Rahm, McIlroy and Scheffler have been battling it out for No. 1 in the world. Who's got the top spot in our rankings this week?
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Scottie Scheffler successfully defended his Phoenix Open title Sunday to regain the No. 1 spot in the world.
South Africa's Ockie Strydom shot a 9-under 63 on Sunday to power up the leaderboard and clinch the Singapore Classic by one stroke from Finland's Sami Valimaki.
WNBA star Brittney Griner attended the WM Phoenix Open golf tournament Saturday in her second public appearance since her release from a Russian prison.
Scottie Scheffler, bidding to defend his Phoenix Open title and regain the No. 1 spot in the world, shot a 3-under 68 to take a two-shot lead into the final round.
Stephen Ames parred all 18 holes Saturday to finish a wire-to-wire win at the Trophy Hassan II in Rabat, Morocco.
Defending champion Scottie Scheffler leads the Phoenix Open at 10 under, good for a 2-shot lead over Jon Rahm and Adam Hadwin when play was suspended Friday because of darkness.
Stephen Ames fired a 3-under par 70 to maintain his spot at the top of the leaderboard following the second round of the Trophy Hassan II on Friday in Rabat, Morocco.
Tiger Woods has committed to next week's Genesis Invitational, the event he was attending two years ago when he was involved in a single-car crash.
Stephen Ames carded a 6-under-par 67 to seize a three-stroke lead after the first round of the Trophy Hassan II on Thursday in Rabat, Morocco.
Nick Taylor and Adam Hadwin (5-under 66) shared the first-round lead at the windy WM Phoenix Open, where play was suspended because of darkness after a late start due to frost.
The U.S. Open has added the NCAA champion and Latin America Amateur champions to the list of exempt players, along with making slight tweaks to categories for players who don't have to qualify.
Comfortable with his position at No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking, Rory McIlroy told reporters Wednesday that "consistency-wise, I've been as good as I have ever been in my career."
Beside good golf and the Super Bowl in the Phoenix area, there will be plenty of fun with the fans. Here's what else is happening on Tour this week.
LIV Golf League lawyers said the PGA Tour has driven up LIV Golf's costs by "hundreds of millions of dollars" and driven down its revenue to "virtually zero."
A mini-controversy over Aaron Rodgers' handicap, Augusta National makes a course adjustment and more from what you missed in golf this weekend.
The 2023 PGA Tour's next event is in Scottsdale, Arizona, for the WM Phoenix Open. Here is how you can watch all of the action.
St. Andrews Links Trust announced on Monday that it will remove stone walkways it had recently added to the sides of the iconic Swilcan Bridge on the 18th hole of the Old Course in Scotland.
Justin Rose took all the drama out of a long week with three quick birdies that sent him to a 3-shot victory Monday in the wind-delayed AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, ending four years without winning and making him eligible for the Masters.
Attorneys representing the PGA Tour plan to ask a federal judge to consider pushing back the discovery deadline and scheduled start of an antitrust lawsuit involving LIV Golf's claims that the PGA Tour is using monopoly powers.