Sage Valley: Nicklaus speaks to golf-life balance
The Golden Bear turned to Papa Bear as the guest speaker on Opening Night at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley.
Woods makes a run, but runs out of holes at Augusta
Tiger Woods, despite four birdies during his final 10 holes Sunday, could only muster a 2-under 70 and finished T-4 to run his winless streak at Augusta National to eight tournaments.
Masters fourth-round tee times and pairings
Check out the complete tee times and pairings for the fourth round of the 77th Masters on Sunday at Augusta National.
Day overcomes water ball to take Masters lead
A nice bogey-save after a water ball on No. 12, followed by birdies on Nos. 13 and 16 propelled Jason Day to a 4-under 68 and a one-shot lead at the Masters.
Masters 2013: Getting to know Nicolas Colsaerts
To get you ready for the 2013 Masters, we are breaking down the amateurs and first-timers that will play at Augusta National starting on Thursday, April 11. Today's installment: Nicolas Colsaerts.
Blog: Weather could become a factor this week
While the next two days and the weekend look beautiful according to weather.com, we might run into some problems during Rounds 1 and 2. A look at the forecast.
5 Things: Laird punches Masters ticket behind 63
Martin Laird's putter came alive just in time to earn a spot on golf's grandest stage. Laird posted a course-record 9-under 63 to win the Valero Texas Open by two shots over World No. 2 Rory McIlroy on Sunday, earning a spot in the Masters as a result.
New EA Sports Tiger game offers dose of reality
In a world dominated by video games, the new EA Sports Tiger Woods PGA Tour '14 game offers an opportunity to not only have fun, but learn about the game from its legends.
5 Things: Tiger wins, building numbers that dominate
Tiger Woods completed his seasons-long comeback on Monday, putting on another dominating performance at Bay Hill to win his third PGA Tour title of the season and ascending back to No. 1 in the world in the process.
Arnold Palmer Invitational: What they said
With the morning wave facing windy and cold conditions, but the course drying out before the afternoon groups, it promises to be an interesting day at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Here's what the players atop the leaderboard are saying . . .
Bogeys make for painful end to Haas' round
Playing through a neck injury that he sustained picking up a towel coming out of the shower in Los Angeles, Bill Haas challenges for lead, only to fall back with two closing bogeys.
Woods potentially a win away from becoming No. 1
If Tiger Woods can defend his title at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, he could regain the World No. 1 spot that he has occupied for 545 weeks over the course of his career.
5 Things: Merrick pulls off dramatic Riviera win
5 Things: With Hollywood in the backdrop, UCLA product John Merrick wrote a story on Sunday that's almost too good to be true for the Southern California native.
5 Things: Mickelson holds on for Phoenix Open victory
Phil Mickelson felt some pressure on Sunday, but the six-shot advantage with which he began the day proved to be too much for his pursuers to overcome. Mickelson picked up his first 2013 victory at the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
My Year in Golf: Nick Masuda
Andy Zhang wasn't a household name at the outset of 2012. But, in the matter of 24 hours in the middle of June, Zhang became the most popular 14-year-old in the sports world.
Tiger's blog: Not so fast on budding rivalry with McIlroy
Tiger Woods takes to his own website to post a blog that reflects on his three wins, potential rivalry with Rory McIlroy and a tip of the cap to Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson.
5 Things: McDowell breaks 2-year winless streak
Graeme McDowell seemed to be right at home with the less-than-ideal weather at Sherwood Country Club this week, firing a 4-under 68 to cap off an impressive victory at the Tiger Woods World Challenge in Thousand Oaks, Calif. on Sunday.
5 Things: McDowell retains lead behind 68
Graeme McDowell didn't let up on Saturday afternoon at the Tiger Woods World Challenge, following his tournament-best 6-under 66 on Friday with a 4-under 68 to take a two-shot lead into Sunday's final round.
5 Things: McDowell's 66 gives him three-shot lead
5 Things: Graeme McDowell separated himself from an impressive pack with a brilliant back-nine on Friday at the Tiger Woods World Challenge, firing a 6-under 66 to take a three-shot advantage over three players after 36 holes.
5 Things: Kerr wins Ochoa Invite; Lewis wins POY
Cristie Kerr won the Lorena Ochoa Invitational on Sunday for her first LPGA Tour victory in more than two years, and Stacy Lewis tied for fourth to wrap up the player of the year award.
5 Things: Beljan's dreams come true at Disney
Charlie Beljan hit only five fairways Sunday, but his putter proved to be enough as he held on for his first PGA Tour victory despite a trip to the hospital after Friday's round.
5 Things: Manassero wins Singapore Open in playoff
Matteo Manassero holed a 12-foot putt for eagle to beat Louis Oosthuizen on the third playoff hole and win the Singapore Open on Sunday.
Wie among leaders after first round of Ochoa Invite
Michelle Wie shot a 6-under 66 on Thursday for a share of the first-round lead in the Lorena Ochoa Invitational with Angela Stanford and Candie Kung.
Tracker: McIlroy takes down Tiger in match-play exhibition
A day after Tiger Woods fired a bogey-free round to climb into contention at the CIMB Classic in Malaysia, it was Rory McIlroy that benefited from a bogey-free round in beating Woods in a medal match-play exhibition at Lake Jinsha International Golf Club in Beijing.
