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19th hole: Proposed splinter tour exposes cracks in PGA Tour's foundation

The proposed Premier Golf League is built around the premise that the current setup has golf's superstars subsidizing too many also-rans. → Read More

Phil Mickelson’s ‘Meh’ attitude poses problem for PGA Tour Champions

Phil Mickelson turns 50 this year, but there's little chance he'll be showing up on the senior circuit any time soon. → Read More

Eamon's Corner: The fall of the AT&T Byron Nelson at Trinity Forest

In the latest edition of Eamon's Corner, Golfweek's Eamon Lynch unpacks on what the AT&T Byron Nelson's move from Trinity Forest means. → Read More

While protecting the reputation of one, the Tour risks losing respect of many

A number of truths became apparent when it was revealed that Patrick Reed hired a lawyer to silence one of his biggest critics. → Read More

Exclusive: Patrick Reed's lawyer tried to silence Brandel Chamblee on 'cheating'

Reed's lawyer sent a cease and desist letter to Brandel Chamblee demanding the Golf Channel analyst not repeat accusations that Reed cheated → Read More

Eamon’s Corner: Fans not likely to let up on Patrick Reed anytime soon

It was five days after New Year's Eve before we got the fireworks. But the Sentry Tournament of Champions was a great way to usher in 2020. → Read More

Wish list of golf courses yet unplayed: Royal Melbourne and beyond

The list numbers several clubs that are difficult to get to from the northern coast of Tasmania to an Old Course in western Ireland. → Read More

As the decade closes, new year promises tantalizing plots, villains and rivalry

Tiger Woods' late-season resurgence makes 2020 all the more tantalizing, but there are subplots on the PGA Tour to keep things interesting. → Read More

Opinion: In lopsided Presidents Cup, only women can save the event

Making the Presidents Cup a co-ed event would give it a unique flavor while elevating women's golf. → Read More

Eamon's Corner: Giving thanks for all that happened in golf this year

First and foremost, Eamon Lynch is giving thanks for Tiger Woods for his win at the Masters and all that it means for the game. → Read More

Eamon’s Corner: Players need to know the rules and be held accountable

On "Eamon's Corner," Eamon Lynch says professional golfers should have no excuse for not knowing the rules of their workplace. → Read More

Rory vs. Brooks: In POY debate, the real question is one of major significance

In my view, Rory McIlroy’s victory at the Players is equal to Brooks Koepka’s at the PGA Championship. → Read More

A PGA Tour fallacy is exposed, while Brooks Koepka's disclosure stays true to brand

This past year introduced a new reality. The kindly old fallacy is exposed: Not all of these guys are good, or at least not all of the time. → Read More

Watch Eamon’s Corner: Golf deserves Koepka-McIlroy rivalry

There's a debate now about who should be Player of the Year, but that's way less interesting that what is promised for the years ahead. → Read More

Lynch: Listen carefully for the punches Koepka doesn't pull

Brooks Koepka dependably offers the kind of candor seldom seen among the khaki-clad clones who populate professional golf. → Read More

Eamon's Corner: Conflict between stars, more rivalries would be a boon to the Tour

While Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka appear to have cleared the air, the theater of their spat is just what the PGA Tour needs. → Read More

Lynch: Bryson DeChambeau is polarizing, but he's not the only one to blame in slow play drama

DeChambeau is the most polarizing man in the sport, which was evident by how many of his fellow Tour players were willing to swipe at him. → Read More

Lynch: Tiger Woods puts to rest any talk of a playing captain at Presidents Cup

Tiger Woods is too far off in form to consider ditching the walkie talkie and lacing up his spikes at the Presidents Cup. → Read More

Tiger Woods withdraws from The Northern Trust

Tiger Woods, who shot an uninspiring first-round 75 at The Northern Trust on Thursday, is not coming back for his second round on Friday. → Read More

Lynch: Tiger's season may finish in Chicago, but it really ended at Augusta

Since his two recent wins, Tiger has been a ghostly figure on Tour, appearing somewhere between physically spent and emotionally uninterested → Read More