Sports Illustrated asked several Tour pros about their favorite competition courses, and the answers were surprising.
Golf Digest declares "The Putter of the Future," Tom Watson joins the staff and the magazine reaches 1 million circulation.
Love it, hate it or really don’t care (the overwhelming result of my very unscientific poll), the brainchild of Tiger Woods ...
We begin our countdown at the beginning, exploring when Golf Digest was founded out of a bedroom, the first U.S. President ...
When Grant Horvat teed it up against Max Homa at Pelican Hill, the idea was simple: start five under par and see if he could ...
Black Desert Resort, the final course designed by Tom Weiskopf, is ranked as the top public-access course in Utah. The course, built on a dramatic lava field, was designed with wide fairways to ...
How Jeffrey Kang, once nation’s best junior, overcame driver yips to earn long-awaited PGA Tour card
When Jeffrey Kang was in college at the University of Southern California, he’d sometimes earn some extra cash by helping head coach Chris Zambri with his junior golf clinics. For Zambri, it was ...
The PGA Tour announced changes to its senior management team under new CEO Brian Rolapp. Dhruv Prasad was named Chief Commercial Officer and Paul Hicks was named Executive Vice President, Strategic ...
Sports Illustrated polled players on a number of topics including whose swing they admire the most. A few names came up time and again. The always-smooth Adam Scott has a swing that is the envy of ...
Aaron Judge begins his home run trot after blasting a three-run shot in the fourth inning of Game 3 of the ALDS versus Toronto. Al Bello / Getty Images NEW YORK — Fans will buzz about the home run for ...
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