Bryson DeChambeau also explained inventing and 3-D printing his own irons to help correct his mishits with bolts to create the "gear effect" he desired.
Bryson DeChambeau is a tinkerer, playing with irons he designed, and a provocateur in what he says or posts on social media. He put much of that aside at Augusta National on Thursday in shooting a 7-under 65.
Hideki Matsuyama set the Riviera record for the lowest closing round by a winner Sunday in the Genesis Invitational, giving the Japanese star another record that means far more to him.
Tiger Woods in a red shirt on Sunday has become as recognizable as a Masters champion in a green jacket. Only it's no longer about a Sunday red shirt for Woods.
John Randle, the Vikings' Hall of Fame defensive tackle, is helping announce a golf tournament that will debut in 2025 and combine members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the PGA Champions Tour.
Team Europe already has voiced its preference that it would like to see Luke Donald return as captain for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. If that's the choice, he would be the first repeat captain since Bernard Gallacher in 1991, 1993 and 1995.
Minjee Lee looked like a sure winner in Cincinnati when she had a five-shot lead with eight holes to play. She needed a playoff to beat Charley Hull in the Kroger Queen City Championship.
Broadcaster Jim Nantz is a paying member and club ambassador for the emerging course set to open in 2025. The club near New London, Minn., will cap its $100,000 membership at 100 people.
Kevin McKoskey made magic twice with his 7-iron at University of Minnesota/Les Bolstad Golf Course on Thursday, acing the 146-yard No. 5 and 139-yard No. 17.
Kathryn VanArragon, who won the Women's State Amateur for the second time in July, held off two-time defending champion Betsy Kelly of TPC Twin Cities.
Davis Love III, captain of the victorious 2016 Ryder Cup U.S. team at the Chaska course, and his company will formulate a master plan involving work on greens, bunkers, irrigation, drainage, trees and routing.
His college coach, agent and friends from Alabama flew in unannounced on Sunday to see Lee Hodges become the first wire-to-wire winner in 3M Open history.
Still in search of his first PGA Tour win, Beau Hossler scorched TPC Twin Cities for eight birdies in a row and a record-tying 62 on Sunday that still left him well out of the lead.