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In big caddie news this week ' no, not Stevie Williams and Tiger Woods high-profile split ' Kip Henley split with Brian Gay.
Some say American golf is on the decline, but a group of young amateurs gives strong cause the opposite is true.
Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club, home to this week’s Canadian Open, is taking heat from the PGA Tours rank and file for being too tight and too tough.
While the victory partys just starting for Darren Clarke, Tiger Woods continues some serious housecleaning.
Tiger Woods announced on Wednesday that he and his longtime caddie Steve Williams will no longer be working together.
The media jumped on Rory after his post-British comments about the weather. Is it Rory, or the media that’s foolish?
Royal Portrush Golf Club is not the only hot spot in the game right now. Count St. Simons Island to that list.
Darren Clarkes affinity for Guinness is legendary in golf circles, as his generosity.
It was a long journey through some great days and some dark days, but Darren Clarke finally found his way.
As Bob Estes found out, it seems there is nowhere to hide from Sundays storm at Royal St. George’s.
As Darren Clark made his way onto the grounds on Sunday at Royal St. Georges Dr. Bob Rotella immediately liked what he saw.
Open Radio Golf is a British Open fixture - like three-club winds, bad bounces and bad weather.
Phil Mickelson came to Royal St. George’s with a fresh outlook on links golf and it looks to be paying large dividends this week.
Darren Clarke is the story at the British Open, but Sundays finale sets up for what could be an American revival.
Many eyes were on the Ulsterman as Saturdays forecast delivered the harsh conditions that many had anticipated.
Gary Woodland used a tip from his coach to get off to a good start Saturday, but things went awry as the weather worsened.
World No. 1 Luke Donald will watch the final two wet and windy rounds at Royal St. Georges from a couch, ditto for No. 2 Lee Westwood and two-time Open champion Padraig Harrington.
The English summer has officially ended, or so it seems early Saturday along the south coast.
Darren Clarke is a co-leader, Rory McIlroy is four back and Graeme McDowell is headed home after two rounds of the British Open
Thanks to some simple, well-suited advice, Darren Clarkes renewed confidence is paying dividends at the British Open.
Between arriving at Royal St. George’s with a new swing thought and sharing accomodations with Davis Love III, Lucas Glover is in the mix through 36 holes of the 140th Open Championship.
Darren Clarke attributes his turnaround to a change of mind and home, and a new love in his life.
Ricky Barnes was at home in California before he received a text from the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews that hed moved to first alternate for the 140th Open Championship.
Lucas Glover loves links golf, its just that the ancient game hasnt always returned his affection.