The Pacific Northwest hasn’t seen big-time golf since the 2015 U.S. Open, so fans are embracing the LIV tour’s visit to Oregon.
Author: Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY
Members of 9/11 Justice group invite LIV golfers to meet about tour’s ties to Saudi Arabia
Brett Eagleson and 10 other members of 9/11 Justice are in Oregon and have asked to meet with Phil Mickelson and other members of the LIV Golf tour.
Controversy continues to follow LIV Golf and its players ahead of tournament near Portland
Ahead of the first LIV Golf tournament in the U.S., the Saudi-backed venture and its players certainly know how to make headlines – and controversy.
Bryson DeChambeau on Saudis and LIV Golf: ‘People will see the good they’re doing’
Bryson DeChambeau, Matt Wolff and Abe Ancer were among the newest members of LIV Golf to face questions about the controversial Saudi connection.
As trans athlete bans sweep across US, 12-year-old Becky wonders: ‘If we don’t fight this, what happens?’
As their identity is debated on the national stage by politicians, trans athletes wonder if sports can be a safe space.
Allyson Felix misses out on individual spot at 2022 World Championships, addresses Roe v. Wade being overturned at US nationals
Competing in her final U.S. championships, Allyson Felix missed out on an individual spot at worlds after finishing sixth in the 400 meters.
NCAA record-holder and Sha’Carri Richardson advance to 200 semis at US track and field championships
Just a couple weeks after shattering the NCAA 200-meter record at the NCAA Championships, Kentucky star Abby Steiner is thinking big, again.
As US celebrates 50 years of Title IX, a new bill aims to improve gender equity in sports
As the U.S. celebrates 50 years of Title IX, landmark legislation that banned sex discrimination, a new bill aims to improve gender equity in sports.
Sports leagues were unprepared for avalanche of anti-LGBTQ legislation. Advocates say they should have been ready.
A wave of anti-LGBTQ legislation across the U.S., including 18 bans on transgender athletes, have left advocates, allies asking, how did we get here?
What’s next for Brittney Griner? Former governor who helped free Trevor Reed hopeful.
Ex-New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who played a major role in freeing former U.S. Marine Trevor Reed, working to bring the WNBA All-Star home.