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RYAN

LAVNER

Unlike the rest of the sports world, Monday Scramble is praising Lydia Ko and taking notice of golf’s biggest stories.
Darren Clarke hopes that being named Europe’s next Ryder Cup captain will help his game. Recent history shows that it’s practically a death sentence.
There is a new No. 2 in the men’s game, as Bubba Watson’s T-14 finish at Riviera was enough to push him into the second spot for the first time in his career.
In this week’s College Review, Ryan Lavner discusses Arizona State’s hot start to the spring, South Florida’s motivation and Oklahoma State’s impressive new freshman.
Miguel Angel Jimenez will put aside his personal disappointment in not being named Europe’s next Ryder Cup captain in order to help the team as either a vice captain or, hopefully, one of the 12 players.
Padraig Harrington says the PGA of America acted more with its heart than its head with the appointment of Davis Love III.
Paul McGinley said Wednesday that he won’t take a vice-captaincy role under Darren Clarke – or perhaps anyone else, for that matter.
The PGA Tour’s West Coast swing wraps up this week with the Northern Trust Open in Pacific Palisades, Calif. Here are four featured groups to watch at Riviera.
Darren Clarke was appointed as Europe’s next Ryder Cup captain on Wednesday.
The PGA can’t get enough of Davis Love III as the U.S. captain, but Stock Watch has had its fill of Pebble Beach celebs.
Illinois coach Mike Small and his Fighting Illini are showing you can win at golf up north.
Davis Love III will return as U.S. Ryder Cup captain in 2016, Golf Channel insider Tim Rosaforte reported Monday.
Caddie Brian Rush suffered a concussion, broke his shoulder and suffered a compound fracture in his forearm Sunday when he slipped and fell on the craggy coastline to the left of the 18th fairway.
Brandt Snedeker won again at Pebble while Jim Furyk lost a 54-hole lead ... again. More in Monday Scramble.
Before dropping hundreds at the local golf shop, consider the equipment that Brandt Snedeker used to win the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on Sunday.
Morgan Pressel on Monday was named the recipient of the Golf Writers Association of America’s Charlie Bartlett Award, given to a player who contributes to the betterment of society through charitable giving.
In a two-year span, Brandt Snedeker went from world No. 4 to a player outside the top 60 who was qualified for only one major and no World Golf Championship events.
Adam Scott’s wife gave birth to the couple’s first child on Sunday.
Tiger Woods announced Wednesday that he is taking a break from the PGA Tour but expects to be back “very soon,” when his game is “ready.”
In Stock Watch, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson used to rule the world rankings, but now it’s the likes of Jason Day near the top.
Fourteen of the best college golfers in the country will compete in an 18-hole shootout Monday at Riviera that will award an exemption into the Northern Trust Open.
Golf’s future is bright, but will Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson shine again? Monday Scramble dives in.
One of the longest hitters in golf didn’t regret laying up on the par-5 18th hole Sunday at Torrey Pines.
Plagued by injuries his whole career, Jason Day hopes his win at Torrey Pines is the start of a pain-free run at No. 1.