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RYAN

LAVNER

Fred Wedel beat the odds to reach the semis at the U.S. Am. That’s nothing compared to what he’s dealt with off the course.
Roman Robledo’s breakthrough college season will extend into a summer session.
Nathan Smith has now advanced further in this week’s U.S. Amateur than in any of his previous 14 trips.
Ollie Schniederjans is the No. 1 amateur in the world, but Thursday at the U.S. Amateur, he was taken out by No. 776.
Ollie Schniederjans survived a scare during the U.S. Amateur’s Round of 32, but a few of the other A-listers weren’t as fortunate.
Stroke-play medalists Lee McCoy and Taylor Moore both fell during their Round of 64 matches Wednesday at the U.S. Amateur.
Citing his health, Tiger Woods has told the PGA of America and captain Tom Watson not to consider him as a Ryder Cup pick.
Spain’s Jon Rahm took down Beau Hossler at the U.S. Amateur by driving Atlantic Athletic Club into submission.
Talk about a mid-am resurgence. Three of the “old-timers” reached match play at this week’s U.S. Amateur.
We all know Rory McIlroy’s stock is up, but he’s not alone. Bubba Watson has plenty of company, too, on the opposite end.
One round in one major championship proved golf can thrive without Tiger Woods.
Phil Mickelson, Rickie Fowler and Henrik Stenson gave it their all. It wasn’t enough against Rory McIlroy at the PGA.
Rory McIlroy’s Saturday 67 was hardly his best stuff, yet he’s still leading. Is Sunday simply a formality en route to major No. 4?
The Wanamaker Trophy isn’t the only prize up for grabs Sunday. Also at stake is an automatic spot on the U.S. Ryder Cup team, as qualifying for the top 9 ends after the final round of the PGA Championship.
Rory McIlroy and Jason Day have bashed their way to the top of the leaderboard at the PGA Championship. That’s never been said about Jim Furyk, of course, and it certainly wasn’t the case Friday at Valhalla.
Josh Gregory abruptly resigned Friday as the head men’s coach at SMU.
A closing eagle gave Phil Mickelson a 4-under 67 and lifted him into a tie for sixth at Valhalla, just three shots behind leader Rory McIlroy.
Maybe Steve Stricker accepted that assistant captain gig a bit too soon. The 47-year-old opened his PGA Championship with rounds of 69-68 to sit comfortably inside the top 10 heading into the weekend.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson watched injuries and a self-imposed absence change the complexion of his team.
At this point in the season, it’s not a stretch to say that Ian Poulter has had as many injuries as good results.
Unlike You Know Who, Rory McIlroy never put a number on his major-championship aspirations. He didn’t want the pressure of trying to live up to his own expectations.
Four days after his most recent victory, and not much has changed.
Bulging discs in his neck have sidelined Jason Dufner, and he doesn’t know when - or if - he’ll return.