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Tiger Woods has won the Zozo Championship to tie Sam Snead's PGA Tour record of 82 victories. → Read More
DeChambeau said the Tour's internal ShotLink data shows he's not in the top 10 percent of slow players. → Read More
It's not often that Phil Mickelson's pro-am partner might be more famous than he is. → Read More
What (and how much) will we see from Tiger in 2020? Will the Tour do anything about slow play? And who will finish the year No. 1? SI previews the 2020 PGA Tour season. → Read More
After overcoming a titanic effort from Diego Schwartzman, Grand Slam No. 19 looks likelier than ever for Rafa Nadal. → Read More
Matteo Berrettini finally capitalized on his fifth match point to beat Gael Monfils and reach his first Grand Slam semifinal. → Read More
Daniil Medvedev tuned out a chorus of boos against Stan Wawrinka to reach the U.S. Open semifinals. But his recent run is hardly surprising. → Read More
Day Seven in Flushing Meadows saw the doubles team of Coco Gauff and Caty McNally keep up their impressive run while Serena Williams and Roger Federer made quick work of their opponents. → Read More
Day Four at Flushing Meadows saw an astounding Taylor Townsend oust Simona Halep, Alexander Zverev struggle to put away Frances Tiafoe and Nick Kyrgios continue to pick up momentum. → Read More
Woods is expected to make a full recovery and return to action in October. → Read More
The PGA Tour’s revamped 2019 season unmitigated success. Why was it so memorable? From Tiger’s transcendent win to Brooks Koepka’s major dominance, we look back at one of golf’s best years in recent memory. → Read More
Tiger Woods’s PGA season came to an early ending after struggling in the FedEx Cup, but don’t let the so-so showings and missed cuts fool you: 2019 was special. → Read More
Phil Mickelson almost missed his Sunday tee time because his hotel caught fire. → Read More
Woods will have major work to do on the weekend if he is to qualify for the Tour Championship. → Read More
Tiger Woods' one-under 71 saw him fall way behind as the rest of the BMW Championship field took advantage of good conditions at Medinah. → Read More
After his pro-am Wednesday at Medinah, Woods told media that his body is feeling "way better" than it did last week. → Read More
Patrick Reed slammed the door on his post-Masters slump, but Bryson DeChambeau and the topic of slow play were the talk of Liberty National this weekend. → Read More
After videos surfaced showing DeChambeau taking minutes to hit a five-footer, Pepperell went off. → Read More
The threesome of DeChambeau, Justin Thomas and Tommy Fleetwood needed 4 hours and 51 minutes to finish their round. → Read More
After an opening-round 75, Tiger Woods withdrew from the Northern Trust due to a mild oblique strain. → Read More