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Chris Williams, the top-ranked amateur in the world, will turn pro at the Travelers Championship in two weeks.
Kyle Stanley will have an anxious few hours Sunday to see if he can hold onto the last available U.S. Open berth via the world rankings.
With the year’s second major fast-approaching, there’s plenty to discuss about the 113th U.S. Open at Merion.
Tiger Woods is back on top of the golf world and, not coincidentally, Forbes’ list of highest-earning athletes.
Brandon Stone, the Texas standout who was named the NCAA’s Freshman of the Year, has turned pro.
Roger Chapman has withdrawn from the U.S. Open because of a shoulder injury, opening the door for Scott Stallings.
It appears that Jarrod Lyle has beaten leukemia for a second time. He tweeted the good news Wednesday.
Defending champion Dustin Johnson will tee it up alongside Brandt Snedeker and Davis Love III for the first two rounds in Memphis.
Next week, Ryan Nelson was planning to head to Wichita for the Web.com Tour Monday qualifier. But for the second time in three years, Nelson will get promoted to the big tour, if only for a week. He once again earned co-medalist honors at Hawks Ridge Golf Club, finishing the 36-hole qualifier at 11-under 133.
Grayson Murray will have to sit out a year after transferring from two schools in the past nine months. A memorable week at Merion could make that wait a bit more bearable, however.
Michael Kim had little time to dwell on Cals gut-wrenching loss Saturday in the NCAA Championship.
T.J. Vogel, who last week completed his college career at Florida, turned pro before Mondays 36-hole U.S. Open sectional qualifier at Hawks Ridge Golf Club in Ball Ground, Ga.
Matt Kuchar joined Tiger Woods as the only multiple winner on the 2013 PGA Tour. Hes also drawing closer to Woods in the Official World Golf Ranking.
In his final college tournament, Illinois junior Thomas Pieters flashed the type of potential that has many observers salivating at his pro prospects.
Alabama lost the NCAAs in gut-wrenching fashion in ’12. With Sunday’s win in Georgia, the Crimson Tide’s legacy is born.
With Illinois’ unexpected appearance in the NCAA men’s Championship on Sunday, coach Mike Small will have to decide whether he wants to deal with more stress and play in the U.S. Open sectional qualifier on Monday in St. Louis.
Cal’s coach feared this might happen; his No. 1 Bears were shocked in match play in the NCAA Men’s semifinals.
Its not the dream matchup we all expected, but on Sunday morning No. 2 Alabama will square off against No. 26 Illinois for the NCAA men’s Championship.
The Texas Longhorns won’t go back-to-back this year, but they’re not going away anytime soon.
The final four is set at the NCAA Championship.
No. 1 Cal suddenly looks beatable at the NCAAs, where it squeaked by a determined Arizona St. squad on Friday.
Georgia Tech just won its quarterfinal match in dramatic fashion, in extra holes, in front of its home fans. Next year, Tech would have to turn around in the next 30 minutes and play another match.
Cal senior Max Homa, who won the NCAA Championship by three strokes on Thursday, led the group of 11 Ping First-Team All-Americans.
Texas A&M sophomore Ty Dunlap was assessed a one-stroke penalty for slow play that forced the Aggies into a 4-for-3 playoff to advance to the match-play portion of the NCAA men’s Championship. Texas A&M was eliminated in the playoff.