| Woodland progress with new coach taking time |
Gary Woodland was irritated that he couldn’t do better than a 70 on the North Course at Torrey Pines. It wasn’t much better on the South Course, where a 72 allowed him to make the cut on the number, and a 74 in the third round wasn’t enough for the 54-hole cut.
Updated: 05:38 PM
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| Stanley ready to move on from Torrey collapse |
Robert Garrigus didn’t see any reason to stick around for the finish.
Updated: 05:09 PM
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| Woods falters as Rock wins in Abu Dhabi |
Robert Rock held his nerve Sunday to beat U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship for the biggest win of the Englishman’s career.
Updated: 02:38 PM
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| 14-year-old becomes youngest winner of tour event |
Fourteen-year-old New Zealand amateur Lydia Ko has become the youngest winner of a professional golf tour event, taking the women’s New South Wales Open by four strokes Sunday.
Updated: 07:06 AM
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| Mahan plans big trip in middle of West Coast swing |
Hunter Mahan is playing five straight tournaments to start the season, a West Coast swing that includes a 17,000-mile detour to the Middle East.
Updated: 12:06 AM
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| Mallon to be next US captain |
Meg Mallon is the next U.S. captain for the Solheim Cup.
Updated: 11:08 AM
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| PGA Tour takes big step toward qualifying change |
The PGA Tour is one step closer to eliminating Q-school as a path to earning a tour card, a significant overhaul that would include starting the official season in the fall instead of waiting for the next calendar year.
Updated: 01:38 PM
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| Ogilvy home in San Diego, on a course not familiar |
It takes Geoff Ogilvy only 10 minutes to get from his house to Torrey Pines, a beautiful commute through the village of Del Mar, along a stretch of surf at Torrey Pines State Beach and then up the side of a cliff to his office for the week.
Updated: 11:08 AM
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| Holmes returns from brain surgery |
On a window sill in his closet is a chunk of bone that reminds J.B. Holmes why he’s lucky to play golf for a living.
Updated: 02:09 PM
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| Torrey Pines loses some luster |
Tiger Woods and Torrey Pines used to be a winning combination.
Updated: 04:07 PM
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| Woods hoping to resume good play in Abu Dhabi |
Tiger Woods says he’s starting a season healthy for the first time in at least eight years.
Updated: 03:37 PM
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| Mark Wilson takes lead into Humana’s final round |
Mark Wilson finished the Humana Challenge’s wind-delayed third round at 21-under par Sunday, taking a three-stroke lead over four golfers into the final round later in the day.
Updated: 04:36 AM
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| Humana Challenge 3rd round delayed by wind |
The third round of the Humana Challenge has been delayed by strong winds that blew balls off the greens and knocked a large scoreboard into a lake.
Updated: 05:36 PM
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| Dustin Johnson withdraws mid-round at Humana |
Dustin Johnson has withdrawn from the Humana Challenge midway through his second round, citing back pain.
Updated: 04:35 PM
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| Champions Tour season opens in Hawaii |
John Cook and Tom Lehman finished atop the leaderboard at Hualalai to open the 2011 Champions Tour season. The rest of the year went pretty much the same way with each player claiming three events on the 50-and-over circuit.
Updated: 05:10 PM
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| Compton tales always involve his hearts |
Justin Leonard finished hitting wedges on the range Sunday morning and had moved on to irons as he worked his way through the bag before the final round of the Sony Open. Erik Compton arrived and took the spot next to him.
Updated: 04:38 PM
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| Cink ready for a fresh start |
Two dozen PGA Tour rookies start their season Thursday at the Sony Open.
Updated: 03:07 PM
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| Finchem gets 4-year extension |
Coming off his most difficult stretch as PGA Tour commissioner, Tim Finchem is ready for four more years.
Updated: 03:06 AM
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| Glover withdraws from Sony with sprained knee |
Lucas Glover has withdrawn from the Sony Open with a sprained right knee that still is not strong enough for him to play golf.
Updated: 05:12 PM
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| LPGA adds 4 tournaments, including 3 in the US |
The LPGA Tour begins a new season with four more tournaments and a lot more reason for optimism.
Updated: 11:38 AM
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| Stricker’s winning formula: ’I just do what I do.’ |
Mention the best American golfers and Steve Stricker is on everyone’s list, just as he was 15 years ago.
Updated: 07:37 PM
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| Stricker opens the year with a win in Hawaii |
Steve Stricker kicked off the new PGA Tour season Monday with a victory in the Tournament of Champions, though he didn’t make it easy on himself.
Updated: 11:39 AM
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