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RYAN

LAVNER

It was a race to the clubhouse Saturday for Jordan Spieth and the rest of the field at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
Jordan Spieth said Saturday night that he’s striking the ball better now than he did all of 2016, when he won three times worldwide.
Brandt Snedeker is looking to win at Pebble Beach for the third time - all in odd-numbered years starting four years ago. But he’ll have to make up a big deficit.
Justin Timberlake is used to being a headliner, and he put on a show Saturday at Pebble Beach while playing alongside buddy Justin Rose.
Second-round play at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am will resume at 10:30 a.m. ET Saturday. They should be able to complete 54 holes by the end of the day.
It was another long day on the Monterey Peninsula.Here are Fore Things to know from the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am:
The fog was so thick surrounding Spyglass Hill’s ninth hole Friday that Jordan Spieth could barely see the flag and the outline of the greenside bunker.
It’s different for every sports icon, but retirement is inevitable. The great athletes at Pebble Beach provide a glimpse into the process.
It was a soggy start to the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Here are Fore Things you should know from the opening round.
There was only one way to keep your ball in play on Pebble Beach’s 18th hole Thursday. It was just a question of how close to the water you dared go.
Thursday’s opening round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am was suspended after a heavy, steady rain made the three courses unplayable.
Pebble Beach’s seventh hole is barely more than 100 yards. But in high winds like Thursday’s, it turns into a beast.
That’s what the U.S. is looking for in its Ryder Cup planning, which on Wednesday included two small but potentially significant changes.
Jordan Spieth has dropped a spot in the world rankings, from No. 5 to No. 6, and all he’s done to start the year is post three consecutive top-10 finishes.
Jim Furyk might play well enough to make his own U.S. Ryder Cup team next fall. And there hasn’t been a playing captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963.
In his first month on the job, Jim Furyk has already made two tweaks to the selection process for the 2018 Ryder Cup.
GolfChannel.com’s Ryan Lavner chronicled Patrick Cantlay’s return after years of back problems and personal tragedy.
Sergio Garcia won in Dubai and his stock is trending in the right direction as the major season get started in a few months.
Sergio Garcia returned to the winner’s circle. Hideki Matsuyama also found that familiar spot. And Tiger Woods withdrew, once more.
Sergio Garcia moved inside the top 10 in the Official World Ranking for the first time in 20 months after his wire-to-wire victory at the Dubai Desert Classic.
It’s only one tournament, but after a dismal 2016, American women are off to a good start in the new season.
Jon Rahm nabs the first of what should be many Tour wins, Tiger’s comeback is just beginning and is this the year of the American women?
In this feature from 2015, Ryan Lavner chronicled how Jon Rahm helped Arizona State build something special after moving from Spain and learning a new language.
With Tiger, DJ, J-Day, and Rickie all going home early, the Farmers will lack a little bit of star power this weekend at tough Torrey Pines.