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Back-nine 41 dooms McIlroy's opener at Wentworth

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Rory McIlroy squandered a promising start to the BMW PGA Championship on Thursday. Read More

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Anchoring attorney: Hope for best, prepare for worst

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The attorney for Tim Clark and Carl Pettersson is confident that the PGA Tour will agree with his clients and decide not to follow the USGA and R&A’s lead on anchored putting. Read More

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Serg Protector

Not that Sergio Garcia is going to #AskLav, but here is some unsolicited advice to help him from himself: Stop talking. Read More

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Zach Johnson always feels good at Colonial

Zach Johnson always feels good when he gets to Colonial. That feeling usually lasts the whole week. Read More

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No. 1 Stunna

Tiger Woods has every right not to forgive Sergio Garcia, but publicly accepting his apology would shock the world. Read More

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Players react to Garcia's comments at Colonial

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Sergio Garcia’s comments regarding Tiger Woods during Tuesday’s European Tour awards dinner in London was a hot topic at Colonial as players readied for this week’s PGA Tour stop. Read More

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Pavin, Lehman pick Colonial over Senior PGA Championship

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Among the field at this week’s Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial are two familiar names, although their start this week at Hogan’s Alley may prompt some unfamiliar questions. Read More

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Singh tinkering with standard putter at Colonial

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The ban on anchoring isn’t scheduled to go into the books until 2016, but the impact of Tuesday’s announcement could already be felt at Colonial. Read More

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Into the Frying Pan

Sergio Garcia's mouth got him into trouble and asking for forgiveness isn't going to make the firestorm die down. Read More

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Clark: 'We’re not going to roll over and accept' anchor ban

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As expected, Tuesday’s news that the USGA and R&A would ban anchoring was followed by word that the new rule’s fate may be decided in a courtroom not on a golf course. Read More

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