Masters chairman Fred Ridley has brought changes to August National, but he
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Opinion: Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy win the day by speaking up in favor of voting rights
Phil Mickelson and Rory McIlroy made their own brand of golf history Tuesday by launching a defense of voting rights at Augusta National Golf Club.
Opinion: With more allegations, comes more uncertainty for Deshaun Watson’s future
Twenty women who were giving Texans QB Deshaun Watson a massage claim he exposed himself or purposely touched them with his genitals.
Opinion: Treat NCAA women same as men or change ‘March Madness’ to ‘Spring Sexism’
Time to take meaningful action to create equality in collegiate sports after the latest slights against women, this time at the NCAA Tournament.
Opinion: Talk of canceling Tokyo Olympics premature, especially with positive developments
Expect doom and gloom over the next few months, but the IOC and Tokyo organizers will push a decision to cancel the Games to the last possible minute.
Opinion: Annika Sorenstam and much of golf world refuse to break from Donald Trump
Annika Sorenstam, speaking to the news media for the first time since accepting the Medal of Freedom, would only say she’s “not one to second guess.”
Opinion: Reigning WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson gets statue for work on and off court
A’ja Wilson becomes one of the few women athletes to be immortalized with a statue with the University of South Carolina, doing the honors.
Opinion: Nathan Chen captures fifth figure skating national title, keeps focus on Olympics
Nathan Chen has not lost a competition since finishing fifth at the 2018 Winter Olympics. He picked up his fifth consecutive national title Sunday.
Opinion: Two-time champion Alysa Liu not discouraged by fourth-place finish at U.S. figure skating championships
Alysa Liu struggled with a growth spurt and hectic training this season, but she remains the U.S. women’s best hope for a medal at the 2022 Olympics.
US Figure Skating agrees to pay $1.45 million to settle skater’s sexual abuse allegations
U.S. Figure Skating has agreed to pay $1.45 million to settle a skater’s lawsuit accusing the organization of failing to protect athletes from abuse.