Six fans were injured Saturday afternoon when two lightning strikes shook the grounds at East Lake Golf Club duringthe Tour Championship in Atlanta.
Author: Dan Kilbridge, Golfweek
Opinion: Tiger Woods fails to qualify for Tour Championship as season ends with whimper
Tiger Woods won’t have a chance to defend his title next week at the Tour Championship, falling well outside the top 30 in the FedEx Cup standings.
Lee Westwood aims for golf history with girlfriend Helen Storey on the bag at British Open
Westwood was tied for third entering the weekend, just one shot off the lead as he tries to become the oldest first-time major winner in golf history.
Tiger Woods ‘trending in the right direction’ ahead of U.S. Open
Tiger Woods did not play a practice round Tuesday, calling it a “rest day.” But he still got some work in at Pebble Beach.
Rory McIlroy finishes with 61 for dominant RBC Canadian Open victory
Rory McIlroy closed with a 22-under 258 for the week to set the record for lowest score in Canadian Open history.
Rory McIlroy is tied for the Canadian Open lead and eyes a victory in his tournament debut
Rory McIlroy shot 6-under 64 in Saturday’s third round to move into a tie for the lead at 13 under alongside Webb Simpson and Matt Kuchar.
Report: Jason Day hiring Tiger Woods’ former caddie Steve Williams for U.S. Open
Jason Day is working with Tiger Woods’ former longtime caddie, Steve Williams, according to Golf Channel. They will team up for next week’s U.S. Open.
Matt Kuchar, Scott Brown co-lead entering the weekend at RBC Canadian Open
Matt Kuchar birdied his last three holes to get to 12 under and into a tie for the lead alongside Scott Brown in Round 2 of the RBC Canadian Open.
Golf commentator Hank Haney blasts Tiger Woods for his comments about radio show suspension
Tiger Woods said Hank Haney got what he deserved with radio suspension. Haney now calls Tiger “moral authority on issues pertaining to women.”
Wild video shows lightning strike a tree during second round of U.S. Women’s Open
The second round of the 2019 U.S. Women’s Open was in a weather delay on Friday when lightning struck a tree between the 18th and 11th holes.