Sergio Garcia issued an apology almost immediately and Wednesday attended a hastily arranged press conference to make a public apology. He looked ash-faced and sounded distraught. He said "sorry" or "apologize" 15 times in eight minutes. More...
Based solely on his racially insensitive comment about Tiger Woods, we don't know if Sergio Garcia is a racist, but we do know that he's a whiner and a victim who's incapable of blaming himself when things go wrong, writes SI's Michael Rosenberg. More...
One hundred years after Francis Ouimet's historic win at the 1913 U.S. Open, his spirit is alive and well at The Country Club, thanks to a merry band of members who have made it their mission to preserve the club's shining moment. More...
Can Ben Hogan's famous 1-iron at the 1950 U.S. Open at Merion be duplicated by a bogey golfer using the same ancient equipment? The answer will surprise you. More...
Despite opposition from the PGA Tour and PGA of America, the USGA and R&A enact the rules change first proposed in November: Starting Jan. 1, 2016, players will no longer be allowed to affix or "anchor" the putter to their bodies. More...
Don't expect Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia to hug it out anytime soon. Speaking publicly for the first time since their Players Championship spat, Garcia said, 'Tiger doesn't make a difference to my life. And I know that I don't make a difference to his life.' More...
Sergio Garcia on Wednesday afternoon apologized for insensitive remarks directed at Tiger Woods, saying his comments were "totally stupid and out of place." More...
Sergio Garcia on Wednesday afternoon apologized for insensitive remarks directed at Tiger Woods, saying his comments were "totally stupid and out of place." More...
Annie Park shot a 5-under 67 and Southern California had a record-setting 12-under total Wednesday to open a 12-stroke lead during the second round of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships. More...