Three-time PGA Tour winner Johnson Wagner does not think we'll ever see Tiger Woods play in another major championship after ...
Former PGA Tour member turned on-course commentator Johnson Wagner says he doesn't believe Brooks Koepka would be able to ...
As talk builds around which PGA Tour players could make the move to LIV Golf in 2026, there’s also growing discussion about ...
Perhaps the best ongoing bit in golf media right now is Golf Channel’s Johnson Wagner attempting to recreate important shots from the day’s action during the network’s post-round coverage. Now, as ...
Rory McIlroy wants to draw a line under the last few years in golf and start again to build a unified tour - but the angry reaction to those comments from Johnson Wagner shows why it just won't be ...
LA JOLLA, Calif. — One day after Rory McIlroy told PGA Tour pros that are opposed to allowing LIV players return to “get over it,” veteran Tour pro turned Golf Channel commentator Johnson Wagner fired ...
Johnson Wagner notched three wins over the course of his PGA Tour career, but the 45-year-old pro-turned-Golf-Channel-analyst is now perhaps better known for his bad shots than his good ones. At last ...
As brutal as some of these assignments have been, however, none compare to the short straw Wagner drew on Wednesday at the Glen Abbey Golf Club. There, at the former site of the RBC Canadian Open, ...
Augusta National is saving one final invitation to the Masters for whoever wins this week’s Valero Texas Open. It’s a long shot — an 11th hour win-and-in scenario — but it isn’t impossible, and it ...
The par-3 16th hole at Royal Portrush is one of the hardest on the entire course. At 236 yards and playing uphill, the sheer length of it causes problems (and that’s not even factoring in the wind).
Two hours after Bryson DeChambeau won the U.S. Open at Pinehurst last June, I found him standing in the darkness of the bunker that fronts the 18th green, next to the golf world’s most beloved ...
One year ago, Golf Channel analyst Johnson Wagner did something at Pinehurst that even U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau could not. In the darkness after play had finished, Wagner dropped his ball ...