While Matthieu Pavon's PGA Tour win is a reminder of the strength of European golf, it also illustrates the apparent marginalising of the continent's golfing interests, writes Iain Carter.
Iain Carter and Katherine Downes look at the extraordinary life and career of Tiger Woods
Iain Carter takes a trip back in time to discover the origins of The Open.
Eddie returns with tales of his Aussie adventure so far, Andrew recounts a Sydney Harbour Bridge story and Iain praises the rise of Min Woo Lee
Is it being overly optimistic to suggest that the competition between tours might ultimately lead to a better overall product for the fan, asks Iain Carter.
World number one Scottie Scheffler tells 5 Live Sports Katherine Downes it was "strange" to see Jon Rahm leave the PGA Tour for LIV Golf.
Europe's stunning fightback to retain the Solheim Cup was one of the golfing stories of the year, writes Iain Carter.
Ryder Cup debutant Robert MacIntyre discusses his viral pyjama pic as he prepares to play for the European team against the United States in Italy this weekend.
Rory McIlroy says he "didn't want to let the side down" after Europe's blistering start in the opening session of the Ryder Cup in Rome.
Shane Lowry famously won the Open Championship at Royal Portrush but says he "wants to be remembered" for the Ryder Cup after being part of the winning European team in Rome.
Scores from the Ryder Cup between Europe and the United States at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome.
Rory McIlroy says Europe were given "extra fire in their bellies" to seal Ryder Cup victory by the "disrespect" shown by American caddie Joe LaCava.
Scottish golfer Bob MacIntyre is excited to fulfil his "PGA Tour dream", with the Sony Open in Hawaii next month his first event since securing his card.
Last week's Ryder Cup in Rome was sport in its most captivating form but after a decade without an away win, the competition needs one, writes Iain Carter.
With Patrick Cantlay's decision to not wear a hat at the Ryder Cup still making headlines, BBC Sport's Iain Carter looks at the thorny issue of pay for players.
England's Tommy Fleetwood secures the winning point as Europe regain the Ryder Cup in dramatic fashion in Rome.
Europe's victory over the US to regain the Ryder Cup was "fuelled" by Rory McIlroy's bust up on Saturday, captain Luke Donald tells Iain Carter.
Luke Donald says the prospect of joining Tony Jacklin as the only European captain to win home and away Ryder Cups motivated him to stay on as skipper.
England's Charley Hull finishes runner-up to Germany's Alexandra Forsterling at the Aramco Team Series in Tampa, as Bronte Law places third.
Jordan Spieth says players on the PGA Tour board are being "encouraged" to meet with Saudi Arabian PIF chiefs amid ongoing negotiations about a merger with LIV Golf.
England's David Skinns is living proof that the top of men's professional golf is not quite the sole preserve of the younger generation, writes Iain Carter.
World number one Scottie Scheffler shows improvement with the putter as he prepares to defend his Players Championship title at Sawgrass this week.
Rory McIlroy hits 10 birdies to share the lead with Xander Schauffele and Wyndham Clark at seven under after round one of the Players Championship.
US Open champion Wyndham Clark holds a four-shot lead over Xander Schauffele and Nick Taylor with Matt Fitzpatrick one further back at the Players Championship.
Rory McIlroy says he hopes a meeting between players on the PGA Tour board and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund "get us closer to a solution" to the split in golf.