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It’s World Cup week and with that, GolfChannel.com writers offer up their picks for the ultimate dream team.
Following three consecutive birdies to start his second round at the Australian Masters, Adam Scott cooled and finished with a 5-under 66 for a share of the lead at Royal Melbourne.
In this special Down Under issue of Cut Line, we check in with Jarrod Lyle, Adam Scott and Steve Williams.
After being sidelined because of a second bout with leukemia, Jarrod Lyle makes a triumphant return to the game.
Jarrod Lyle, playing his first event in 18 months following his second bout with leukemia, overcame an emotional start on the first tee to post a 1-over 72 for a share of 39th place.
Adam Scott has already won one Masters this year. He seeks a second in Australia’s version.
Following his victory at this year’s Masters for his first major title Adam Scott’s future seems limitless, but the Australian may have to forge ahead without Steve Williams on the bag.
Travelling to Australia is never easy, but for Matt Kuchar his odyssey from Sea Island (Ga.) Resort on Sunday to Royal Melbourne on Tuesday was exceptionally challenging.
For a man who has endured two bouts with leukemia, countless rounds of chemotherapy and perhaps the most emotional 20 months imaginable, Jarrod Lyle spent Tuesday at the Australian Masters bracing for his next challenge.
By showing off his green jacket in Australia, Adam Scott let his fellow countrymen savor his Masters win all over again.
Vijay Singh’s lawyer says that the PGA Tour discriminated against his client.
A group of PGA Tour caddies met with lawyers on Tuesday at Sea Island (Ga.) Resort to finalize plans for the creation of the Association of Professional Tour Caddies (APTC).
For the third consecutive year the PGA Tour will expand globally following news on Sunday from the WGC-HSBC Champions that the circuit will launch the PGA Tour China in 2014.
While it’s mostly been a lost year for Rory McIlroy, a win this week could change his outlook and quiet his critics.
Gary Woodland’s new mindset may have cost him a CIMB Classic title, but it has led to a total reinvention of his game.
There’s still plenty of golf to be played in 2013. Golfchannel.com writers debate the must-see events for the remainder of the calendar year.
Lagardere Unlimited completed a deal to dramatically increase the companys U.S. management footprint, acquiring Crown Sports and hiring Jay Danzi, whose client list includes PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Jordan Spieth.
Lagardre Unlimited, the Paris-based management firm that entered the U.S. market with the acquisition of Gaylord Sports in 2012, seems poised to expand.
David Graham, the 1994 International captain, was among the dignitaries who attended this months Presidents Cup in Ohio. Four days later when he returned home to Dallas the two-time major winner underwent heart surgery.
We may see less of Phil Mickelson in 2014, but the change of pace could be a good thing for Lefty.
The first ' and perhaps last ' arguments were made on Thursday in the New York Supreme Courts Commercial Division by attorneys for the PGA Tour and Vijay Singh, who sued the circuit earlier this year following the Fijians violation of the Tours anti-doping policy which was later dismissed.
The BMW Masters kick-starts the Euro Tour’s home stretch in the Race to Dubai. But changes could have a negative effect.
The CIMB Classics new status as a full-FedEx Cup points event has delivered a predictable improvement in the quality of the Malaysian events field.
In this edition of WWL, our writers discuss Rory McIlroy’s high finish in Korea and the prospect of another foreign major.