| |  Padraig Harrington was tied for the lead in the PGA Grand Slam of Golf after day one at the Mid Ocean Club in Tucker's Town, Bermuda.
US PGA and Open champion Harrington made a two-under par 68 to finish level with American Jim Furyk at the half-way stage of the 36-hole event. Continue Reading: Golf Grand Slam: Harrington and Furyk share lead  |  |
| |  Anthony Kim continued his remarkable year with a round of 64 on day one of the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
Kim, who beat Sergio Garcia in a crucial singles match on the final day of last week's Ryder Cup, sits at six-under par for the tournament, four ahead of his nearest challengers Ernie Els, Trevor Immelman and Phil Mickelson on two-under par. Continue Reading: Kim canters ahead in Tour Championship  |  |
| |  Jack Nicklaus has given his backing to the US Ryder Cup team, saying he expects them to win the clash against Europe "easily".
According to the 18-time major winner, the current collection of European talent does not match up to the stars of 1987, when Nicklaus was on the losing side as captain at Muirfield Village. Continue Reading: Nicklaus gives US Ryder Cup backing  |  |
| |  Rocco Mediate has been left heart-broken for the second time this year after being ignored by US captain Paul Azinger for the upcoming Ryder Cup.
Mediate came runner-up at the US Open at Torrey Pines in June, losing out to Tiger Woods on the first hole of a sudden death contest after an extra round had failed to separate the two tied players. Continue Reading: Rocco gutted at Azinger snub  |  |
| |  US Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger has revealed he will be able to seek the advice of world number one Tiger Woods during the upcoming event in Valhalla.
Woods will watch the event at home while continuing his rehabilitation process following a knee operation after the dramatic US Open win in June. Continue Reading: 'Tiger-line' open to Azinger  |  |
| |  Vijay Singh recorded an emphatic five-shot victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship yesterday (Monday, September 21st), as a sure-fire putting game brought him from one behind at the turn.
Singh, who ended up on 22-under par after carding a final round 63, sunk three birdie putts to deny day three leader Mike Weir the chance to win his first title of the year. Continue Reading: Singh short game sets up Deutsche Bank win  |  |
| |  Vijay Singh grabbed his second title in the space of a month with victory at The Barclays on Sunday (August 24th).
The big Fijian came through a play-off involving Sergio Garcia and Kevin Sutherland after all three players finished on eight-under par at the Ridgewood Country Club. Continue Reading: August is golden month for Singh  |  |
| |  An astonishing first round of 62 has given Hunter Mahan the lead at The Barclays FedEx Cup event in New Jersey.
The 26-year-old American broke the course record at the Ridgewood Country Club, finishing on nine-under par with a lead of four strokes from England's Paul Casey. Continue Reading: Hunter heads The Barclays  |  |
| |  England's Ian Poulter has continued his policy of shunning European Tour events to focus his efforts stateside in the first FedEx Cup play-off of the year at the Barclays.
Poulter is still in contention for an automatic place in Nick Faldo's European Ryder Cup team to face the US in Valhalla. Continue Reading: Poulter gears up for Barclays  |  |
| |  Brandt Snedeker returns to the PGA Wyndham Championship in a confident mood and took the opportunity to praise the course he will defend his title on.
The tournament begins today at the Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, which is a different course to the Forest Oaks Country Club at which Snedeker tasted victory in 2007. Continue Reading: Snedeker praises Wyndham course  |  |
| |  Jim Estes has again conducted a specialist tuition clinic for war veterans as part of the PGA Learning Centre staged during the PGA Championships at Oakland Hills.
Estes gave personal tuition on balance and confidence to war veterans David Cook and Ben Dellinger who both lost their left leg during active service. Continue Reading: Estes teaches balance and confidence to war veterans  |  |
| |  Retief Goosen, looking for his first PGA Tour win since 2005, is leading the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational after one round.
Goosen shot a four-under par 66 to lead by one shot from a group of four players at the Firestone Country Club, Ohio. Continue Reading: Goosen takes WGC-Bridgetone lead  |  |
| |  Every member of golf's top twenty-ranked players - with the exception of number one Tiger Woods - will take part at this week's WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
The event provides the sport's elite with valuable preparation for the US PGA Championship, scheduled to tee-off on Thursday, August 7th. Continue Reading: Big guns out for Bridgestone Invitational  |  |
| |  US Ryder Cup team hopeful Kenny Perry continued his consistent recent run of form with a six-under par 65 in the first round of the John Deere Classic in Illinois yesterday (Thursday, July 10th).
Perry finished one shot off leaders Ken Duke and Charlie Wi, tied for third place in a group comprised of four players. Continue Reading: Perry purple patch continues  |  |
| |  Anthony Kim came from three shots back at the start of the final round to take the AT&T National at the Congressional Country Club, Maryland yesterday (Sunday, July 7th).
The 23-year-old finished two shots ahead of Swede Fredrik Jacobson on 12-under par after shooting a round of 65. Continue Reading: Kim takes AT&T National title  |  |
| |  Steve Marino took full home advantage during the AT&T National at the Congressional Club yesterday, taking a one-shot lead at a venue he played at as a boy.
Marino posted a near-faultless round of 65, not dropping a single shot on the way to five-under par. Continue Reading: Home-boy Marino in charge at AT&T  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods will not be around to play his role of host at this year's AT&T National, starting at Maryland's Congressional Country Club today (Thursday, July 3rd).
The US Open champion has been advised by doctors to rest his knee following surgery on the troublesome joint less than two weeks ago. Continue Reading: AT&T a no-no for Tiger  |  |
| |  Newly-crowned Buick Open champion Kenny Perry has confirmed that he will not appear at this year's Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
In keeping with his policy of sitting out majors with the intention of picking up Ryder Cup points in more low-key events, Perry will play at the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee instead of making the trip to the UK. Continue Reading: Perry confirms Open absence  |  |
| |  Kenny Perry has been rewarded for executing a game plan which involved missing the US Open, winning the Buick Open in Michigan yesterday (Sunday, June 29th)
American Perry is so desperate to represent his country at the Ryder Cup - to be held at the Valhalla course in his native Kentucky - that he forsook the major in order to give himself the best possible chance of making the team, hoping to pick up points at last week's US PGA Tour tourname. Continue Reading: Perry's prudence pays-off  |  |
| |  Stewart Cink ended a four-year title-less run with victory at the Travelers Championship yesterday (Sunday, June 22nd).
Cink shot up to sixth in the world rankings and third in this season's money list behind Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson with the win. Continue Reading: Cink ends drought to win Travelers Championship  |  |
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