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U.S. Amateur champion Matt Fitzpatrick made headlines over the winter when he withdrew from Northwestern after just one semester – a decision, he said, that would allow him to focus full-time on golf.
A published report claims that Tiger Woods has a bulging disk in his back, but it will not require surgery.
Patrick Reed on Thursday got an up-close look at a top-5 player in the world. Actually, the player who could soon assume world No. 1.
Suffice it to say, Brandt Snedeker’s been a little slow out of the gates in 2014.
Bubba Watson shot an 11-over 83 Thursday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and withdrew after the opening round, citing allergies.
Tournament officials at the Valero Texas Open are set to announce a “HUGE player announcement” on Wednesday, and all signs point to that star being Phil Mickelson.
You don’t have to tell today’s 20-somethings how good they are. They know it, show it and aren’t afraid to talk about it.
Henrik Stenson claimed the two biggest prizes in golf late last year and, well, hasn’t done much since.
Two weeks later, Patrick Reed said he was amused by the reaction to his “top five” comment and that he wasn’t worried about rubbing his peers the wrong way.
For his son’s fourth birthday party last week, Henrik Stenson invited a traveling crew of creatures to his house, which already features a bald eagle’s nest in the backyard.
Bay Hill is rising as the PGA Tour heads to Arnie’s Place, while John Daly is falling after his latest episode.
With his T-4 finish in Tampa, Luke Donald continued to climb the World Points list for the European Ryder Cup team.
Jason Day has withdrawn from this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill, again citing a thumb injury.
John Senden scored a victory for the veterans Sunday at Innisbrook when he became the first over-40 winner on the PGA Tour this season.
The European Tour bowed to player criticism and announced Monday that it had made two changes to its end-of-season Final Series.
This week should have changed that perception that Kevin Na is a slow player, but it may have enhanced it.
For the first time, the first three legs of the Florida swing failed to produce a double-digit under-par winner.
Luke Donald collected his annual annuity Sunday at Innisbrook.
Australian John Senden conquered the Copperhead Course to record his second PGA Tour win and first since 2006.
Robert Garrigus didn’t play a practice round this week at Innisbrook, opting instead to spend his afternoons fishing.
In contention on the PGA Tour for just the second time in his young career, Scott Langley’s final drive of the day traveled only 169 yards after clipping a tree.
There was cause for concern Sunday when Mark Calcavecchia slumped into a folding chair on the practice putting green, in need of medical attention.
Robert Garrigus’ pair of 4-foot misses on the back nine Saturday could loom large in the final round.
It could be a long day for Kevin Na – and the rest of the field – Sunday at the Valspar Championship.