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Midweek Report: Big week for Stackhouse, Stanford
Welcome to Golfweek’s Midweek Report. We wanted to use this hump day to update you on all the latest college news and give you a quick glance at what to look ahead to this weekend.
Midweek Report: 'Bama, Washington make statements
Welcome to Golfweek’s Mid-Week Report. We want to use this Hump Day to update you on all the latest college news and give you a quick glance at what to look ahead to this weekend.
USC, Washington share Prestige title
USC and Washington shared the title at The Prestige at PGA West’s Norman Course. The two teams finished at 1-under 851, five shots clear of UCLA and Texas Tech.
Several players looking to secure bid into Doral
We’re just two weeks away from another WGC, and several players at the Accenture Match Play are trying to work their way into the upcoming tilt at Doral, as well as the season’s first major.
Rude: Blitz at the Ritz stops play cold
The jokes flew during Wednesday's freak snowstorm at Dove Mountain. The winner would be "Best in Snow" or the "Wizard in the Blizzard." Regardless, it was a surreal site says our Jeff Rude.
Golf an afterthought on an unforgettable day
Wednesday will be entered into the record books, an unforgettable day filled with snow, not golf, and it was left for one and all to hope that some heat arrives so that the golf tournament can achieve a semblance of order.
Grzebien harbors no regrets, on or off course
While many of her peers sweat it out on the LPGA in muggy Thailand this week, Anna Grzebien will be busy in her new country club office. She called it quits on the LPGA after the 2012 season.
Shaft Month: A decade after NV, Aldila extends its legacy
John Merrick's win at the Northern Trust Open validates the enduring legacy of Aldila's NV shaft. But the company hardly is content and is planning a major push with graphite iron shafts.
Despite three pro titles, Ko's best is yet to come
Lydia Ko, 15, added her national open – a third pro title, though she's still an amateur – to a rapidly expanding resume. And the best certainly is yet to come.
Tracker: Snow postpones play at Match Play
Snow initially suspended play at 1:07 p.m. EST, but now has forced the postonement of the first round and will send matches into Thursday.
Q&A: Jorge Garcia, Puerto Rico Junior champion
Jorge Garcia is a sophomore at American Heritage in Plantation, Fla. He lives with his aunt while he attends the Jim McLean Golf School at Doral Golf Resort in Miami while his parents remain in his native Venezuela.
Match Play: Updated tee times for first round
Here are the updated tee times for the first round of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
USGA taps St. Louis local Port for Curtis Cup captaincy
So much of Ellen Port's golf history has been written with St. Louis as the backdrop. That ranges from beginner to state amateur champion to USGA champion and, by 2014, will include a Curtis Cup captaincy.
California changes lineup after 1st loss of season
Cal head coach Steve Desimone has been in the coaching business for more than 30 years, but even he was impressed. “It was the best qualifying round I’ve ever seen,” he said. And it came from a freshman.
Ko not the only kid playing with the pros Down Under
Lost in the commotion over Lydia Ko’s success Down Under to start 2013 has been the success of two other young Australians. One even owns a USGA trophy.
Nasty weather expected in Round 1 of Match Play
The first round of the WGC-Accenture Match Play is always one of the most interesting on the PGA Tour. Wednesday’s forecast should only add to the intrigue.

















