July 3rd, 2019 From the UK to Nigeria to Taiwan, we’ve crowned the king of golf’s national opens The following exercise in madness – for indeed that’s what it is – can be blamed on Rory McIlroy
July 18th, 2017 BRITISH OPEN: What makes this the best of the four majors About to attend his 30th Open, our writer explains the quirks and oddities that set the championship apart.
June 6th, 2017 Priority No.1 for Phil Mickelson Tour pros have long struggled with balancing family and career, but Lefty’s latest decision on the US Open is consistent with previous choices he’s made.
June 2nd, 2017 Roberto De Vicenzo and the 1968 Masters: When the game held its head in its hands This column originally ran in the April 1993 issue of Golf Digest. Overnight, World Golf Hall of Fame member Roberto De Vicenzo died at 94.
April 5th, 2016 After All The Hurt, A Healthy Pause The Tiger of old is done, but a new version could bring a different kind of satisfaction.