Moving Day at Hoylake
Jon Rahm and Cameron Young charged up the leaderboard, but this British Open remains Brian Harman’s to lose
Jon Rahm and Cameron Young charged up the leaderboard, but this British Open remains Brian Harman’s to lose
A return to Hoylake is a chance to reflect on Woods’s greatness—and his absence
Putting at the British Open is a different animal, and nobody had a better feel for it than Brad Faxon
As Royal Liverpool prepares to host the British* Open, we are reminded of what makes the championship so grand
Rory McIlroy won at Hoylake in 2014, just as Tiger Woods did in 2006. Could Scottie Scheffler be next?
Wyndham Clark willed his way to victory at the U.S. Open, giving the game the respite it sorely needed
Through its lyrics and rhythm, music will forever be inextricably linked to golf
Three-time major champion Padraig Harrington played his way into the weekend at the U.S. Open, then shared his thoughts on the PGA Tour and the future of golf.
A day of record scoring was but one reason the first day of the U.S. Open was special
LOS ANGELES—Brooks Koepka’s strength-of-field analysis has never looked more insightful. The next paragraph is four years old—that makes it 32 in golf years!—but it is aging well and I have an update for it: