More bets and more money have been wagered on Tiger Woods to win the Memorial Tournament than have been placed on any other golfer at multiple sportsbooks.
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The staggering numbers that prove just how far Bryson DeChambeau is hitting the golf ball these days
He looks bigger. He swings harder. The ball travels farther. The numbers of just how much farther will leave you shaking your head.
Golf organizers fixed an oversight Wednesday by agreeing to move the pandemic-postponed Curtis Cup so that it doesn't conflict with the Solheim Cup.
Tiger Woods is in the field as the PGA Tour remains in Dublin, Ohio, this time for the Memorial Tournament at Jack's place. Here are our experts' best bets.
The focus across sports -- around the world -- is the coronavirus. But with athletes, there is another health factor: Avoiding injury. So how is the PGA Tour juggling that in a social distance world?
Jack Nicklaus said he will continue the tradition of shaking the hand of the Memorial Tournament's winner at the 18th green.
Tiger Woods said he put safety first in deciding not to play much during the coronavirus pandemic.
For weeks, one sporting event after another was canceled or postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here is when we can expect a return to action.
It's been five months since he last played on the PGA Tour. For the first time post-shutdown, he's back. How will he adjust to no fans? Will he break Sam Snead's all-time record? What does the rest of his year look like?
Tiger Woods will be accompanied by two of golf's biggest names when he returns to the PGA Tour at this week's Memorial.
The remaining PGA Tour events on the 2019-20 season will be contested without specators.
Patrick Mahomes goes golfing while life in the NBA bubble gets interesting. Plus we see what's up with Don Mattingly. Here's what you might have missed from the past few days.
Former tennis pro Mardy Fish, who now captains the U.S. Davis Cup team, held off former Bills defensive tackle Kyle Williams to win the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament on Sunday.
Collin Morikawa rallied to reach a playoff then outlasted Justin Thomas once there to win the Workday Charity Open.
Carrying his own bag, Marc Warren closed with a 2-under 70 on Sunday for a one-shot victory at the Austrian Open, the first European Tour event since the coronavirus pandemic shut down the tour in March.
Justin Thomas kept another clean card at Muirfield Village and had a 6-under 66 to turn a three-shot deficit into a two-shot lead on Saturday in the Workday Charity Open.
Former tennis player Mardy Fish birdied the final five holes Saturday to take a three-point lead over former Buffalo defensive tackle Kyle Williams in the American Century Championship. Fish had a 37-point round for a two-day points total of 55.
Nicolai von Dellingshausen and Marc Warren shared the lead after a rain-drenched third round of the Austrian Open.
Collin Morikawa finished the delayed second round of the Workday Charity Open with a three-shot lead, while Brooks Koepka and Justin Rose were among those to miss the cut.

