Cameron McCormick, after his follow-through, flung his iron back out in front of him, then slid it down through his fingers, until the head of the club touched his hand. …
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He was No. 430 in the world. Here’s why LIV Golf could come next
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesWhen Miguel Tabuena finished off his final-round, seven-under 65 to win the International Series Philippines on Sunday, he crumpled to his knees and pounded the turf. The 31-year-old had just …
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With Tiger Woods on the verge of eligibility for the PGA Tour Champions, many have wondered whether he’ll try his hand on the senior circuit. While Woods’ recent back surgery …
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16-year-old’s Masters bid ends painfully. But then comes emotional gesture
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesTaisei Nagasaki, had he won, would have probably bowed. He did on Saturday, after his third round at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, where the Japanese 16-year-old had been rolling. After …
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You hear teachers talk about it all the time on Instagram and maybe you’ve even come across it during a club fitting. But what exactly is spin loft, and why …
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Why is the White House carting dirt to a golf course? It’s a D.C. mystery
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesVisitors to East Potomac Park in Washington, D.C., might have noticed a new landform taking shape over the past several days: a massive pile of dirt abutting one of the …
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The 2025 season was a big one for PGA Tour veteran J.J. Spaun. He captured his first major by winning the U.S. Open at Oakmont. Then, as a rookie at …
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Inventive 9-holer Inness should be your next New York golf stop
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe area of New York State north of Westchester and south of the Catskill Mountains — from New Paltz to Saugerties and points west — has something of an identity …
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Welcome back to the Monday Finish, where we’re declining all high-stakes super-secret private poker invitations until further notice. To the golf news! GOLF STUFF I LIKE Holing out. By now …
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After losing PGA Tour event, Kapalua forges onward: ‘A real rollercoaster’
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesFrom a distance, the Plantation Course at Kapalua looks much the same as ever — its broad, tumbling fairways framed by pines and backed by the Pacific. But as general …