Detailing this week's top storylines in professional golf as the PGA Tour heads to Honolulu for the Sony Open.
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The next event on the PGA Tour is the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii. Here's how you can watch all of the action.
Jon Rahm came from seven shots behind to win the Sentry Tournament of Champions on Sunday as Collin Morikawa lost a 7-shot lead in the final round.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said Sunday of LIV Golf: "What they have is very different from what we have. We're going down our path, and they're going down theirs."
Collin Morikawa sank four birdies over his final five holes Saturday for an 8-under 65 and a six-shot lead in the Sentry Tournament of Champions.
Collin Morikawa was dialed in with his irons early and took advantage of some of the scoring holes late in his second round Friday for a 7-under 66 that gave him a 2-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler and J.J. Spaun in the Sentry Tournament of Champions.
Xander Schauffele was 1 over for his round when he withdrew in Kapalua, later saying he couldn't swing at full speed and will have an MRI to see what's wrong with his back.
Jon Rahm birdied three of his last four holes for a 9-under 64 and shared the lead Thursday at the Sentry Tournament of Champions with Collin Morikawa and J.J. Spaun.
Gordon Sargent and Kazuki Higa have accepted invitations to compete in this year's Masters, the Augusta National Golf Club announced Thursday.
The first event of the 2023 PGA Tour is the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Kapalua, Hawaii. Here's how you can watch the action.
Will Zalatoris said his swing is now more efficient, and he hasn't lost any of his speed after spending time while retsing his ailing back on understanding the pressures of his golf and working to improve it.
The Masters sent an invitation to the 2023 tournament to the wrong Scott Stallings, mailing it to an amateur golfer in Georgia, instead of the PGA Tour pro.
Former Ryder Cup player and five-time European Tour winner Barry Lane has died at the age of 62, the DP World Tour said in a statement on Sunday.
Some birthdays seem made for athletic greatness. December 30 is one of them. Tiger Woods and LeBron James were born on the same day.
Who made the biggest impact in professional golf this year? What's in store for these key players in 2023? We look back at the year's noteworthy names.
Kathy Whitworth, whose 88 career victories are the most by any player on a single professional golf tour, has died at the age of 83.
Any golfer who has qualified for the Masters based on previous criteria will be invited in 2023, including at least 16 currently on the LIV Tour.
Vijay Singh and his son Qass finally cashed in on their 16th try at the PNC Championship, winning by two shots over John Daly and his son.
Tiger Woods and 13-year-old son Charlie finished with a 13-under 59 at the PNC Championship despite dealing with a bad foot and a bum ankle.

