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RYAN

LAVNER

It’s rare for athletes not to use social media. But that use comes with a price - the almost irresistible urge to read comments.
That break between the first and second rounds helped Jordan Spieth. He battled back on Day 2 and believes he’s still in it.
Innisbrook’s Copperhead Course isn’t the easier place to make up ground, especially in a 20-mph wind.
Will MacKenzie’s putting was so bad earlier this year, a friend begged him to try something, anything different on the greens.
Alexandre Rocha described the beleaguered Olympic Golf Course as “perfect” after playing the first competitive round there Tuesday.
There’s no faking it around Southern Highlands Golf Club, so it’ll be worth remembering come postseason time that Southern Cal and Florida freshman Sam Horsfield each scored impressive victories there.
Based on recent reports, you half expected to see Tiger Woods require a cane, wheelchair or gurney here at Bluejack National.
Tiger Woods remains unsure when he will return to competition, but he said Wednesday that he is in ‘a heck of a lot better place’ physically than a few months ago.
In Stock Watch, Lexi Thompson has risen above all other U.S. women with her latest win, while Sergio Garcia drops in defeat.
Adam Scott silences the doubters, Tiger Woods resurfaces, Ryder Cup hopefuls break bread with Jack and more.
NBC Sports analyst Notah Begay III said that Tiger Woods is “in a good frame of mind” as he continues to rehabilitate from his latest back surgery.
Those social-media reports about a Tiger Woods setback? Not true, apparently.
After spending plenty of time on the decline in 2015, Adam Scott is back on the rise early in this year.
Life is good these days for the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors.
Tiger Woods’ agent on Monday denied social-media reports that the former world No. 1 suffered a setback in his recovery from his latest back surgery.
The West Coast swing wrapped up with an exciting - and curious - week in L.A. Now the focus gears toward the Masters.
Despite playing with a torn ligament in his wrist, Peter Uihlein shot a 6-under 65 Thursday at the European Tour’s Maybank Championship to sit just one shot off the lead.
Here are four featured groups to watch this week at the PGA Tour’s Northern Trust Open at Riviera.
In Stock Watch, Phil Mickelson gets a career boost despite defeat, and caddies take a hit after their lawsuit is dismissed.
The PGA Tour announced Tuesday that it is reversing the front and back nines at East Lake in an attempt to create more excitement for the Tour Championship.
Illinois senior Charlie Danielson earned a spot in this week’s Northern Trust Open after shooting 3-under 68 Monday in the second annual Collegiate Showcase.
Alluring views, struggling celebrities, a Phil Mickelson win. It was all going according to script at Pebble, until the very end.
The European Tour said Thursday that its rounds on the Desert Swing this year were about 10 minutes faster, on average, after implementing a new pace-of-play policy last month.
Stanford junior Maverick McNealy, Arizona State senior Jon Rahm and Texas junior Beau Hossler headline the 25 players who were named to the Ben Hogan Award watch list on Wednesday.