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Oklahoma City wins 6th NAIA women's title

Oklahoma City won its sixth NAIA Women's National Championship on Friday, winning by 12 shots at the Wilderness Ridge Golf Club in Lincoln, Neb.

South Mountain men defend NJCAA D-2 crown

South Mountain Community College successfully defended its NJCAA Division-II Men's national title, winning by 32 shots at Goose Pond Colony Golf Course in Scottsboro, Ala.

Barry edges Lynn in tiebreaker for D-2 men's title

Four shots. That's all that separated Barry from its opponent, Lynn, after the two teams split their match-play final 2-2-1 Friday at the NCAA Division II Men's Championship in Hershey, Pa. The ensuing tiebreaker went to Barry, which held the 403-399 advantage.

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Tracker: Kuchar leads as play suspended at Colonial

No one matched Ryan Palmer's first-round 62 Friday at Colonial . . . yet. Second-round play was suspended at the Crown Plaza Invitational with Matt Kuchar leading at 10 under.

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Michigan hires Jan Dowling as head coach

The University of Michigan announced the hiring of Jan Dowling as the new head women’s golf coach. Dowling is the fifth coach in the 37-year history of the program.

Barry wins tiebreaker, to face Lynn for D-2 men's title

Barry beat Nova Southeastern by two shots in a tiebreaker Thursday to advance to the match-play final of the NCAA Division II Men's Championship in Hershey, Pa.

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Tracker: Palmer shoots 62, leads at Colonial

Ryan Palmer is a member at Colonial and Thursday he used that to his advantage, carding an 8-under 62 to take the first-round lead at the Crowne Plaza Invitational. See how it all unfolded!

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Florida Southern's Crouch wins D-II title

Florida Southern's Tim Crouch won the NCAA Division II men's individual championship May 22 with a victory in a three-way playoff over South Carolina Aiken's Matt Atkins and Western Washington's Jake Webb.

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Fantasy Tip Sheet: Crowne Plaza Invitational

Defending champion Zach Johnson, perennial contender Jim Furyk, 2011 Masters champion Charl Schwartzel and unheralded Chris Kirk are all players to watch this week.

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Anchoring: Reaction from the world of golf

The USGA and R&A officially announced the ban of the anchored stroke on Tuesday morning, sending plenty of golf's elite players, coaches and equipment manufacturers to Twitter to make a statement.

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