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Davis Love III will face a difficult task in making his Ryder Cup captain’s picks. Rex Hoggard offers some advice.
For sale: a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment with a drawing room, comfortable living area and arguably the best view in golf.
It’s not a presidential rally cry, but a shout-out to golf’s inclusion in the Olympics as the ’12 Games get under way.
It was an imperfect storm. No, not Ernie Els victory at the Open Championship just as the games rules makers inch closer to a final determination on the future of the long putter.
The anchored putter may have a short shelf life, but that doesn’t mean majors won while using it deserve an asterisk.
Ernie Els, Adam Scott and Tiger Woods battled at the British, a career-turning twist for all involved.
Hello Lytham, we missed you. After three days of very un-links-like golf, a cool breeze off the Irish Sea arrived just in time to make things interesting for Sundays final turn at Royal Lytham & St. Annes.
Losing the British Open was just the beginning. Adam Scott now has to come to terms with his collapse at Lytham.
If this one hurt more than last year, Rory McIlroy wasnt letting on.
In two Royal Lytham Opens Ernie Els had never finished outside the money, running tied for third in 2001 and second in 1996. He’s in contention again this week with 18 holes remaining.
The final round of the British will be a celebration of Adam Scott’s first major or amazement at how he failed to win.
Although there remains 36 holes of windy golf at the Open Championship, imagine for a moment the impact an Adam Scott victory could have on the future of the game?
Brandt Snedekers 10-under total matches the Open record. Can he continue the pace with Adam Scott and Tiger Woods on his heals?
Of all the things Adam Scott has accomplished in his career it has been his pedestrian record in the majors that has been the most scrutinized.
Thanks to calm conditions and great putting, Brandt Snedeker leads the British Open in record-tying fashion.
Its been a particularly eventful week for caddies at the 141st Open, including Zach Johnson’s man, Damon Green.
From Adam Scott’s lackluster 18th hole to Tiger Woods’ great ball-striking on Day 1, here’s what You Oughta Know heading into Friday’s second round of the Open Championship.
For all the talk of how demanding the closing holes are at Royal Lytham & St. Annes, Brandt Snedeker has certainly not had much trouble with the par-4 16th hole.
Catching the wrong side of the draw is a way of life at an Open Championship.
As Sean Foley watched from afar, Tiger enjoyed a great ball-striking day en route to a 67 Thursday at the British.
Tiger Woods got off to a great start in Round 1 of the British Open with four birdies in his opening nine holes.
More so than any other event in golf the outcome of a British Open often comes down to the schedule as much as it does skill.
Robert Karlssons withdrawal at Royal Lytham & St. Annes has sparked a wave of uncertainty on the eve of the years third major championship.
What kind of player wins at Royal Lytham? A ball-striker? A plodder? A short-game wizard? The answer is, yes.