Months in the making, the controversial melding of Q-school and the PGA Tour's developmental circuit is complete. Let the dart-throwing and second-guessing begin.
Sports management giant IMG loses another top agent and is embroiled in multiple legal issues with former agents over defections and alleged player poaching.
Woods misses cut for first time in the week after a victory as uneven season continues, and Mickelson heads home early for second straight year at Greenbrier Classic.
Four-time major winner sets new personal worst with seventh round in succession above par, seems certain to miss cut at Greenbrier Resort.
World No. 4 hasn't played West Virginia event before, and hasn't often added new tournaments to his schedule. It's been a long while since he won on unfamiliar terra firma -- six years.
Unofficial event with eight top players will offer $1.5 million to winner and will be staged during the Fall Series on the PGA Tour. Woods reportedly signs on for three-year association with Turkish airline sponsoring the mini-tournament.
Despite a smallish population, fans in Northern Ireland turning out in record numbers for this week's Irish Open, staged on nation's shores for the first time since 1953.
In a Tuesday meeting outside Washington, D.C., the PGA Tour acted a lot like the congressmen and senatorial types down the road -- it failed to take the scheduled action.
There's a lot more going on at Olympic Club on Saturday beyond Tiger Woods' attempt to win a 15th major championship.
Beau Hossler, 17, climbed to solo first for several minutes in the second round of the U.S. Open, his second trip to the national championship.
Northern Ireland looking to extend its run of U.S. Open champions to three as McDowell seeks second title in three years, at Olympic Club.
Unbeknownst to many, the rule allowing those within 10 shots of the 36-hole lead to play on the weekend has been eliminated since last year.
Nos. 1-2 Luke Donald and Rory McIlroy struggle mightily in the afternoon session of the U.S. Open and will need a miracle to make it to the weekend, as No. 3 Lee Westwood scratches out a 73.
After five runner-up finishes in the U.S. Open, Mickelson's horrific start leaves him in danger of missing the cut on Friday.
Youngest player in Open history shoots 79, which isn't nearly as bad as it sounds.