Golf’s longest day is coming up on June 3. That’s when 10 U.S. Open Final Qualifying tournaments will be held. But three got underway a bit earlier, with some big names involved.
Patrick Reed withdrew from U.S. Open qualifying to snap his streak of competing in every major since the 2014 Masters. Reed did not tee off on Monday after being listed in the field for a sectional qualifier at Dallas Athletic Club.
Patrick Reed made the best shot of the PGA Championship's third round when he dunked an eagle on the par-five No. 18.
The 2024 PGA Championship announced its official field for the second major of the year, and there were a few surprises on the list.
Golf expert Spencer Aguiar of the Action Network provides a data-driven pick for the final round of the 2024 Masters on Sunday, featuring a head-to-head bet involving Matthew Fitzpatrick and Patrick Reed.
They weren't able to finish the first round of The Masters due to a two-hour rain delay in the morning, but sportsbooks still have Round 2 matchups available to bet. So bet them we shall.
This year's Masters will see 13 LIV golfers take part in a tradition unlike any other. Here's how each of them made the field.
It's officially Masters week, the best four days on the golf calendar every year.
LIV Golf star Patrick Reed now finds himself in massive trouble. After a federal court had dismissed his lawsuit against Brandel Chamblee, Eamon Lynch, and other news outlets, he now has to pay them.
A federal judge dismissed both of Patrick Reed’s defamation cases against 18 total defendants on Wednesday — and the LIV golfer could be on the hook for attorney fees.
Cameron Smith of Australia posted a 3-under-par 68 to complete a wire-to-wire victory at LIV Golf Bedminster on Sunday in Bedminster, N.J. Smith's three-day total of 12-under 201 was seven shots better than India's Anirban Lahiri, who had a final-round 70 at Trump National Golf Club.
Playing in his final event before defending his Open Championship later this month, Cameron Smith survived a closing bogey on Sunday to win the LIV Golf event at Centurion Club in London.
LIV Golf dropped its antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour. The PGA Tour dropped its counterclaim against LIV Golf. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund dropped its appeal. But some pending litigation didn’t end with the PGA Tour-LIV Golf partnership agreement: LIV golfer Patrick Reed’s defamation lawsuits against journalists and outlets.
Things could get interesting at Los Angeles Country Club on Thursday. At least, there are golf fans out there who wonder if they will be, as that is the time that Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy tee off together in the first round of the U.S. Open.
Pros from the rival leagues are grouped in with each other for Round 1 of the PGA Championship.
If the Masters proved anything last month, it's that there are a few golfers who defected to LIV Golf with a shot at winning a major this season.
The week of the Masters has finally arrived, and by now you're probably well aware of who the favorites are to win at Augusta National on Sunday.
Patrick Reed is asking golf fans to move past a rules hullabaloo from last weekend's Dubai Desert Classic that he dubbed a "non-issue." The LIV Golf member released a statement on the subject Tuesday night.
The latest controversy in the golf world involves one player throwing a tiny piece of wood toward another in a culmination of months of legal tension.
LIV Golf player Patrick Reed’s attorney is already suing five sports media personalities and four companies for defamation.
Longtime PGA Tour member, and new LIV Golf talent, Patrick Reed filed a defamation suit against the Golf Channel and one of their broadcasters on Tuesday.
Many of the golfers who have left the PGA Tour for LIV have mentioned the more favorable schedule as a big reason for their move. The big bucks that have been thrown their way, of course, have also been very appealing.
That is likely Reed’s way of taking the high road. No one would blame him if he felt slighted by not being chosen for the Ryder Cup team. While he is not very well-liked on the PGA Tour, Reed has been excellent at the Ryder Cup.
Reed returned to competitive play Thursday and shot an opening-round 72 at the Tour Championship but mostly discussed his recent ordeal when speaking with reporters.
Twitter users have speculated that the account has ties to Reed or is even be run by his wife. The account has over 6,000 followers and has a history of defending Reed and calling out other golfers.
Even if the ball did bounce before Reed improved his lie, that wasn’t the issue. The issue is that Reed decided to remove his ball before consulting with a rules official. He should have sought an official first before doing anything.
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