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Struggles continue for Tiger, Spieth.
They were a combined 24-over par at Winged Foot.
No sweet redemption for Mickelson at U.S. Open.
Could a PGA Tour Champions schedule be in Phil’s future?
More evidence bettors should use heads, not hearts.
William Hill said 29 percent of U.S. Open money was on Mickelson.
Television makes everyone feel they belong.
Coverage hits early-round goal of showing every player.
Peacock streaming service makes golf debut.
As expected, fans weren’t happy having to hunt down coverage.
Bryson DeChambeau has something big coming soon.
He intends to use a 48-inch-long driver – because he’s Bryson.
Caddyshack comes to life briefly at U.S. Open.
Michael O’Keefe (Danny Noonan) looped during practice rounds.
Gary Woodland has torn labrum in left hip.
He still nearly made the U.S. Open cut as defending champion.
PGA Tour players honor DJ, Scheffler.
Little surprise in choices for Player and Rookie of the Year.
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The Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open will be a pilot event for the return of fans on the European Tour. It will be played in front of a limited number of spectators, Oct. 1-4, at the Renaissance Club in East Lothian, Scotland (READ MORE). ... The Australian PGA Championship, to be hosted by Royal Queensland Golf Club in Brisbane, Australia, is postponed until Feb. 18-21, 2021. ... The Symetra Tour adds Mission Inn Championship to its schedule, to be played Oct. 15-17 in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida (READ MORE).