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RYAN

LAVNER

Tiger Woods said Saturday that he will decide over the next few days whether to play next week’s Wyndham Championship for the first time.
Tiger Woods’ slim hopes of making the cut at the PGA Championship lasted about two minutes Saturday morning.
The horn may have been a welcome sound for Dustin Johnson.
Jason Day co-led when Round 2 of the PGA was suspended because of weather.
Jordan Spieth conjured up his specialty - the hole-out - to spark a second-round 67.
Major fatigue hasn’t kicked in yet. Jordan Spieth doesn’t expect it to, either.
Henrik Stenson joked that he already researched and booked a flight from Chicago to Copenhagen on Friday night. He can cancel and get the airline credit.
David Lingmerth got off to another hot start at a major Thursday. The goal now is keeping it going.
The early starters had a clear advantage Thursday at the PGA Championship.
Here’s a rarity: Jordan Spieth went 15 holes without making a birdie putt Thursday.
It’s early, but Dustin Johnson (66) seems unfazed by the fact that he’s let so many major opportunities slip away.
Another major round only led to more frustration for Tiger Woods.
Gary Woodland withdrew before the start of the PGA Championship on Thursday, citing a neck injury.
Jordan Spieth’s instructor calls it ‘tactical intelligence’ - the ability to quickly size up a golf course - and Spieth is a master of it.
After passing a “fitness test” last week in Portugal, Rory McIlroy declared himself 100 percent and ready to return at this week’s PGA.
Rory McIlroy isn’t about to change his lifestyle after suffering an ankle injury while playing soccer with friends.
Perhaps it’s no coincidence that Rory McIlroy rushed back from a six-to-eight-week injury to defend his title at the PGA Championship. His No. 1 ranking is in danger.
The European Tour announced Tuesday that the 2016 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational will not count toward the season-long Race to Dubai or the Ryder Cup points list.
Tiger Woods knows all about playing through pain at a major.
It’s a good time to be an Irishman. Find out why Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy are rising in this week’s Stock Watch.
The first five players were named to the 10-man U.S. Walker Cup team on Monday, with no surprises.
Jordan Spieth didn’t ascend to world No. 1 last week at Firestone, but his top-10 finish made his task a little bit easier at the PGA.
Rory McIlroy didn’t just say Monday that his injured left ankle will be a non-factor at this week’s PGA Championship. He went so far as to declare himself “100 percent” fit.
A lot of focus will be on Rory McIlroy at the PGA, while Shane Lowry stole the spotlight at the WGC-Bridgestone.