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Dont let the gentle tone fool you, if a group this week at Royal Lytham & St. Annes finds itself out of position in relation to the group in front of them they will be given words of encouragement.
If Padraig Harrington rallies his way to a third claret jug it will be a testament to creative technology almost as much as the Irishmans will.
Luke Donald’s motivation for the week is simple: if Seve can do it, he can too.
Tiger Woods is 0-for-12 in recent majors, but it appears Lytham may be the perfect place for a new beginning.
Lee Westwood feels his short game was good enough to reach No. 1 in the world and will be good enough to win a major championship.
David Duval’s 2001 British Open win at Royal Lytham & St. Annes was the peak of his career and the start to his valley.
It is interesting that amid a wave of questions and concerns regarding unconfirmed reports that Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson received appearance fees to play last weeks Greenbrier Classic, one tournament director has tried to woo players to his event using a slightly less expensive option.
After years of debate and various models, there’s still plenty of questions about the Tour’s new qualifying process.
The new plan will make the Web.com Tour the primary avenue to Tour membership beginning with the 2013 season via a three-event finals series that will be played in September, opposite the FedEx Cup playoffs.
A well-earned vacation awaited Michael Thompson and no amount of second-guessing was going to change that.
Golf had its share of deja vu the past couple weeks, but some are shocked by what happened with Tiger and Phil.
Word is Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson received ‘show up’ money at Greenbrier, rekindling the appearance-fee debate.
Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond resigned on Tuesday amidst a scandal that may impact the golf sponsorship of the banking and financial services giant.
With a Tour-leading three wins already this year, Tiger Woods is rebuilding his dominance at a startlingly quick pace.
As chainsaws and chipping machines continued to buzz across Congressional early Sunday, AT&T National tournament director Greg McLaughlin was still in awe of the storm that nearly blew away this years event.
Playing on a nearly empty golf course, host Tiger Woods soared, but no one roared. Still, he’s closing in on win No. 3.
In a surreal scene, George McNeill, Brian Harman and Greg Owen teed off at 1 p.m. to begin the third round of the AT&T National.
A tornado-like storm hit the D.C. area late Friday and Congressional CC wasn’t spared. The show will go on, but without fans on Day 3.
Hunter Mahan has long been known for his swing, but an improved short game has him contending at AT&T.
For the second consecutive week the PGA Tour gave caddies the option to wear bibs in the afternoon wave at Congressional because of heat concerns.
As a tournament host, Tiger Woods is taking pleasure from players’ difficulties with Congressional.
Brendon de Jonge is in good shape after two rounds of the AT&T National and thanks Nick Price for helping him during low points.
Tiger Woods turned another ho-hum round at the AT&T National into something worth talking about with one 45 footer for eagle at the par-5 16th hole that lifted him into red figures and within a field goal of the lead.
Webb Simpson is not the only top player who may trade a start at the years third major championship for family duties.