Augusta National Golf Club says it “intends to limit attendance” at the Masters in April, employing the bubble-like health and safety standards again.
Author: Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
Opinion: Annika Sorenstam, Gary Player shame golf by accepting Medal of Freedom from Trump
A day after Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, Annika Sorenstam and Gary Player accepted the Medal of Freedom in seclusion at the White House.
Opinion: Playing college basketball is madness with COVID-19 raging. Just ask the coaches
These coaches are right when they say the college basketball season should be stopped while the country deals with rising COVID-19 infections, deaths.
French figure skater charged in Florida following sexual abuse allegations
French Olympian Morgan Cipres allegedly sent two lewd photos to a 13-year-old American female figure skater, and has not been charged in Florida.
Human rights group calls for end to sex testing of female athletes in track and field
The conversation on the topic of sex testing continues to center around South Africa’s Caster Semenya and track and field’s governing body.
Opinion: Why Dustin Johnson’s formidable Masters lead is no sure thing
Dustin Johnson is up by four strokes at the Masters, but he has held a third-round lead at a major four times before without closing it out.
Opinion: Phil Mickelson is confident he can make a run at the Masters — if he fixes his putting
Three-time Masters champ Phil Mickelson, sitting at 5-under, can envision another green jacket — if he’s able to improve his putting at Augusta.
Opinion: At the Masters, Jack Nicklaus had a chance to tell Donald Trump how to lose with dignity. He passed.
Jack Nicklaus was a gracious sportsman, but when given a chance at the Masters to publicly advise Donald Trump on how to lose with dignity, he passed.
Phil Mickelson content to stay in background at Masters
Phil Mickelson, now 50 and 10 years removed from his third and last Masters championship, is playing the role of elder statesman this week.
Opinion: Longhorns leaders shouldn’t wait any longer to drop ‘The Eyes of Texas’
The Texas Longhorns’ beloved school song is steeped in racism, and yet the school continues to play it against the wishes of athletes and others.