European Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington talks to Shane O'Donoghue about the postponement of this year's competition due to the pandemic and the evolution of the game.
Meet Joe Miller. He's a two-time world champion who is responsible for some of the longest drives in the history of golf. He talked to Living Golf about everything off the tee.
Former world No. 1 Justin Thomas says that, although competitive golf has resumed following the hiatus because of the pandemic, golfers are "very lucky" to continue playing while others are having a hard time.
The three-time PGA Tour winner has been speaking to CNN World Sport's Patrick Snell about his decision to put a "Black Lives Matter" sticker on his golf bag.
On August 27, Brendan Lawlor became the first disabled golfer to compete on the European Tour. Since turning pro in 2019, the 22-year-old has risen to fourth in the disabled golf rankings. Now, the Irishman wants to see disability golf make it into the Paralympic Games.
Bryson DeChambeau has redefined the game of golf as we know it. The 27-year-old has taken science, geometry and physique to another level, and his titanic US Open victory provides absolute proof that there really is method in the supposed madness.
After turbulent years for Stewart Cink and his family, after his wife Lisa was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, the 2009 Open champion winner was able to celebrate his latest PGA Tour victory with his wife by his side, and his son, Reagan on his bag.