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Rob Oppenheim, a 36-year-old PGA Tour rookie, is off to a nice start at this week’s Farmers Insurance Open.
Eleven of the top 14 scores on the leaderboard were shot by players on the North Course but only one player cracked the 6-under mark on a perfect day for scoring with little wind.
Every year, Phil Mickelson strikes an optimistic tone, talking up new equipment or a swing tip that will elevate his game.
Ryan Ruffels didn’t sleep much last night, not with his much-anticipated pro debut arriving Thursday at the Farmers Insurance Open.
After a weeklong bout with the flu, Jason Day couldn’t maintain a hot start and settled for an even-par 72 in Rd. 1 at Torrey Pines.
Jason Day will tee it up Thursday at the Farmers Insurance Open.
Phil Mickelson’s final round on Torrey Pines’ North Course Friday figures to be bittersweet.
Phil Mickelson said Wednesday that Ryan Ruffels exaggerated the amount of their bet and that relaying the story to a newspaper was “high school stuff.”
With much of the focus on golf’s young stars, it’s easy to forget that the window hasn’t exactly closed on some of the PGA Tour’s more seasoned players.
After a fifth-place showing at the Tournament of Champions and a resounding victory last week at the star-studded Abu Dhabi Championship, Rickie Fowler roars into Torrey Pines with confidence and a new attitude.
Fresh off a victory in Abu Dhabi, Rickie Fowler is the latest Tour superstar realizing some relaxation will do him some good.
Jason Day is uncertain for the Farmers Insurance Open after pulling out of Wednesday’s pro-am because of flu-like symptoms.
Paul Dunne’s run at history last year at the Open Championship created a few more playing opportunities.
Here are four featured groups to watch this week for the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
Rickie Fowler’s stock is at an all-time high, but that doesn’t mean we need to buy any of this Big 3 ... or Big 4 talk.
A spot in the PGA Tour’s Northern Trust Open will once again be up for grabs Feb. 15 at the Collegiate Showcase.
Well, it was an interesting week in the deserts, from Fowler’s big win to Dufner’s revival, to shorts and slow-play penalties.
The PGA Tour returns to the mainland this week for the CareerBuilder Challenge. Here are some featured pairings to watch in the California desert
Jamie Donaldson’s manager said Tuesday that the Welshman did not suffer any tendon damage and could return as early as next week if given the green light from doctors following his run-in with a chainsaw.
Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler add some desert heat, while Jamie Donaldson nearly loses a digit to a chainsaw.
With a gutsy win at the LAAC, Paul Chaplet, 16, earned a spot in the Masters and probably a few more scholarship offers.
Gaston Bertinotti is 18 holes from a Masters berth at the Latin America Am, but he’ll have to battle more than the field Sunday.
Nicolas Echavarria and Alejandro Tosti each shot 7-under 65s Friday to surge to the top of the leaderboard at the Latin America Amateur Championship.
A year after he had a chance to win the Latin America Amateur, Alejandro Tosti is once again knocking on the door.