World No. 1 golfer Brooks Koepka arrives at the Open Championship needing to play Royal Portrush as well as his caddie Ricky Elliott has.
Author: Eamon Lynch, Golfweek
Opinion: The Open Championship at Portrush might be only thing Northern Ireland can agree on
The Open Championship makes first appearance in Northern Ireland since 1951; the Troubles are in past, but province retains slightly sinister air.
Opinion: Brooks Koepka shows in PGA Championship win he’s one of golf’s top alpha dogs
Throughout his PGA Championship victory, Brooks Koepka displayed the type of “arrogance” that makes him so good.
His appeal to masses is obvious, but the John Daly show is getting old at PGA Championship
At the PGA Championship, there is a sense that John Daly’s act is tired, that he is afforded courtesies that his conduct cost him any right to expect.
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In latest PGA Championship showing most notable for his riding a cart, John Daly remains proof that growing old and growing up are mutually exclusive.
Opinion: Tiger Woods roars as others whimper, and that’s the difference at Masters
Tiger Woods wasn’t alone in entering the final round of the Masters with self-belief, but confidence is a perishable asset that can spoil at Augusta.
Opinion: Matt Kuchar finally pays caddie $50,000, but drama costs him more than cash
Matt Kuchar’s decision to shortchange a caddie thousands of dollars has damaged his reputation, and even a larger check can’t undo the harm.
Opinion: Sergio Garcia’s past behavior speaks louder than his latest apology after DQ
Sergio Garcia was 11 days and 8,000 miles removed from Saudi Arabia when he began an effort to repair his reputation at Riviera Country Club.
In rare move, PGA Tour wipes out early scores at rainy Genesis Open
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. – British Open weather broke out Thursday at the Genesis Open. Heavy…