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RYAN

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The United States took all of the drama out of the Palmer Cup on Saturday afternoon.
NCAA champion Braden Thornberry was announced Wednesday as the recipient of the Fred Haskins Award presented by Stifel as the top college player.
Leona Maguire of Duke on Wednesday became the first two-time winner of the Annika Award presented by 3M as the top player in women’s college golf.
Rory McIlroy ranked sixth on Forbes’ list of the highest-paid athletes in the world, raking in $50 million in earnings on and off the course last year.
Steve Stricker isn’t the only Wisconsinite coming home to play in next week’s U.S. Open. Jordan Niebrugge, who grew up about 30 minutes from Erin Hills, qualified, too.
Padraig Harrington thought his career ended Tuesday, after the Irishman was hit on the elbow by an amateur who took a practice swing during a clinic at the FedEx St. Jude Classic.
Despite an online petition, Amanda Mickelson’s school is unlikely to change the graduation date so her father can play in the U.S. Open.
Steve Stricker earned his way into his home state U.S. Open, while the USGA was taken to task ahead of its premier event.
Jason Dufner wins, even if it wasn’t always pretty. Phil Mickelson chooses family over a shot at the career slam. And Tiger Woods ... well, you know.
Rory McIlroy has confirmed that he’ll be able to play in next week’s U.S. Open.
Oklahoma didn’t have a stud on its team, but it still won the men’s national title. What it had was grit, an attribute instilled from its coach.
The Dalke family has a long history with Oklahoma sports, so it was only fitting that Brad scored the point that earned the Sooners the NCAA Division 1 Men’s Golf Championship.
Norman Xiong received some good news before his team played for the national title on Wednesday.
Oregon’s Sulman Raza cured a case of the driver yips, and now he is once again leading the Ducks on a run to an NCAA title.
Vanderbilt cruised though stroke play to the men’s top seed. But once again the No. 1 team won’t finish the season with the trophy.
Braden Thornberry better hope that Haskins Award voters didn’t already submit their ballot. He capped his remarkable season Monday by winning the NCAA title.
Braden Thornberry continued his meteoric rise by capturing the NCAA individual title by four shots at Rich Harvest Farms.
Southern Cal coach Chris Zambri didn’t sugarcoat how poorly his No. 1-ranked Trojans played in the final round of stroke play at the NCAA Championship.
A new rule will allow substitutions for any reason during the match-play portion of the NCAA Championship. But no one is coming off the bench – yet.
With news of his DUI arrest, only one word can properly express the sentiment of many: sadness. And it can’t be expressed enough.
It’s safe to assume there’s only one player in this week’s NCAA Championship field who is playing with stitches in his head.
Maverick McNealy’s college career ended quietly Sunday, with few fans left at Rich Harvest Farms and the top teams back at their hotel and the leader 17 shots ahead.
Texas’ Scottie Scheffler will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the NCAA Championship with a chance to add his name to the list of legendary Longhorns.
A championship contest should be difficult. But there is a fine line between what is hard and what is fair. And Rich Harvest Farms pushed the boundary at the NCAA Women’s.