The Five Players to Watch at the Masters
Among them are golfers who have won the event before and have a good chance to do it again.
By Michael Arkush
Among them are golfers who have won the event before and have a good chance to do it again.
By Michael Arkush
The professional golfer wrote a lengthy post on a social media platform, in which he discussed his struggle with gambling and offered a warning to bettors.
By Emmett Lindner
Although the tour’s deal with the Saudi wealth fund has not closed, the request to a federal judge was a milestone in golf’s surprise détente.
By Alan Blinder
The details of the partnership are far from complete, according to a document outlining the framework of the deal.
By Kevin Draper
The PGA Tour’s merger with LIV is the perfect union of the tour’s lack of principle and LIV’s paucity of character.
By Kurt Streeter
Players and officials are split on the a blockbuster agreement.
By Victor Mather
New data shows that 2023 is shaping up to be the biggest year for Chapter 11 filings in more than a decade.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni
Mickelson, who withdrew from last year’s Masters Tournament as he took criticism for joining LIV Golf, earned a measure of redemption from fans by finishing in a tie for second place.
By Bill Pennington
Rahm trailed Brooks Koepka by two strokes at the start of Sunday’s final round but surged as Koepka faltered to claim his second major tournament victory.
By Alan Blinder and Doug Mills
Plus, Fred Couples sets a Masters record.
By Alan Blinder and Bill Pennington
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