Tallahassee Regional: UNF closes strong for title
M.J. Maguire's four consecutive birdies to close the final round sealed North Florida's first regional title Saturday at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional.
Tallahassee Regional: Washington closes in on UNF
North Florida still leads after two rounds of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional, but Washington, helped by Charlie Hughes' 65, pulled to within two shots entering Saturday's final round.
Tallahassee Regional: Maguire, North Florida lead
M.J. Maguire's opening-round 65 Thursday has North Florida leading the NCAA Tallahassee Regional.
Looking back: Tiger’s U.S. Am win at TPC Sawgrass
With his victory at the 2013 Players Championship, Tiger Woods has now won three times at TPC Sawgrass, adding to his victories at the 2001 Players and 1994 U.S. Amateur. Let's now take a trip down memory lane to 19 years ago and look back at Tiger's first win on Pete Dye's legendary track.
5 Things: Woods captures fourth Tour title in '13
Tiger Woods didn't run away and hide on Sunday, but tightened up over TPC Sawgrass' final three holes to win his second career Players Championship title on Sunday.
5 Things: Lingmerth leads by 2 after a long day
It was a long day Saturday at the Players Championship, and for many reasons – inclement weather halting play for nearly two hours and early contenders playing their way out of the tournament. Here are 5 Things you need to know from Saturday’s third round at The Players.
Maggert turns back time at Players
At 49 years old, Jeff Maggert might not be as sharp as he once was back when he finished T-11 at the 2003 Players. But 10 years later and after a third-round 66, he can still see himself winning this week at TPC Sawgrass.
5 Things: Garcia leads Players; Woods improves
The last time Sergio Garcia ended the day as the leader at TPC Sawgrass was after he won a playoff in 2008; second-place Tiger Woods’ 36-hole total is his career best by six shots; more.
Chappell fights ailment for 6-under 66 at Players
While congested, Kevin Chappell powered through on Friday to the tune of a 6-under 66 and is at 9 under heading into the weekend.
5 Things: Johnson lurks, Stallings wavers
Scott Stallings starts his day with five birdies but walks away with just a 71, while Zach Johnson adds to his share of success at TPC Sawgrass with a 66 in his third straight trip to the Players, plus more.
Mahan finds his path, fires a 5-under 67 at Players
After struggling since a runner-up finish at Match Play, Hunter Mahan seemed to find his old magic in a 5-under 67 on Thursday at the Players Championship.
Tech support: Castro (63) takes cue from Kuchar
Roberto Castro entered Thursday having played the Players Stadium course at TPC Sawgrass just twice before, once in a pro-am and the other in a practice round Wednesday with Matt Kuchar and Geoff Ogilvy. He left with a 9-under 63.
Players blog: Yang's caddie takes title
James Walton, who caddies for Y.E. Yang, stuck his tee shot to 4 1/2 feet on No. 17 to win the closest-to-the-pin caddie competition Wednesday at TPC Sawgrass.
Players blog: Stallings off to strong start
Scott Stallings, playing in his second Players Championship, has birdied his first five holes during Thursday's first round at TPC Sawgrass.
Sage Valley: Connelly battles illness for 4-over 76
Austin Connelly held a share of the lead at the Junior Invitational early on Friday, but finished with a 4-over 76 after battling an illness.
Sage Valley: Maguire looks to follow brother's win
Just days after his older brother, M.J., won the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship, Jack Maguire will try to get his first big junior victory at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley.
Sage Valley: Olsen aiming for second gold jacket
Zachary Olsen will try to win another gold jacket as he begins his title defense at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley.
Sage Valley: Course impresses juniors
Sage Valley Golf Club will host the Junior Invitational Friday-Sunday, and the course is already a hit with the competitors.
Sage Valley: Guise hopes to anchor to victory
Danny Guise knows it will take a good short game to have success at Sage Valley, so he's hoping his broomstick putter comes up big this week at the Junior Invitational.
Sage Valley: Shelton happy with 'Bama decision
Robby Shelton lifted a huge weight off of his shoulders when he signed with Alabama last Thursday. Now he turns his focus toward this week's Junior Invitational at Sage Valley.
Sage Valley: Texas commit Ghim ready for big year
After recently committing to Texas, Doug Ghim is poised for a big year on the junior circuit. He hopes that starts this week at Sage Valley.
2013 Masters: Reaction from junior golfers
Much attention was on Augusta National this past week, including that of some of the top junior golfers in the country. Here is some of the Masters reaction from golf's younger generation.
5 Things: Potter Jr. wins Par-3 Contest title
5 Things: From Ted Potter Jr. winning the Par-3 Contest title, to two hole-in-ones to Caroline Wozniacki's popularity at Augusta National, we take a look back at Wednesday on the par-3 course.
Justin Rose looks to put it all together
Justin Rose hasn't missed a cut in seven starts at the Masters. Yet he's never won a green jacket, either, which is why the 32-year-old is looking to finally put everything together this year at Augusta National.
Masters 2013: Getting to know T.J. Vogel
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: T.J. Vogel.
