Colin Montgomerie holds one of the most unwanted records in golf. The Scotsman has the most second-place finishes in major championship history without a win, coming second on five occasions.
It was the 2000 PGA Championship at Valhalla, and Tiger Woods was paired with Jack Nicklaus for the first two rounds. Nicklaus, a five-time winner of the event, played his last PGA Championship that year.
Padraig Harrington has put together a remarkable career over the years, and he’s got the silverware to prove it. Still, there’s one event from the early days of his career that probably still sticks with him.
When TGL presented by SoFi returns on December 28, the innovative indoor golf league will debut a series of enhancements designed to amplify the drama that made its inaugural season a success.
Mito Pereira, who came close to winning the 2022 PGA Championship before leaving the PGA Tour for LIV, is retiring from golf at age 30, he announced Monday.
Si Woo Kim has denied a rumored move to LIV Golf for the second time this month. Kim, 30, committed to next month's Sony Open in Hawaii, but an official close to Kim did acknowledge that his client was one of "many" Korean players to be offered contracts by the Saudi-backed league.
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Matt and Cameron Kuchar shot a tournament-record 54 on the second and final day of the PNC Championship to land their first title in the father-son event on Sunday in Orlando, Fla.
Ryan Gerard went the extra mile to earn an invitation to the 2026 Masters tournament. Gerard actually traveled approximately 10,000 miles from Jupiter, Fla., to Mauritius.
Matt Kuchar and his son, Cameron, teamed up to fire a 15-under-par 57 on Saturday to take a 2-shot lead in the PNC Championship in Orlando, Fla. John Daly
Sergio Garcia signed a multi-year contract extension with LIV Golf on Friday and will return to his role as the team captain for Fireballs GC. The move also comes after Garcia did not renew his DP World Tour membership for 2026.