Former US President Donald Trump appeared defiant at two Republican Party conventions on Saturday, a day after he was charged with mishandling classified documents.
Trump — who is running to be the Republican candidate for president in 2024 — (...)
A $10 million bonus pool for the top PGA Tour players over the regular season has not been enough to attract any of the top seven to this week's Wyndham Championship.
Tournament sponsor Wyndham put up the money in the hope of luring some of the big (...)
Former world number one Jordan Spieth is confident he will soon be back on top form and believes this week's Wyndham Championship will offer a chance to gauge the quality of his game.
Spieth, 67th on the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup points list, is one of (...)
Donald Trump acted out onstage an accuser's allegations and suggested another wasn't worthy of his attention the same day two more women came forward with years-old stories of unwanted sexual encounters with the Republican presidential (...)
Kim Si-woo completed a brilliant weekend for South Korean golf when he blew away the field for a five-stroke victory at the Wyndham Championship in North Carolina Sunday.
Eleven years after his compatriot K.J. Choi won in Greensboro, Kim added his (...)
South Korean Kim Si-woo was focused intensely on his own task, birdying the final hole as he turned a narrow advantage into a four-shot lead after the third round at the Wyndham Championship Saturday.
Kim was almost flawless, carding a six-under-par (...)
Local favorite Webb Simpson fired a six-under 64 Saturday to seize a two-shot lead heading into the final round of the US PGA Tour's Wyndham Championship.
Simpson, a North Carolina native, had a 15-under par total of 195 and a two-shot lead over (...)
Arjun Atwal became the first Indian and just the sixth Asian-born player to win on the PGA Tour when he secured a one-stroke victory at the Wyndham Championship Sunday.
Atwal joined Japanese trio Isao Aoki, Shigeki Maruyama and Ryuji Imada and (...)
Arjun Atwal followed up his opening-round 61 with a three-under 67 Friday to assume a share of the lead at the halfway point of the Wyndham Championship.
The Indian was tied with American Brandt Snedeker (65) at 12-under 128, one stroke ahead of (...)
Tiger Woods's regular practice partner Arjun Atwal showed form the American can only dream about of late when he fired a course record-equalling 61 for a first-round lead at the Wyndham Championship Thursday.
The Florida-based Indian took advantage (...)
Ryan Moore ended five years of frustration when he survived a three-way playoff to win the $5.1 million Wyndham Championship Sunday.
Moore, the 2004 United States amateur champion, was widely regarded as potentially another Tiger Woods when he (...)