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In this week’s Stock Watch, Adam Scott continues a red-hot 2013 and DJ’s fiancée graces the cover of Maxim, while the injury bug bites.
For the first time Tuesday, Rory McIlroy admitted that all of the off-course distractions have had a negative impact on his game this season.
Ever tried hitting golf balls from the balcony of a hotel? That’s what Lee Westwood and Henrik Stenson did Monday in Dubai.
Six months later, Sergio Garcia is still contrite when discussing one of the year’s biggest melodramas.
Ernie Els won’t make his debut in Tiger Woods’ tournament, after all. He withdrew from the event because of a scheduling conflict.
Henrik Stenson won the FedEx Cup while battling a wrist injury. He’ll hope for a similar fate this week at the European Tour’s season finale.
The best amateurs in the world will soon compete on another of America’s hidden treasures.
Topping a field that includes Tiger Woods, Henrik Stenson and Justin Rose apparently can do wonders for your world ranking.
This week, money grabs like Tiger Woods vs. Rory McIlroy, are on the rise while Tiger’s video game is kaput.
Match-play partners Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley will be in the same group this week at the WGC-HSBC Champions.
Simon Dyson is facing potential disciplinary action from the European Tour after his disqualification last week at the BMW Masters.
Rory McIlroy or Tiger Woods: Who will have the better 2014? Might seem obvious, but it’s not unanimous among GolfChannel.com writers.
The new global qualifying system for the British Open will offer added incentives at two PGA Tour events.
Another big fall paycheck has Ryan Moore ascending to next heights in the world rankings.
Lydia Ko, 16, has multiple LPGA wins. She’ll have an LPGA card next year, as the tour has granted her petition to waive its age requirement.
Rory McIlroy is finally off the schneid in 2013 ' unofficially, of course. He beat Tiger Woods, again, in their 1-on-1 match Monday.
Ryan Moore made a short birdie putt on the first playoff hole to defeat Gary Woodland and win the CIMB.
Tiger and Rory’s 1-on-1 match in China? Reportedly, they’ll net a handsome profit from the 18-hole exhibition.
Down on your game? Well, this won’t help. A golfer this weekend broke 80 twice at Bandon Dunes, each time in about 40 minutes.
With 3 events to go, Inbee Park has a slim lead over Suzann Pettersen and Stacy Lewis for LPGA Player of the Year.
Kiradech Aphibarnrat, the player who has been called Asias John Daly, may soon find himself on more PGA Tour leaderboards.
One Final Series event down, and Rory McIlroy is still outside the top-60 bubble for the European Tours season finale.
Gary Woodland and Ryan Moore will have to wait a little longer to see which player will capture his third career PGA Tour title.
Chang-woo Lee, 19, won the Asia-Pacific Amateur on Sunday to earn an invitation into next year’s Masters.