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LPGA and USGA to require players to be assigned female at birth or transition before male puberty
The LPGA and the USGA have updated their gender policies that will require players to be assigned female at birth or to have transitioned to female before going through male puberty More »
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Tiger Woods has no firm answers on a deal with Saudis or his future as a player
Tiger Woods doesn't have a clear view of the future, whether that's his playing schedule for the PGA Tour's negotiations with the Saudi funders of LIV Golf More »
Ryggs Johnston goes from a tiny Montana town to Australian Open champion: Analysis
Talk about taking the road less traveled More »
Mollie Marcoux Samaan stepping down as LPGA commissioner after 3 1/2 years of record prize money
Mollie Marcoux Samaan is leaving after more than three years as LPGA commissioner More »
Ryggs Johnston wins Australian Open for first title. Jiyai Shin wins women's event
Unheralded American Ryggs Johnston has won his first professional title by claiming the Australian Open by three stokes, while South Korea’s Jiyai Shin claimed her second Women’s Australian Open which was played concurrently at two courses on the famed Melbourne sand belt More »
LIV Golf will hire sports and entertainment leader Scott O'Neil to replace Greg Norman, report says
Scott O'Neil is set to become the next CEO of Saudi-funded LIV Golf More »
Joel Dahmen's biggest win was keeping his PGA Tour card: Analysis
Joel Dahmen lived up to the adage that while getting a PGA Tour card is difficult, keeping it can be even harder More »
Tiger Woods to skip his holiday tournament in the Bahamas as his back heals
Tiger Woods will be going to Hero World Challenge as a tournament host only More »
Maverick McNealy birdies the last hole at Sea Island to finally become PGA Tour winner
Maverick McNealy is finally a winner on the PGA Tour, and it took a shot he won't soon forget More »
Thitikul finishes eagle-birdie to win CME Group Tour Championship and claim record $4M prize
Down by two shots with two holes to play, Jeeno Thitikul knew exactly what was needed to capture the biggest prize in women’s golf history More »