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They won events - even a major - and spiked controversy. Our Top 10 Newsmakers of 2011 series continues with the long putter.
After losing Joe LaCava to Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson re-hired his former caddie, Bobby Brown.
They won majors and money titles, authored unforgettable moments. Who was most clutch in 2011? And who is this guy in the middle?
Through hard work and dogged determination, Luke Donald transformed himself into the most consistent player in golf.
GolfChannel.com’s Top 10 Newsmakers of the Year series starts with the Everyman’s unlikely British Open triumph.
Getting through PGA Tour Q-School sometimes takes a bulldog-like attitude to finally earn a coveted PGA Tour card.
For the first time in PGA Tour Q-School history, or at least as long as officials can recall, a player was offered an exemption to final stage.
Chat live with Rex Hoggard from noon-1:30PM ET regarding Tiger Woods’ dramatic victory at the Chevron World Challenge.
In the wake of Tiger Woods one-stroke victory, the attention immediately turned to when U.S. crowds will see the worlds 21st-ranked player.
No, it wasn’t a major, but the champagne that Tiger broke out showed how much his first win in two years meant.
According to Golf Channel number crunchers, Woods could soar as high as 20 spots in the rankings with a victory.
K.J. Choi is in a familiar place at the Chevron World Challenge, alone in third and three strokes behind front-runner Zach Johnson.
A Chevron World Challenge win would mark a milestone for Tiger Woods, but it’s still a silly season event, not a major.
It may be the ‘off-season,’ but don’t tell that to Tiger. With each round, his game is looking more and more ‘on.’
At the Presidents Cup it was a putting tip from Steve Stricker. At the Chevron World Challenge it was a suggestion from swing coach Sean Foley. Say what you will about Tiger Woods, hes proving to be a good student.
Steve Stricker remains confident he can avoid surgery to repair an ailing disk in his neck but said on Thursday at the Chevron World Challenge that he is still not 100 percent.
Its been two years since Tiger hoisted a trophy. Through the ups and downs, does he need to learn how to win again?
Tiger Woods opened with an eventful 3-under 69 at the Chevron World Challenge that featured six birdies, three bogeys and an emergency shoe change midway through a blustery day Thursday
Going into his Chevron World Challenge, Tiger Woods sounded like a man finally ready to win again.
Swing coach Sean Foley explains the math of Tiger Woods’ rediscovered move - the ‘stinger.’
Erik Compton and Rich Beem enjoyed a casual, competitive practice round at the Chevron World Challenge, where they are not playing the event.
With money-grabs, world-wide tournaments and no-cut events, golf doesn’t offer up a true off-season.