The USGA has received a donation of memorabilia related to Charlie Sifford, a pioneer of the game who was the first Black player to compete on the PGA Tour and the first Black member inducted into the ...
Each year, the USGA Golf Museum and Library adds to its illustrious collection chronicling the game’s history. Every new artifact, whether from 100 years ago or from this year’s championships, ...
The U.S. Golf Association is always on the hunt for rare, unusual and, most of all historic, mementos and artifacts. The year ...
You may or may not have noticed, but LIV Golf’s first tournament of the 2025 season was set to begin Thursday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. You also may or may not have heard, but on Wednesday the United ...
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Ellen Fuson Port, who attended North Kansas City High School and now lives in St. Louis, has been honored as the recipient of ...
Members of LIV Golf now have a direct pathway into the U.S. Open, the United States Golf Association announced Wednesday. Beginning this year, among the top three players in the LIV Golf individual ...
The USGA and R&A announced Wednesday the much-anticipated golf-ball rollback, which will reduce driving distances on the PGA Tour by an estimated nine to 15 yards beginning in 2028. The Overall ...
The LPGA and USGA announced updates to their respective gender policies Wednesday, placing new restrictions on transgender athletes in competition. Beginning in 2025, golfers must be assigned female ...
The USGA has been looking for a new television deal once its current contract with NBC expires in 2027. And after exploring the market, it appears like the US Open and other championship events aren’t ...
It is a tired phrase bordering on cliché to reference competitive golf as the “ultimate meritocracy,” yet the USGA’s 15 national championships so thoroughly deliver on this ideal that its truth is ...
Despite opposition from professional players, USGA commissioner Mike Whan said Wednesday that the governing body is "full speed ahead" on its plan to "roll back" the golf ball. Whan spoke with ...