Tennessee Volunteers legend and Hall of Famer Peyton Manning is almost never on the side of the "villain", which is why some fans may be surprised by his stance at the US Open this past weekend.
With unruly behaviour both on and off the course during last week's US Open, it is imperative officials continue to closely police the situation, writes Iain Carter.
Every week on the professional golf calendar has a course story hiding beneath the scorecards. Some weeks, that story arrives ...
Sam Burns showed at the U.S. Open that he has what it takes to be a major champion, finishing a close second to Wyndham Clark ...
McIlroy competed at the Memorial earlier this month, where he finished in a tie for 12th alongside Scheffler and Justin Rose. The Northern Irishman now has his sights firmly fixed on capturing a ...
Watching pros practice and amateurs practice is like glimpsing into two strange, separate worlds. Pros seem maniacally ...
One US Open star was handed a two-shot penalty for throwing his club in frustration. (contains affiliate links) ...
A fan that showed up to the U.S. Open was praised online after he didn't do something that everyone else around him had done, ...
Explore Shinnecock's challenging holes 7, 9, and 10, known for their unique design and historical US Open impact.
Marcus Rashford could be set for a return to Manchester United this summer after a year-and-a-half away from Old Trafford ...
Francesco Molinari has enjoyed success as both a Ryder Cup player and vice-captain. Now, attention is turning to whether he ...