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‘I have no doubt we can get it worked out.’ That was Dave Stockton Sr.'s take on Rory McIlroy’s first missed cut as a Nike Golf staff player last week in Abu Dhabi.
PGA of America president Ted Bishop seemed to join a growing list of industry heavyweights who think it may be time to consider two sets of rules, one for professionals and another for amateurs.
PGA of America president Ted Bishop seemed to join a growing list of industry heavyweights who think it may be time to consider two sets of rules, one for professionals and another for amateurs.
The anchored stroke may be on life support, but club makers will continue to find ways to help players make putts.
If a study of California’s state tax code is any indication, Phil Mickelson should have more questions for his accountant.
Ernie Els, who tied for 39th last week in Abu Dhabi and was 18th in his ’13 debut at the Volvo Golf Champions, begins the new season with a new caddie as his normal looper continues to undergo treatment for what doctors believe are blood clots.
Rory McIlroy isn’t the first and certainly won’t be the last to struggle with equipment changes. And one week is not enough time to judge.
Those chasing Justin Rose may be out of luck if the Englishman comes close to matching his final round in November at the DP World Tour Championship down the road in Dubai.
For the seventh consecutive year, the Abu Dhabi stop received more world ranking points than that week’s PGA Tour event.
Tiger Woods’ mishandling of the drop adjacent the fifth hole on Day 2 was hardly a surprise for those whose livelihoods depend on a solid grasp of the Rules of Golf.
Tiger vs. Rory is supposed to be the next great rivalry, but both leave Abu Dhabi with more questions than answers.
A two-stroke penalty, assessed after his round, knocked Tiger Woods out of the Abu Dhabi Championship. Rory McIlroy also missed the cut.
After one round with his Nike Method putter, Rory McIlroy has reverted back to his Scotty Cameron model on Day 2 of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship.
On Wednesday Justin Rose told the media at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship that after winning a World Golf Championship at Doral and playing a starring role in last year’s European Ryder Cup victory he was ready to take the next step in his career. At the time the subtext to that conversation was winning the Englishman’s first major, but on Thursday at Abu Dhabi the practical form of that mindset was an opening 67 on a windblown layout to share the first-round lead with Jamie Donaldson in his first start of 2013.
Tiger Woods outplayed Rory McIlroy Thursday for the sixth time when the two have been paired together, with Woods holding a 6-2-1 head-to-head advantage.
A day that featured an opening 72 in his first competitive round of the year only became more disheartening for Tiger Woods when he faced the media.
It was an inauspicious beginning to the season, and to Rory McIlroy’s Nike career, as he and Tiger Woods struggled.
Jason Dufner’s first trip to the Middle East has been uneventful. Unfortunately the American’s caddie didn’t enjoy the same ease of travel.
The players spoke and those in charge listened, naming Paul McGinley Euro Ryder Cup captain. The U.S. should follow suit.
It was the right time, simple as that. That was Martin Kaymer’s take on his decision to end his PGA Tour holdout and join the U.S. circuit this year.
Paul McGinley was named the 2014 European Ryder Cup captain at a news conference in Abu Dhabi.
Hours before the European Tour’s Tournament Committee meets to decide the Continent’s 2014 Ryder Cup captain, Miguel Angel Jimenez may throw his name in an already crowded hat.
Business partners? Rivals? Best friends? Many aren’t sure what to make of the Tiger Woods-Rory McIlroy relationship.
Tiger Woods hasn’t played an official round in 2013, but he’s already excited about the majors in 2013.