5 Things: Watney's brilliant 61 nets him CIMB title
On a weekend that saw two players come to the 18th hole needing birdie to fire a 59 - golf's magic number - it was Nick Watney who did just enough on Sunday to walk away with the CIMB Classic title.
5 Things: Sweden's Jonas Blixt wins Frys.com Open
Sweden's Jonas Blixt won the Frys.com Open on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title, holing a 4-foot par putt on the final hole for a one-stroke victory at CordeValle.
5 Things: Moore wins Timberlake at 'home'
Former UNLV player Ryan Moore won the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open on Sunday for his second PGA Tour title, birdieing the 16th hole to take the outright lead and finishing with a 5-under 66 for a one-stroke victory over Brendon de Jonge.
Ryder Cup, Day 3: That's what he said . . .
After the dramatic, come-from-behind victory by the European team at the Ryder Cup on Sunday, there were plenty of standout quotes from both sides.
USA's elder statesmen fail to provide Sunday lift
The three 40-somethings on the U.S. squad failed at the most crucial of moments, with all three fumbling away chances to score points on the final two holes at Medinah.
Watson, Simpson demolish Lawrie, Hanson
Bubba Watson and Webb Simpson won the first hole and never looked back against Paul Lawrie and Peter Hanson, leading by as much as 6 up and settling for a 5-and-4 victory.
Late front-nine birdie propels Johnson, Dufner
An odd birdie at the ninth hole propelled the U.S. tandem of Jason Dufner and Zach Johnson to a key victory over Lee Westwood and Francesco Molinari.
Phelps' new goal - become a scratch golfer
Michael Phelps has won 22 Olympic medals, including 18 golds. But he was never more nervous than on the range prior to his appearance in the Ryder Cup's Past Captains/Celebrity Scramble. We sat down with Phelps to talk about his new-found love of golf.
Ryder Cup Q&A: Europe's Sergio Garcia
Will Seve be an inspiration? How is he different than the 2008 version of himself? Does he like what he sees at Medinah? Sergio Garcia weighed in on Wednesday morning . . .
5 Things: Snedeker runs away with FedEx Cup title
Brandt Snedeker crafted a 2-under 68 - the only player in the last three groups to card an under-par finale - and cruised to a three-shot victory at the Tour Championship, clinching the $10 million FedEx Cup in the process.
5 Things: Garcia wins Wyndham Championship
Sergio Garcia polished off an impressive Wyndham Championship with a final-round, 4-under 66 to win his first PGA Tour title since 2008.
McIlroy takes 3-shot lead; Tiger five back
Rory McIlroy polished off at 5-under 67 on Sunday morning to take a three-shot lead over Carl Pettersson into the final round at the PGA Championship.
Woods fires 71 to share lead at PGA Championship
Tiger Woods has had a chance to win a major twice this season - only to disappear on the weekend. After taking a share of the 36-hole lead at the PGA, he's hoping this weekend is different.
Putting Open behind, Scott fires 68 at Kiawah
Adam Scott didn't wait long to put the Open Championship collapse behind him, looking in complete control during his 4-under 68 on Thursday at the PGA Championship.
Pettersson runs out to one-shot lead behind 66
Carl Pettersson made the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island look downright pedestrian on Thursday, firing a 6-under 66 to take an early one-shot lead at the PGA Championship.
Woods' putter comes alive in 3-under 69
A week after looking out-of-sorts on the putting surface, Tiger Woods needed only 22 putts to help him card a 3-under 69 on Thursday at the PGA Championship.
McDowell's smile helps hide the nerves
Don't let the jovial attitude and big grin fool you. Graeme McDowell feels the pressure just like any other golfer on a professional tour. He just hides it a bit better.
McIlroy feeling comfortable on eve of 94th PGA
Rory McIlroy has had his glorious moments (a victory and World No. 1 ranking) and his dismal moments (three missed cuts), but the Northern Irishman has shown signs of life before the PGA Championship.
PGA Championship: A year of firsts for Watson
PGA Championship: As a first-time major winner and father, Bubba Watson knows his life won't get any easier on or off the course.
Chapman's journey to the PGA gets a bit longer
Roger Chapman's long journey to his first PGA Championship took a bit longer than expected, thanks to a 14-hour delay in a Washington airport on Sunday.
5 Things: Furyk's double gives Bradley title
5 Things: With a dramatic par save from a buried lie in the bunker and an untimely double-bogey from Jim Furyk, Keegan Bradley pulled off a massive comeback to win at Bridgestone.
5 Things: Piercy's early birdies lead him to title
5 Things: Scott Piercy posted a third-straight 67 to follow his record-breaking 62 to win the Canadian Open by a single shot over Robert Garrigus and William McGirt.
Tiger Woods moves to No. 2 in official ranking
Tiger Woods posted his best finish at a major since 2009 and has subsequently moved to No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking, his best position in more than 19 months.
5 Things: Did Ernie Els win, or Adam Scott lose?
5 Things: How will you remember the 2012 Open Championship? As the tournament in which Ernie Els made an unlikely comeback? Or as the one that Adam Scott threw away?
2012 Open Championship: 10 players to watch
It's easy to take Tiger Woods or Rory McIlroy in an office pool, but what about players from outside the top 10? Check out our players to watch this week . . .
5 Things: Johnson wins John Deere Classic
5 Things: A magnificent approach shot to nine inches helped Zach Johnson outlast Troy Matteson on the second playoff hole to win the John Deere Classic on Sunday.
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