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RYAN

LAVNER

Tiger Woods will return to competition this week alongside Jason Day at the Hero World Challenge.
Fourteen years after finishing second in the Pac-10 Championship – to a fellow named Paul Casey – Tim Mickelson showed Monday that he still has plenty of game.
The Race to Dubai is starting to resemble the FedEx Cup – only without the messy reset at the end of the year.
Jordan Spieth’s star is on the rise, as is the Hero World Challenge. The RC task force gets another thumbs down.
Those itching to find out who will lead the 2016 U.S. Ryder Cup team might have to wait several more months.
That big win everyone seemed to be waiting for? Jordan Spieth delivered last week in Australia, where on a brutal golf course he shot a closing 63 to win the Australian Open by six shots.
Patrick Reed will replace an injured Jim Furyk at next week’s Hero World Challenge in Orlando.
No surprise, but one of the greatest Ryder Cuppers in history said Wednesday that he would “love” to captain the European team – in about, oh, another decade.
Adam Scott spent only 11 weeks at world No. 1 before Rory McIlroy came along. Will he ever wrest back the title?
Adam Scott’s caddie auditions will continue this week in Australia, where the world No. 3 will have Mike Kerr carry his sticks for the Australian Open and next month’s Australian PGA.
The editorial director of Derek Jeter’s new website said that the former Yankees shortstop did not ask for Tiger Woods’ impassioned op-ed piece. Woods submitted it himself.
The European Tour Rookie of the Year award is staying in South Florida.
Chris Como’s stock is on the rise while Independent Tiger is on the decline. We track the ups and downs in Stock Watch.
Adam Scott didn’t get his wish. Tournament officials have decided to split up Scott and Rory McIlroy for the first two rounds of this week’s Australian Open in Sydney.
Charlie Sifford, who 53 years ago broke the color barrier in golf, was one of 18 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Monday.
Graeme McDowell touched on Rory McIlroy’s dominaince and reign as world No. 1 in his year-end column for the BBC.
Inbee Park, Stacy Lewis and Lydia Ko ended the LPGA season Nos. 1, 2 and 3, respectively, in the Rolex Rankings.
Henrik Stenson may have waited until late November to get his first win of the year, but his defense at the DP World Tour Championship still took him to No. 2 in the Official World Ranking.
Lydia Ko won the LPGA finale in a four-hole playoff over Carlota Ciganda for her fifth-career title and a cool $1.5 million.
Hideki Matsuyama outdueled Jordan Spieth on Sunday for the title at the Dunlop Phoenix, the first of what should be many battles for two of the game’s best under-25 talents.
His second Race to Dubai trophy to his left, Rory McIlroy was asked about his goals for 2015 during the trophy presentation Sunday in Dubai. He didn’t hesitate.
Henrik Stenson knocked it to a foot on the 17th Sunday to dramatically defend his DP title.
In this season-ending edition of College Review, Ryan Lavner hands out fall awards and lists the top 10 teams on his Power Rankings.
Matt Fitzpatrick birdied three of the last five holes Thursday to earn his European Tour card for 2015.