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After one round in Dubai, it appears Ian Poulter and Brooks Koepka won’t reprise their Final Series duel.
That six-week layoff sure didn’t slow down Rory McIlroy.
After six weeks off, Rory McIlroy showed no signs of rust Thursday with a bogey-free 66.
Ian Poulter listened to Greg Norman’s putting advice but was hesitant to publicly share the advice – and implement the tips – before this week’s season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.
David Feherty said Wednesday that writer Dan Jenkins and Golf Digest crossed the line with the satirical piece that touched on Woods’ failed marriage, willingness to fire employees and reputation as a bad tipper.
John Hahn’s bizarre week at European Tour Q-School continued Wednesday.
Brooks Koepka’s victory celebration was short-lived: He came down with food poisoning.
Christina Kim’s emotional victory sent her stock soaring, while Martin Kaymer’s disappearing act has him in a steady slide.
Sitting in 104th place with a 72-hole cut looming, American John Hahn was in dire need of a low round at European Tour Q-School. He went REALLY low.
Rory McIlroy is “annoyed” that the court case with his former management company has dragged on, but he vowed not to let it affect him either this week at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai or in the early part of 2015.
The Mickelson brothers are taking over Tempe. A fitter Phil Mickelson appeared on campus last week in his new Arizona State gear alongside his brother (and new boss), Tim.
Apparently, partners are overrated at the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship.
The only time Brooks Koepka will need to return to Kazakhstan is for the sequel to “Borat.”
Charley Hoffman outlasted Shawn Stefani to pick up his third PGA Tour victory on Sunday.
TaylorMade CEO Ben Sharpe said he hasn’t heard from Dustin Johnson since he took an indefinite leave of absence from the PGA Tour.
Marcel Siem’s unlikely bid to win the European Tour’s Race to Dubai came to an end in the gym.
Ian Poulter missed a 6-foot birdie putt that would have put him in a playoff Sunday at the Turkish Airlines Open.
The only thing left for Rory McIlroy is the coronation.
Brooks Koepka logged more than 53,000 air miles this year, and now he can pick his own schedule after his win in Turkey.
John Daly’s cure for all that ails the U.S. Ryder Cup team: Make Phil Mickelson the playing captain in 2016 and … well, eventually, put Daly in some sort of assistant role.
Robby Shelton, Beau Hossler and Nathan Smith headline the 16 U.S. players who have been invited to attend next month’s practice session for the 2015 Walker Cup.
The AJGA announced Thursday that it had matched its record-setting pace of play with a 4-hour, 17-minute average during their 102-event season in 2014.
Miguel Angel Jimenez’s day started with an eagle and ended with a 63. After a rough recent stretch, the 50-year-old leads in Turkey.
Rory McIlroy’s path to the Race to Dubai title got a little clearer Thursday, when all three of his nearest pursuers failed to break 70 at the Turkish Airlines Open.