The USGA announced Monday that it is moving the U.S. Open and the media rights for all its…
Dustin Johnson extends an impressive streak, Ian Poulter passes some impressive gas and a funny WAG story you have to hear
Rob Carr By Alex Myers Welcome to another edition of The Grind where we have never been so thrilled to get a haircut. My appointment felt like what I can…
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The field for this year’s U.S. Open at Winged Foot might not look appreciably different than it has…
The strangeness of a still and silent summer has hit home in the past few weeks for John…
Welcome to another edition of The Grind where we are going to try to be even more positive…
The governing body confirmed the decision to Golf Digest on Monday, and in the wake of the coronavirus…
The open championship’s continuous run since the end of WWII in 1946 has been broken, the Olympic Games…
Don Shula was an avid golfer, if not a particularly good one, an occasional bane for a man…
In our latest instalment of the “Great Golf Debates” writers Christopher Powers and Joel Beall tackle the pressing…
The USGA is king when it comes to overseeing national championships and governing rules. The foot soldiers of…
In 2018 the USGA announced its new playoff format, a two-hole aggregate setup, to break ties for the…
How many times have you been on a course and wished you had an extra club in the…
Golfers from around the United States have looked to golf courses (in areas where play is still permitted…
One group standing pat—for the moment—is the USGA.
Welcome to another edition of The Grind where we realize we were wrong about the cardigan. I always…
It was not the most famous tree in golf circles, perhaps trailing only the Lone Cypress that is…
Three months after the R&A and USGA rolled out the new World Handicap System on Jan. 1, the…