Q&A: Palmer talks Tiger Woods video game
Arnold Palmer, who is on the cover of the new Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 video game, talked about the game, the popular Rumble advertisement and Tiger’s chances at this year’s Masters.
Senior Raber key for UC Davis
Senior Tyler Raber's final-round 65 at the Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate was not only his best round of the season, but it also proves that Raber will be a key to UC Davis' run at a third straight conference title later this month.
5 Things: McIlroy 'nearly there' after made cut
After two rounds of the Shell Houston Open, a surprise name sits atop the leaderboard with Steve Wheatcroft entering the weekend at 10 under. But Wheatcroft wasn’t the only surprise. Here are 5 Things you need to know from Friday’s second round in Houston.
Simpson hopes he's rediscovering top form
A strong showing at Tavistock Cup, where Webb Simpson earned medalist honors amid strong winds at Isleworth, has the U.S. Open champion hoping he's rounding his game back into shape.
Watson all moved into new home as Augusta nears
Bubba Watson is all settled into his new home in Isleworth, and it's already been a great feeling for the defending Masters champion, who is taking part in his second Tavistock Cup, his last event before a return trip to Augusta National.
Next stop in McDowell's busy life: Augusta National
Between the opening of his new restaurant in Lake Nona, Fla. and a busy schedule on the course, Graeme McDowell now sets his sights on his second major victory.
5 Things: Fowler hopes to reverse Sunday struggles
After three rounds of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, a familiar face sits atop the leaderboard. But some big names lurk close behind Tiger Woods, including Rickie Fowler, who will look to reverse his recent final-round troubles.
Notebook: Thomas bounces back after T-39 finish
The 2012 Haskins Award winner had been in a funk with his golf game for a while, but after picking up his second win of the season at the Schenkel Invitational, it puts him back into the conversation to repeat as the Haskins award winner.
5 Things: Choi continues to excel at Copperhead
5 Things: A shot behind 36-hole leader Shawn Stefani, PGA Tour veteran K.J. Choi is experiencing a bit of a revitalization in 2013, and Copperhead might just provide the arena for his first win since 2011.
With Augusta on the horizon, Scott has found his zone
Adam Scott, who fired a 6-under 65 Friday at the Tampa Bay Championship, is still looking for that elusive major victory, but is confident his game is in a state that makes him dangerous at Augusta National next month.
Struggling Cauley WDs in Tampa Bay due to illness
After withdrawing from the Tampa Bay Championship prior to his second-round tee time due to illness, Bud Cauley has now failed to reach the weekend in five of seven starts on the PGA Tour this season.
5 Things: Stefani makes name for himself at Tampa Bay
On a day when most players sputtered near even-par, Shawn Stefani ran out of the gates with an opening 6-under 65 to take a commanding two-shot lead at the Tampa Bay Championship.
Former college stars adapting well to pro golf
Former collegiate All-Americans, Patrick Cantlay, Peter Uihlein and Jordan Spieth are making the transition to the professional game look fairly simple.
Brueckner, Cathrea join illustrious SF City history
Juniors William Brueckner and Casie Cathrea have added their names to the illustrious list of San Francisco City Championship winners.
Garcia, 17, makes first PGA Tour cut
Jorge Garcia, 17, made the cut in his first PGA Tour start at the Puerto Rico Open, 'a really great week' for the Miami native.
Cauley makes video-game debut in night-golf spot
Bud Cauley grew up sneaking out onto TPC Sawgrass at dusk. Now the PGA Tour sophomore has been added to the EA Sports Tiger Woods PGA Tour '14 game and took to Sawgrass to promote the game's new night golf feature.
With a healed heart, Banks rejoins Gators
Florida sophomore Eric Banks couldn't even walk up the stairs at his home after open-heart surgery last June. Now, less than 10 months ago, Banks is back competing for the Gators on the golf course.
USC men showing signs of greatness
With a second straight tournament title under their belts, the USC men are showing signs of greatness so far this spring.
Scheffler still seeking signature victory
He's finished second in three consecutive big junior events, leaving Scott Scheffler in search of his first big junior victory.
U.S. Junior champ Shim, 18, turns pro
Andy Shim, the 2012 U.S. Junior Amateur champion, has decided to turn pro, Golfweek learned Monday.
Notebook: Vogel frustrated by latest performance
Notebook: T.J. Vogel was less-than-pleased with his final performance at the Mark Bostick Golf Course, not using the flu or hernia surgery as an excuse for his 6-over 216 finish at the Gator Invitational.
Preview: Wood looking to erase poor memories of HP Boys
After firing an 8-over 80 in the final round of last year’s AJGA HP Boys Championship, a number that dropped him to T-37, Adam Wood will get another crack at the Club at Carlton Woods’ Fazio Championship Course.
Men's spring preview: Southern Conference
Georgia Southern and Chattanooga will lock heads as they battle for the Southern Conference title this spring.
Men's spring preview: Southland Conference
Despite the graduation of its three top players, Lamar still has high expectations in the Southland Conference this spring.
Berger, Florida State cruise to Gator Invitational win
Behind hot sophomore Daniel Berger, Florida State won its first Gator Invitational title since 1981 by an eye-opening 15 shots over North Florida.
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