History is everywhere at St. Andrews, which is the home of golf. And this year, for the 150th Open, played at a time when golf is fracturing, the players and visitors and townspeople have stopped to soak it all in.
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The Official World Golf Ranking board began considering LIV Golf's application for recognition during a meeting at the R&A headquarters in St. Andrews, Scotland, on Tuedsay. In a statement, the OWGR said LIV Golf applied for inclusion on July 6.
Asked why he felt he was not necessarily perceived as the world's best golfer, the No. 1-ranked Scottie Scheffler answered, "I don't feel like there's any extra attention on me," and adding, "I would assume not everybody's picking me to win" The Open.
Bryson DeChambeau and golf ball manufacturer Bridgestone have agreed to end their sponsorship relationship, the company confirmed to ESPN.
Tiger Woods on Tuesday said he disagreed with players who left for the LIV Golf circuit, saying they "turned their back on what has allowed them to get to this position."
He has held the Claret Jug and worn a green jacket, in both cases more than once. He has held up all kinds of trophies, most often with one obvious accessory -- a red shirt on Sunday.
Rory McIlroy said Tuesday that he thought it was better for the sport if the winner of the 150th The Open was not from LIV Golf.
Can Tiger Woods pull off a miracle at St. Andrews? Will Rory McIlroy break his drought? Will a no-name shock the world? We go through the list of contenders and hopefuls.
The investigation's focus is on the PGA Tour's actions regarding the Official World Golf Ranking, warnings it has issued to players who were contemplating joining LIV Golf and player suspensions, agents told ESPN's Mark Schlabach.
Three-time Open winner Jack Nicklaus on Tuesday will become only the third American to be honored as an honorary citizen of St. Andrews, Scotland.
It is the 150th edition of The Open, and it is being held at the home of golf -- The Old Course at St. Andrews. Here's a full rundown of the year's final major.
After taking a major off, Tiger Woods is back. But the 150th Open, at St. Andrews, will be about more than just him. We get you set for what could be a wild week.
Tony Romo won the American Century Championship for the third time, beating Mark Mulder and Joe Pavelski with a 5-foot birdie putt on the second hole of a playoff Sunday.
Trey Mullinax won the rain-delayed Barbasol Championship on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title, holing a 15-foot putt from the edge of the 18th green to beat Kevin Streelman by a stroke.
Jerry Kelly won the Bridgestone Senior Players Championship for the second time in three years Sunday, breaking away with two late birdies to beat defending champion Steve Stricker by 2 strokes in Akron, Ohio.
Winless for more than two years, Xander Schauffele picked up his fourth win in the last 12 months Sunday when he overcame a rough patch in the middle of his round with two key birdies and a par save for an even-par 70 to win the Scottish Open.
Tiger Woods played an 18-hole practice round at St. Andrews with Justin Thomas in preparation for the 150th Open Championship.
Max McGreevy completed a 9-under 63 on Saturday to share the second-round lead and had a one-stroke advantage when darkness suspended third-round play in the PGA Tour's Barbasol Championship in Kentucky.
Mark Mulder scored 25 points to take a three-point lead over Mardy Fish in the American Century Championship on Saturday.