RL
RYAN
LAVNER
There still hasn’t been an official 59 shot on the European Tour – even after Colin Nel and Jorge Campillo carded golf’s magic number Friday at the Nelson Mandela Championship.
Jordan Spieth didn’t even have a PGA Tour card at the start of this year. Now, he has the key to a city.
In the year-end edition of #AskLav, the mailbag is full of reflections on 2013 and peeks at some storylines for 2014.
Jordan Spieth went from no status to Tour Rookie of the Year. His meteoric rise makes him our No. 9 Newsmaker of the Year.
It looks like 2014 is shaping up to be a make-or-break year for David Duval.
Any other year, these storylines would rank among our Top 10 Newsmakers. But in 2013, they finish as our honorable mentions.
Zach Johnson loves a good underdog story, and that’s exactly what unfolded in front of a record crowd Sunday at Sherwood.
Zach Johnson’s dramatic takedown of Tiger Woods at Sherwood took him to new heights – in the Official World Ranking, at least.
Zach Johnson used some late heroics, including a hole out on 18, to top Tiger Woods and take the World Challenge in a playoff.
Miguel Angel Jimenez extended his own record as the Euro Tour’s oldest champion at the Hong Kong Open on Sunday.
Simon Dyson has been fined more than $45,000 and given an 18-month probation for deliberately tapping down a spike mark during the BMW Masters.
It was a bizarre start Thursday to the Hong Kong Open, where one player was disqualified for arriving late to his tee time and another narrowly avoided the same fate.
Jason Dufner didn’t dare gloat about Auburn’s improbable win over No. 1-ranked Alabama.
Simon Dyson will meet with a three-man disciplinary panel on Thursday to learn whether he will face further punishment from his recent disqualification at the BMW Masters.
Geoff Ogilvy thinks that the public spat between Tiger Woods and Brandel Chamblee could have been avoided if Woods had not been so guarded with the media.
Fred Couples had a hand in helping the Seattle Seahawks set a Guinness World Record on Monday night. See how here.
This week’s Stock Watch examines a roller-coaster ride in 2013, during which the golf was often overshadowed by controversy.
It seems Auburn’s uber-fan Jason Dufner has a bit of a scheduling conflict this weekend.
College football’s frantic final weekend put Jack Nicklaus, of all people, in quite a predicament.
Henrik Stenson is hoping that 10 days’ rest will be enough for him to compete in this week’s Nedbank Challenge.
Rory McIlroy may have ended his winless drought Sunday, but he made little progress in his attempt to return to the top spot in the world ranking.
For three players, a good finish at the Australian Open on Sunday will come with a big perk come July.
Hideki Matsuyama wrapped up the Japan Tour money title Sunday – not bad for a 21-year-old who turned pro less than eight months ago.
After leading nearly the entire way at the Australian Open, Adam Scott came up agonizingly short in his bid to win the triple crown.