Harris English found himself in a situation few golfers ever experience, being left out of the singles lineup at the Ryder Cup on Sunday. In fact, only two other players in the history of the event have gone through what English did this year during the singles at Bethpage Black.
Brian Rolapp is not shy about making big decisions, so it is no surprise he is looking to overhaul how the PGA Tour runs. His main job as CEO is to build a more sustainable and exciting future for the sport.
During the Ryder Cup, there were plenty of ups and downs. There has been a sense that the whole game was overshadowed by the heckler situation, but there
The envelope rule became a major talking point again after Europe’s win over the United States at this year’s Ryder Cup. Harris English ended up being the player selected by Keegan Bradley to sit out the singles matches, a decision that brought plenty of attention his way.
Veteran Harris English is following a "whatever it takes is what it takes" philosophy when it comes to rumored changes for the betterment of the PGA Tour.
Heading into the Sunday singles matches at the 2025 Ryder Cup, Team Europe held a commanding 12-5 lead. The Europeans would need to secure just two points from Sunday’s matches to retain the Ryder Cup.
Since captain Keegan Bradley finalized the U.S. Ryder Cup roster on Wednesday, let's have some fun by ranking the three worst duos you would hate to be paired with on the golf course.
Scottie Scheffler has taken over the PGA Tour this year. The world No. 1 just picked up his fifth win of the season at the BMW Championship, continuing a stretch that’s seen him finish inside the top 10 in nine of his last 10 starts.
Making his second U.S. Ryder Cup team gives Georgia native Harris English a ton of confidence entering this week's Tour Championship in Atlanta. With another strong finish at last weekend's BMW Championship, English secured one of captain Keegan Bradley's six automatic roster spots for next month's Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black in New York.
Russell Henley, Harris English and Bryson DeChambeau received the final three automatic qualifying spots on the U.S. Ryder Cup team following Sunday's results at the BMW Championship.
Harris English may have to face the next two critical tournaments in the United Kingdom without his caddie, Eric Larson, whose decades-old prison sentence has proven a tough hurdle to overcome amid new travel regulations for Americans visiting the U.K.
The Ryder Cup is over four months away, but a leader for a spot on the U.S. team in the clubhouse must be Harris English. After a final round 6-under 65, English jumped from obscurity in the middle of the pack to T2, his best finish ever in the 33 major championships he’s played in.
Harris English managed to take home his fifth win at the most recent Farmers Insurance Open, leaving him with pure joy. That joy was not the only highlight of the stretch, but also the historic performance by Danny Walker.
Harris English used a 1-over-par 73 on Saturday to win the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego. English secured a one-stroke victory at 8 under 280 for his first victory in 3½ years.
Harris English, Brian Harman, and Chris Kirk are among a strong contingent of former Georgia Bulldogs playing well at the PLAYERS Championship this weekend.
English reportedly did not play in last week's Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Hartford, Conn., but he tested positive on Monday upon his arrival to Detroit.