Eighteen months after they went head to head for $9 million in charity money at the Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson will face off again next month.
The PGA Tour on Thursday released its revised list of tournaments split over the 2019-2020 and 2020 Fall seasons to cover up for time lost to the Corona-virus pandemic.
The PGA Tour is expected to shortly announce an earlier than expected return to tournament play post-Covid with the first event likely to be held as early as in June.
It is difficult to spot any sort of a horizon with the corona-virus wreaking havoc across the globe, but there is a world out there holding its breath. For one, the Ryder Cup is on.
Tiger Woods has pulled out of next week’s Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass citing a bad back, and the worry now is whether he will be ready to defend his Masters title in April.
Arjun Atwal, the only Indian winner on the PGA Tour, earned one of four berths available from Monday Qualifying for this week’s The Honda Classic, to be played in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Tiger Woods chalked up some dubious records on his latest outing, the Genesis Invitational at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California.
Zubin Nijhawan of Panchkula and Mumbai’s Akash Modi topped the standings after round two of the PGTI Pre Qualifying I for the 2020 season at the Kensville Golf & Country Club near Ahmedabad on Sunday.
Zubin Nijhawan of Panchkula and Kochi’s Madesh Krishna returned cards of 2-under-70 to lead round one of the PGTI’s Pre Qualifying I for the 2020 season at the Kensville Golf & Country Club near Ahmedabad on Saturday.
Tiger Woods carded a second successive 6-under par 64 to open up a two-shot lead on 12-under 128 after the second day of the $9.75 million Zozo Championships in Japan on Saturday.
Players Championship and FedEx Cup winner Rory McIlroy was voted player of the year for the 2018-19 season by eligible fellow professionals, the PGA Tour said on Wednesday.
Internationals captain Ernie Els has said he will keep the door open for Asian stars for the Presidents Cup against the United States in Australia from December 9 to 15.
Anirban Lahiri may have had to quit the ongoing Korn Ferry Tour finals to evacuate his family from Florida, but securing a quick return to the PGA Tour has been most satisfying.
Eight birdies were dented somewhat by two bogeys as Anirban Lahiri continued his hunt for a lost PGA Tour card on day two of the Korn Ferry Tour’s Albertsons Boise Open on Friday.
One down, two to go is where those gunning for full PGA Tour status find themselves on the eve of the Boise Open, the second of three Korn Ferry Tour finals events that tees off on Thursday.
A couple of inches stood between a chance of returning to full PGA Tour status and playing on in the Korn Perry Tour finals series for Anirban Lahiri at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship in Colombus, Ohio, on Sunday.
Hideki Matsuyama smashed the Medinah Country Club’s Course no. 3 record by two shots with a blistering 9-under 63 to lead the field at the $9.25 BMW Championship in Medinah, Illinois, on Friday.
The Asian Tour will have a third tournament in India in the form of the Classic Golf and Country Club International Championship that will run from September 12 to 15.