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Following an early exit from the the U.S. Amateur, one Walker Cup hopeful sits and awaits his fate.
Jordan Niebrugges winning streak finally ended Wednesday at the U.S. Amateur.
The only semifinalist from last years event at Cherry Hills who is still in contention for the U.S. Amateur title is Cal senior Brandon Hagy, who needed 19 holes to defeat Ricardo Gouveia on Wednesday.
Its already been an eventful week for Patrick Rodgers, which usually signals trouble at a tournament as cutthroat as the U.S. Amateur.
It wasnt without a little late drama, but at least one U.S. Walker Cupper made it to match play.
It might not ease the sting of another close call, but Jim Furyk can take solace in this: None of the 54-hole leaders won a major this season.
After his two-stroke victory at Oak Hill, Jason Dufner jumped from No. 21 to No. 8 in the latest Official World Ranking, released Monday.
Jason Dufner liked Oak Hill so much, hes taking some of it with him.
This week, GolfChannel.com writers break down Jason Dufner’s triumph at the PGA and 2013 major season.
Sure, Jim Furyk’s loss at the PGA was painful. But instead of dwelling on it, he knows success is in the foreseeable future.
Jim Furyk has played in every U.S. team competition since 1997, but hes in danger of missing this years Presidents Cup team.
Their friendship blossomed when they fought over a major, the 2011 PGA Championship.
Tim Clark recorded the first hole-in-one of the 95th PGA Championship by holing his 220-yard 3-hybrid shot on the 11th.
Recent history isn’t on Jim Furyk’s side going into Sunday at the PGA. Just thought You Oughta Know.
Staked to another 54-hole lead in a major, Jim Furyk is hoping for a different result than last year.
After a 2-over 72 Saturday, Adam Scott will enter the final round of the 95th PGA Championship four shots behind leader Jim Furyk.
Not surprisingly, fans wouldnt mind seeing a little carnage down the stretch Sunday at the PGA Championship. For the first time in a major, fans were allowed to select a final-round hole location, in this case, for the par-3 15th hole at Oak Hill.
A birdie-birdie finish – including a chip-in on 18 – has Rory McIlroy back in contention at the PGA Championship.
Needing a super-low round to give himself a chance at major No. 15, Tiger Woods instead couldnt even salvage an even-par round.
Want to know who the best performer in majors is this season? The answer may surprise you.
Sure. That birdie putt to shoot 62 came up short. But Jason Dufners record-tying 63 cemented his place in history.
After reaching No. 1, Martin Kaymer changed his game. Now he’s back in contention for his second PGA title.
Phil Mickelson said his closing 66 at Muirfield was one of the best rounds of his life. He might need a pair of those this weekend to have a chance at his sixth major title.
At one point in this championship he was 5 over par, so Webb Simpson wasnt too displeased with his failed bid to shoot the first 62 in major-championship history.