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Success in Houston has rarely translated to Augusta National, but Masters favorite Rory McIlroy would like to change that trend.
With Tiger Woods out indefinitely after back surgery, the PGA Tour could use a boost of star power.
Two weeks of treatment and exercise were enough for Hunter Mahan to pronounce himself fit to play at this week’s Shell Houston Open.
After opting out of the pro-am, Phil Mickelson is still expected to play the Shell Houston Open.
Three years ago, Graham DeLaet underwent the same back surgery – a microdiscectomy, for a pinched nerve – that Tiger Woods had earlier this week.
Georgia Tech has created a new event in hopes that it will lead to the team’s first-ever NCAA Championship.
While Tiger Woods sits out the Masters, as many as four players could have a chance to steal his No. 1 ranking at the year’s first major.
New Masters favorite Rory McIlroy will begin his final tune-up for Augusta alongside Dustin Johnson and Luke Donald at the Shell Houston Open.
It was supposed to be the year of the Tiger, but it may be a detour in his quest to become golf’s major champion.
The Masters will be played this year without Tiger Woods for the first time since 1994.
Tiger Woods underwent surgery for a pinched nerve Monday and will miss the Masters for the first time in his professional career.
Twenty-year-old Jordan Spieth continues his ascent while we lament the current state of the Tiger-Phil era.
University of Florida junior Eric Banks on Tuesday was named the recipient of the David Toms Award for overcoming adversity in the game.
One year after nearly making match play at the NCAA Championship, UCF is sneaking up on no team.
Here’s how unpredictable the 2013-14 PGA Tour season has been: There have been as many top-30 winners (five) as those who were ranked outside the top 100.
Will MacKenzie’s resurgent season has him at No. 14 in the latest Ryder Cup points standings.
Talk about a life-changing week – Steven Bowditch ascended more than 200 spots in this week’s Official World Ranking.
Stanford junior Patrick Rodgers moved one step closer to Tiger’s record Sunday, winning The Goodwin for his third consecutive title.
Brooks Koepka will have to find another route to the PGA Tour.
Laura Diaz joined an exclusive club Sunday when she wrote down another “1” at the Kia Classic.
An ugly win still counts as a victory, right? Well, few in recent memory have been as sloppy as Steven Bowditch’s final-round 76 at the Valero Texas Open.
The final group of Steven Bowditch, Matt Kuchar and Andrew Loupe needed 5 hours, 32 minutes to play the final round of the Valero Texas Open on Sunday.
Wearing a green shirt, Steven Bowditch won the Texas Open for his first PGA Tour title and a spot in the Masters.
The prospect of a Masters berth can do strange things to players. Just ask Chesson Hadley (80) and Ryan Palmer (82).