Four-times major champion Brooks Koepka on Tuesday declared his nagging health issues a thing of the past as he gets set to chase a maiden Green Jacket at this week's Masters in his third tournament ...
Defending champion Tiger Woods tied his best-ever opening round at the Masters and was three shots behind clubhouse leader Paul Casey on Thursday before play was suspended at Augusta National Golf ...
Elite golf action comes to the fore as major champions Bubba Watson, Patrick Reed, Charl Schwartzel, and Louis Oosthuizen head to the Philippines ...
After winning the 2025 US Open, Carlos Alcaraz won the Japan Open before sitting out the Shanghai Masters due to a left ankle injury sustained during the first round match in Tokyo.
The 2026 edition of the Masters golf tournament will feature four more hours of broadcast coverage on Amazon Prime Video, Augusta National Golf Club announced on Tuesday. Amazon will air coverage of ...
the most-watched golf telecast on any network since 2018. That number was up 33% from 2024, which saw Scottie Scheffler win for the second time. Adding the Masters is another acquisition in the sports ...
Years removed from his days at Nike and working with Mike Taylor at The Oven, Patrick Reed still credits the legendary club designer for showing him what the possibilities are with golf clubs. Taylor ...
Scheffler, the world No. 1, currently sports a 2-6-3 record in 11 Ryder Cup matches. That's good for a win rate of .181, the ...
MacIntyre, the world No 9 and now among 47 European players to play in a winning Ryder Cup team on US soil, heads a Scottish ...
What a brutal week this is, brimming with anticipation, moving just like any other week, with so little to distract us beyond … video of Tyrrell Hatton pausing his swing because someone farted. Yep, ...
Jon Rahm and Shane Lowry struggled in their return to action, with Rahm briefly arguing with a marshal at the Spanish Open.
Devlina Sarkar is a Newsweek contributor based in New Delhi, India. Her focus and passion is all things golf, as well as film. Devlina has been with Newsweek since February, 2025 and previously wrote ...