A week before the 15th Presidents Cup at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Canada, American captain Jim Furyk did not ...
Jim Furyk as a U.S. assistant captain at the 2017 Presidents Cup at Liberty National Golf Course. / Kyle Terada-Imagn Images Jim Furyk is known for his calm demeanor. The U.S. Presidents Cup captain ...
McKINNEY, Texas – For the last 25 years, Jim Furyk and Mike “Fluff” Cowan ... Fans, calling him “Mr. Fluff,” asked for his ...
Jim Furyk launched into an extraordinary rant after taking issue with a reporter's line of questioning ahead of the Presidents Cup. The 54-year-old will captain Team USA next week as they look to ...
Jim Furyk's not having it. The captain for the American team at the upcoming Presidents Cup, which begins next week in Canada, has little to no interest in the event being "competitive." ...
Jim Furyk fiercely defended the Presidents Cup after criticism questioning its appeal should the International Team fail to secure a win. During a recent barbecue for the U. S. team before the ...
Who said the Presidents Cup lacks passion? Golfweek’s Adam Schupak detailed a recent interview with U.S. Presidents Cup captain Jim Furyk, in which the normally mild-mannered golfer took ...
When Wyndham Clark mentioned that the U.S. players and assistant captains were gathering for a barbecue hosted by Captain Jim ...
Jim Furyk has signed on to design a golf course at the recently announced Glynlea Country Club at Wylder, a new community planned for Port St. Lucie on the southeast coast of Florida. Furyk ...
In Sunday’s singles, the United States will need him to produce. By Karen Crouse Jim Furyk, the U.S. captain, announced three of the last four picks for the team that will meet Europe’s squad ...
“I’m just glad Scottie [Scheffler] was able to hold on at the end,” U.S. Presidents Cup captain Jim Furyk joked Monday. Scheffler, the world No. 1 and the favorite to win this year’s PGA Tour player ...
United States recaptures the Solheim Cup despite a final push from Europe U.S. Presidents Cup captain Jim Furyk made it clear that the notion of a passionless Presidents Cup doesn't sit well with him.