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Miguel Angel Jimenez didn’t need any mid-round theatrics to steal the spotlight at the BMW PGA Championship. His play was plenty good enough.
Play began at 11 a.m. ET at the Crowne Plaza Invitational, following a three-hour delay.
Arizona State junior Jon Rahm was named the winner of the Ben Hogan Award on Monday night.
Phil Mickelson is back on the rise in Stock Watch. And Michelle Wie didn’t get hurt from a fall, but is falling because she’s hurt.
Rory, Rory, Rory and more Rory. We’ve got lots of McIlroy to discuss. A little U.S. youth and Phil Mickelson, too.
Taking a look back at the studs and duds from the NCAA men’s regionals that were completed this weekend.
With a spot in the NCAA Championship on the line, Troy’s Tolver Dozier didn’t waste much time.
All of the teams that had qualified for the NCAA Championship were already long gone by the time Western Carolina’s J.T. Poston played his final hole Saturday.
After a dynastic run that included two NCAA Championships and a runner-up showing, Alabama coach Jay Seawell will have to find something else to do in two weeks’ time.
Here are the final results from the Chapel Hill (N.C.), Noblesville (Ind.), Yale (Conn.), Lubbock (Texas), San Diego (Calif.) and Bremerton (Wash.) regionals.
Florida coach J.C. Deacon brought a new energy and a new team-first attitude, and it paid off in a big way Saturday at the Chapel Hill regional.
So much for a home-course advantage.
Stanford’s Maverick McNealy needed only to look back to this event a year ago to appreciate how far he’s come.
Here are the second-round results from the six NCAA men’s golf regionals.
Seven teams are separated by 10 shots here at NCAA regionals. In other words, no team is safe.
There are no leaderboards here at NCAA regionals, so a little look can go a long way.
Florida entered NCAA regionals as the No. 7 seed, but even that might have been generous, given its current predicament.
Florida State junior Hank Lebioda isn’t letting Crohn’s disease keep him from helping lead the No. 1 Seminoles.
The NCAA Division I men’s regionals got underway Thursday at six sites around the country. Here is the story from Day 1.
North Carolina freshman Will Register leads his NCAA regional thanks to his assistant coach and a rapid-fire routine.
North Carolina is a host school in this year’s six-regional field, the biggest advantage a team can have in this 54-hole tournament.
Rickie Fowler is on the rise this week, while Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson continue their downward trend.
Rickie Fowler redefined himself with his Players win. Meanwhile, Tiger Woods is still trying to find his game.
Here are the final-round results from the St. George, Raleigh, San Antonio and South Bend regionals.