Also Wednesday, some Washington residents are moving to Texas over the Evergreen State's cost of living and politics.
From near-fatal accidents and cancer battles to career-threatening injuries and years away from the game, these are the most ...
Welcome, officially, to golf in 2026. Sure, it took us an extra week to get going in ’26, thanks to the postponement of the beloved Sentry at Kapalua. But with Jordan Spieth starting the year by ...
There is a certain kind of golf history that rarely gets the full spotlight. It is not always wrapped in green jackets, major trophies, or grainy footage of iconic swings. Sometimes, it lives in ...
A more diverse game is taking shape. The APGA brings 50+ players to Scottsdale with opportunity — and a $15K prize — on the ...
College golf may house some of the best amateur players in the world, but it is also becoming one of the clearest windows ...
Desert Sun golf columnist Larry Bohannan is retiring after nearly 40 years of covering golf in the Coachella Valley.
Golf Digest has long featured a motto of “How to play, what to play, where to play” golf. You might have seen the phrase on our cover over the years. It’s even a registered trademark. But more ...
This week, as golf celebrates Arnold Palmer’s legacy at Bay Hill, we’re sharing the story of an experiment only The King would attempt: a 1964 head-to-head match against himself using hickory clubs ...
This week’s edition of Cut Line focuses on short stories – like Harbour Town’s comparatively short, 6,973-yard test, Vijay Singh’s short-sighted Olympic decision, and Dawie van der Walt’s short fuse.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — It is golf’s most carefully guarded closed-door event, but on Tuesday afternoon at the Masters, Jon Rahm propped open a window. Hours before Rory McIlroy made his grand arrival to the ...