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Jason Day has withdrawn from this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill, again citing a thumb injury.
John Senden scored a victory for the veterans Sunday at Innisbrook when he became the first over-40 winner on the PGA Tour this season.
The European Tour bowed to player criticism and announced Monday that it had made two changes to its end-of-season Final Series.
This week should have changed that perception that Kevin Na is a slow player, but it may have enhanced it.
For the first time, the first three legs of the Florida swing failed to produce a double-digit under-par winner.
Luke Donald collected his annual annuity Sunday at Innisbrook.
Australian John Senden conquered the Copperhead Course to record his second PGA Tour win and first since 2006.
Robert Garrigus didn’t play a practice round this week at Innisbrook, opting instead to spend his afternoons fishing.
In contention on the PGA Tour for just the second time in his young career, Scott Langley’s final drive of the day traveled only 169 yards after clipping a tree.
There was cause for concern Sunday when Mark Calcavecchia slumped into a folding chair on the practice putting green, in need of medical attention.
Robert Garrigus’ pair of 4-foot misses on the back nine Saturday could loom large in the final round.
It could be a long day for Kevin Na – and the rest of the field – Sunday at the Valspar Championship.
Robert Garrigus was thoroughly enjoying the par 5s this week at Innisbrook’s Copperhead Course. That is, until he drew the first bad time of his career.
Not even a messy bogey on the final hole could keep Justin Rose from proclaiming that his Saturday 69 at the Valspar Championship was his “most solid round of the year.”
Reputations aside, the fact is that Robert Garrigus and Kevin Na were put on the clock and thrust into the Rd. 3 spotlight in Tampa.
Luke Donald said he played “kind of a Luke Donald round” on Saturday at Innisbrook.
Pain-free for the past year and a half, Retief Goosen finally can focus on trying to return to championship form.
There was less wind, more sun and generally better scoring conditions Friday at the Valspar Championship. That didn’t mean Innisbrook played any easier.
Tree-lined Innisbrook and big-hitting Robert Garrigus wouldn’t seem to be an ideal fit.
Add another blow-up to John Daly’s burgeoning collection. This time it’s an octuple-bogey 12 and his worst PGA Tour score.
A week after shooting 18 over par at Doral, Furyk finds himself in the hunt here at the Valspar Championship, one shot off the early second-round lead.
This, admittedly, was an important week for Justin Rose.
The Florida swing rolls along this week with the Valspar Championship outside Tampa. Here are a few groups to watch at Innisbrook’s Copperhead Course.
In this week’s Stock Watch, Patrick Reed’s game backed up his bravado while Tiger Woods’ back injury looks as bad as ever.