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To fully appreciate Jimmy Walker’s meteoric rise into the game’s upper echelon, it’s worth noting the various checkpoints in the Official World Ranking.
Rory McIlroy committed Monday to the European Tour’s Scottish Open, which will be held the week before the year’s third major.
After Further Review, our writers weigh in on Cheyenne Woods’ big Aussie win that should get her out of her uncle’s shadow.
After a third-round 78 in the worst of the weather at Pebble Beach, Jordan Spieth rebounded with a bogey-free 67 to post another good finish.
Phil Mickelson’s putter must be looking forward to a two-week break, as well.
Jimmy Walker nearly squandered a 6-shot lead at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am but hung on to eke out his third win of the season.
A three-month break did little to cool off the Oklahoma State men’s golf team.
Jin Jeong and Justin Walters may have finished three shots behind George Coetzee in South Africa, but both players walked away with a nice consolation prize.
George Coetzee will have to alter his travel plans after winning the European Tour’s Joburg Open on Sunday.
Tiger Woods announced his upcoming schedule on his website Thursday – and, as expected, it doesn’t include the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
The USGA announced Thursday that it was following the R&A’s lead and allowing distance-measuring devices at its 2014 amateur competitions.
Graeme McDowell says playing in a fourth consecutive Ryder Cup is a massive goal, but he remains “acutely aware” that it might be the toughest squad yet to crack.
Olympic course architect Gil Hanse said Thursday that the venue will “definitely” be ready for the 2016 Games and that next year’s Latin American Amateur will likely serve as the test event.
We’re trading in Scottsdale crazies for Pebble Beach celebrities in #AskLav. But there’s still reason for excitement.
NFL fans needed to do a double take Wednesday: Peyton Manning and Bill Belichick, in the same practice-round group?
Thirty college players were named Wednesday to the watch list for the 2014 Ben Hogan Award.
PGA Tour players aren’t the only stars this week on the Monterey Peninsula. Who are the top 5 celebrities to watch?
Three more Open Championship berths will be up for grabs this week at the Joburg Open in South Africa.
To drum up interest in his Abu Dhabi home, Adam Scott is offering a unique perk.
Phil Mickelson will begin his pursuit of a record-tying fifth title at Pebble Beach Thursday alongside 2011 champion D.A. Points.
In Stock Watch, Graham DeLaet’s beard growth is awesome and so is his play. Slow play, meanwhile, continues to be a plague.
Battered and bruised from Sunday’s blowout loss, Peyton Manning isn’t slipping into some Super Bowl seclusion. No, he is repairing this week on the Monterey Peninsula.
Perhaps all Tiger Woods needed to shake out of his early-season doldrums was a trip to India.
A college player received a rude reminder Monday of the new grooves rule that went into effect at elite amateur competitions this year.