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Robert Garrigus’ marijuana comments and Bubba Watson’s french adventure made this week anything but a drag.
If something doesnt seem right with K.J. Choi this week its because its not. No, theres nothing wrong with the Koreans machine-like swing only the man carrying Chois bag.
Early Friday before he teed off for his second round at AT&T National, Robert Garrigus told GolfChannel.com that he has not been fined by the PGA Tour for his comments saying that he used marijuana during Nationwide Tour competition.
According to this mornings points distribution list from the OWGR, the champion at Aronimink will earn 44 points while the winner in France will get 40.
Blame it on weather or setup, Aronimink - site of the AT&T National - is giving players a major feeling they deserve.
Steve Williams, Tiger Woods’ longtime caddie, is on the bag for Adam Scott this week at the AT&T National, where Scott shares the Round 1 lead.
Robert Garrigus recently admitted to doing recreational drugs while playing on the Nationwide Tour. Now, hes clean, near the top of the AT&T leaderboard and worry free about reactions to his news.
Joe Ogilvie shot an opening 67 for a share of the clubhouse lead at the AT&T National on Thursday morning, but afterward headed to get an MRI on his long-ailing left wrist.
While the AT&T National is set to return to Congressional Country Club the next three years, players are suggesting an alternate D.C. venue.
Facing a world rankings list skewed toward the Europeans, Tim Finchem still must look after his own.
The PGA Tour announced on Wednesday that Bethpage Black will host The Barclays in 2012 and 2016.
Although not technically the official host of the AT&T National, Tiger Woods still wants no part in asking players to play the event.
Maybe its a playoff thing, or maybe just laziness but whatever the reason tis the season for facial hair on the PGA Tour.
Tiger Woods says he no longer wants to force the issue. He doesn’t know when he’ll return but it won’t be until he’s 100 percent healthy.
With the British Open soon approaching, the PGA Tour has conducted a mini-money list that started at The Players Championship and run through this week’s AT&T National.
Even though Patrick Cantlay just set a new PGA Tour record at the Travelers Championship for the lowest score ever shot by an amateur, don’t expect to see him turn pro anytime soon.
Dominance, brillance, hype, criticism and disappointment - it was a mind-boggling U.S. Open at Congressional.
Amid the Rory-mania, lets not anoint him the next king just yet. Rather, let his potential dictate how far McIlroy will go.
In an announcement that surprised few, Tiger Woods disclosed via Twitter that he will not play next weeks AT&T National.
Following a record, runaway win at the U.S. Open, this could be the first of many major moments for Rory McIlroy.
Rex Hoggard and Jay Coffin debate which was the more dominating performance - Tiger Woods’ romp at the 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach or McIlroy’s runaway victory at Congressional.
For the remainder of 2011, Rory McIlroy only has two stateside events on his schedule ' the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and PGA Championship.
The U.S. Golf Association had plans for Congressional to play tougher than it has this week, but the weather conditions just didn’t allow the course to play any other way.
Rory McIlroy hasn’t won the U.S. Open just yet, but as Yogi Berra once famously reasoned, ‘its getting late early.’