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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.
Rory McIlroy’s final-hole birdie gave him the drought-busting victory he needed in Australia and suddenly his year seems ‘a lot better.’
All eyes are on Adam Scott this week as he attempts to capture the third leg of the so-called Scotty Slam.
Rory McIlroy admitted Wednesday that 2013 has been a ‘long year’ and that he’s looking forward to taking a break after his next two tournaments.
In this week’s Stock Watch, Jason Day is rising after an emotional home victory, a far cry from Natalie Gulbis’ Sunday collapse.
Lee Westwood is bringing the team back together in hopes of returning to the form that saw him rise to world No. 1.
Thirteen-year-old Max Ting will become the fourth youngest player to compete in a European Tour event when he tees it up at next week’s Hong Kong Open.
There is more at stake this week in Australia than just the final leg of the Scotty Slam.
Rory McIlroy sat next to Ron Burgundy -- sorry, Will Ferrell -- on his 14-hour flight from Los Angeles to Australia.
Jason Day is finally back in the winner’s circle, and he’s nearing the top 10 in the world again, too.
Shanshan Feng shot a bogey-free 6-under 66 Sunday to hold off Gerina Piller and win the $700,000 first-place prize at the Titleholders.
Jason Day said Sunday that he will donate a portion of his $1.5 million prize money to the victims of the devastating typhoon in the Philippines.
If this year’s World Cup of Golf was intended to closely mirror the upcoming Olympics, then Jason Day and Adam Scott are hoping for a few tweaks before the 2016 Games.
Luke Donald defended his title at the Japan Tour’s Dunlop Phoenix, which means he has another shipment of high-end Miyazaki beef coming his way.
The USGA’s Mike Davis says a new rule about video technology was in the works long before Tiger Woods’ penalty at the BMW.
J.B. Holmes is making his first start in eight months about, oh, 7,500 miles from home.
Billy Horschel, Keegan Bradley and Luke Donald are all trailing the 258th-ranked player in the world after the first round of the Japan Tour’s Dunlop Phoenix.
The Scotty Slam is in serious jeopardy. Adam Scott shot 75 in the opening round of the World Cup of Golf to sit nine shots off the lead.
When Ted Bishop said last week on Golf Channel that he would like to see an international PGA at Royal Portrush, he was simply offering a “personal opinion” and not one necessarily as president of the PGA of America.
Simon Dyson will tee it up in this week’s European Tour season opener in South Africa, even with his disciplinary hearing looming next month.