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RYAN

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Alabama’s 11-event win streak came to an unlikely end Tuesday at the SMU Querencia Cabo Collegiate.
Patrick Rodgers is the world’s No. 1-ranked amateur and could be the next Jordan Spieth when he turns pro.
Paula Creamer is a big riser after making a big putt, while Tiger Woods’ drop is more concerned with poor health than poor play.
European stalwarts Rory McIlroy and Luke Donald made mild improvements this week in our Ryder Cup watch list.
We’re just five weeks away from traveling down Magnolia Lane, and there’s still more questions than answers.
Stanford junior Patrick Rodgers, the No. 1-ranked amateur in the world, will turn pro after this year’s NCAA Championship.
Russell Henley’s playoff victory at the Honda Classic proved to be good timing, and not just because the Masters is only five weeks away.
The hits keep coming for Tiger Woods: He’s now in danger of losing his No. 1 spot in the world rankings.
Russell Henley said it “hurt” to see the Masters commercials and know that he wasn’t yet in the field. Not anymore.
After blowing a three-shot lead in the Honda Classic, the former world No. 1 says he didn’t play well enough to deserve to win.
Bad news: A Honda WD added to Tiger Woods’ worst start as a pro. Worse news: A bad back could hurt his Masters preparation.
Tiger Woods withdrew from the Honda Classic midway through his final round Sunday, citing a back injury as the reason.
Rory McIlroy is playing down a potential Honda Classic win, but a victory would mean more than ever after a tumultuous 2013.
Swing changes can be slow to take, but Luke Donald and Keegan Bradley are showing signs this week at the Honda Classic that they’re close to returning to championship form.
The Road to Augusta? Many of the game’s stars might be looking for a detour after poor early showings at the Honda Classic.
Brendon de Jonge has played with Rory McIlroy twice in his PGA Tour career. Their third meeting figures to be the most interesting.
Rory McIlroy maintained his position atop the leaderboard Friday at the Honda Classic after another day of preferred lies and low scores.
Rory McIlroy is comfortable. He’s confident. And he feels he’s close to owning his swing. It’s evident at the Honda Classic.
Rory McIlroy is performing once again like the former world No. 1 who won five times in 2012 and earned Player of the Year honors.
It was impossible to miss Billy Horschel grabbing his left armpit and dealing with obvious discomfort.
Rare is the player who sees a regular PGA Tour stop for the first time at age 43. That’s Phil Mickelson’s challenge this week at the Honda Classic.
Rory McIlroy shot a bogey-free 63 Thursday to take a one-shot lead at the Honda Classic. Here’s the skinny on Round 1 at PGA National.
Rory McIlroy leads after a Rd. 1 63, looking much more like the guy who won the Honda in 2012 than the guy who walked off in 2013.
PGA National’s Champion Course places on a premium on crisp ball-striking and hot putting, and few know that better than 2011 champion Rory Sabbatini.