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RYAN

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Cameron Champ was one of eight players to win during the PGA Tour’s fall season, but he was easily the breakout star of the group.
More players broke winless streaks this past week, with Charles Howell III, Lexi Thompson and Danny Willett finding the winner’s circle.
Sixteen of the best U.S. amateurs have been invited to the Walker Cup practice session Dec. 14-18.
From Lee Westwood and Matt Kuchar snapping their droughts to Vijay Singh and Bernhard Langer closing out the senior schedule, it was a good week for the old guys.
Rory McIlroy will focus on the PGA Tour in 2019 – which may mean that he forfeits his European Tour membership.
Matt Kuchar and Lee Westwood end their winless droughts on the same day, a nice change of pace from the parade of 20-something winners that hoist the hardware seemand more in this week’s edition of the Monday Scramble
Tiger Woods is among 14 of the top-20 players in the world who will tee it up at next month’s Hero World Challenge.
Two weeks after a stirring victory at Valderrama, Garcia opened with a bogey-free, 8-under 64 Thursday to take the early lead at the Nedbank Golf Challenge.
College players stole the show at last week’s LPGA Q-Series, where it wasn’t good news for everyone involved.
The much-discussed LPGA Q-Series marathon is over, finally, and the impact on the women’s college game is immense.
Trying to pump up the crowd at the Vegas Golden Knights hockey game, Bryson DeChambeau nearly cost himself a chance to win in his sport.
The kid with the funky swing was leading a Ventura County junior event – again – and the local head pro finally decided to intervene.
The top 5 NCAA individuals are eligible for the final stage of the LPGA’s new version of Q-School. And college coaches are not happy about it.
Brooks Koepka supplanted Dustin Johnson, who supplanted Justin Thomas, who previously supplanted DJ, as world No. 1. Who’s the best bet to stay there the longest?
He may be ready to hang up the mic, but Johnny Miller’s stock is still on the rise. Who else is up and who is down this week?
The Hall calls, Marc Leishman and Eddie Pepperell flip a switch, the 2020 Ryder Cup leaders come into focus, Brooks Koepka defuses the drama and more in this week’s edition of the Monday Scramble: Struggling to remain relevant, the World Golf Hall of Fame didn’t do itself any favors with its latest inductees.
Francesco Molinari was in rough shape the Monday after the Ryder Cup – and not because of a post-victory hangover.
Justin Thomas backed up the claims of U.S. Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk, who said players knew of their pairings weeks in advance.
The question of who will captain the 2020 European Ryder Cup team already seems to be answered, with Padraig Harrington the lead candidate.
Justin Rose has a lot on his plate this week at the British Masters.
While the U.S. Ryder Cup team is taking its post-loss lumps, the LPGA’s biennial team competition proved to be a big winner for women’s golf.
Four months after a horrific car accident, Bud Cauley is back at the Safeway Open and grateful just to be playing golf again.