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Lydia Ko’s record-breaking ascent to world No. 1 has her on the rise in Stock Watch, while the Phoenix Open crowd is dropping.
Rory McIlroy is a dominant world No. 1. Tiger Woods is a mess at No. 56. Monday Scramble looks at the chasm between the two.
Tiger Woods has dropped to No. 56 in the latest Official World Golf Ranking – his worst position in 18 ½ years.
Rory McIlroy won again and keeps thriving on the course despite distractions off it.
It was more of the same Thursday for Rory McIlroy, who opened with a 6-under 66 at the Dubai Desert Classic. That left him two shots off the clubhouse lead after the first round.
Oddsmakers still list Darren Clarke as a heavy favorite to the land the 2016 European Ryder Cup captaincy, but Miguel Angel Jimenez has apparently re-entered the race in what could amount to a popularity contest.
Rory McIlroy is eager to put behind him the “tedious and nasty process” that will culminate with his day in court next week in Dublin.
The Dubai Desert Classic pro-am was canceled Wednesday following the death of a founding member of Emirates Golf Club, who suffered cardiac arrest while warming up for the round.
Those who expected the collapse in Abu Dhabi to destroy Martin Kaymer’s confidence don’t know him very well.
Royal Troon Golf Club, which next year will host the Open Championship, announced Tuesday a “comprehensive” review of its all-male membership policy.
In Stock Watch, Bill Haas and Matt Kuchar had good weeks at the Humana. But Haas won and Kuchar fell short, again.
This past week was ... weird. Now it’s about to really get wild. Try to contain yourselves as Monday Scramble enters the fray.
Bill Haas’ left wrist isn’t fully healed after he suffered a small fracture last April.
Justin Thomas scared a PGA Tour title for the first time in his career Sunday.
Erik Compton wasn’t interested in consolation prizes Sunday after what he called a “pretty pathetic” performance at the Humana Challenge.
His sixth Tour win and second Humana title bolster Bill Haas’ image of consistency.
When he stepped to the first tee at the Sony Open, Webb Simpson was so nervous that it felt like he was playing in the final group on Sunday. Not exactly. It was his first PGA Tour start with the conventional putter.
Phil Mickelson hasn’t seriously contended at the Humana Challenge in nearly a decade, but on Sunday he didn’t seem the least bit concerned.
After Sunday’s final round, the Humana Challenge will lose not only its title sponsor, but two of the three courses in the rotation.
Playing his first PGA Tour event in months and combating a nagging wrist, Bill Haas is tied for the lead at the Humana Challenge.
Matt Kuchar bogeyed three of his final four holes Saturday to lose his lead at the Humana Challenge.
Matt Kuchar’s watery third-round finish opened the door for a quartet of contenders to take the Humana Challenge lead going into Sunday.
Nick Watney can’t help but feel as though he’s starting over.
Matt Kuchar has the opening part down. It’s whether he can close that will mean the difference between his eighth PGA Tour title and yet another top-10 finish.