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Legends, up-and-comers thrill fans
The absence of Tiger Woods may loom large over Norton and the Deutsche Bank Championship this week, but for at least one day, nobody seemed to care.
Hot Perry Stays Cool, Rolls With Potshots
COMMENT By Leonard Shapiro Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, August 7, 2008; Page E01 The 90th PGA Championship, which begins today at Oakland Hills in Bloomfield Township, Mich., will be golf's fourth ...
Monster par 3s will be pivotal in the upcoming PGA Championship
Paul Azinger hits from a fairway bunker on the 10th hole during practice for the PGA Championship golf tournament Wednesday, Aug.
Perry lands in right place at 47
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich.- Kenny Perry flicked on his early-morning TV in Milwaukee to see what was happening in the place everyone thought he should be.
Notes: Furyk won't read all about it
Someone asked Jim Furyk last week at the Canadian Open if he found it refreshing to see golf stories about someone other than Tiger Woods.
Notes: Furyk won't read all about it
Someone asked Jim Furyk last week at the Canadian Open if he found it refreshing to see golf stories about someone other than Tiger Woods.
Notes: Furyk won't read all about it
Someone asked Jim Furyk last week at the Canadian Open if he found it refreshing to see golf stories about someone other than Tiger Woods.
Love gives his views on Americans at the British
Kenny Perry was the butt of jokes for playing in Milwaukee instead of a major championship, even though he had already wrapped up a spot on the Ryder Cup team.
Golf needs no Tiger for this tale
Amid all of the hand-wringing over what golf was going to do to capture people's attention in the absence of Tiger, a few suggested the sport's marketers might have to jump the shark.
Love gives his views on Americans at the British
Kenny Perry was the butt of jokes for playing in Milwaukee instead of a major championship, even though he had already wrapped up a spot on the Ryder Cup team.
Three share lead at British Open
Greg Norman can't stand the sight of his shot on 17, but he was on target with a 70.
Villegas Shoots a 65, Trails Greg Norman By 1
And no this is not 1986 -- Greg Norman is, in fact, leading a major tournament. Villegas's round is one for the books, especially considering that only Pat Perez has managed to shoot within 3 strokes of his ...
Wet and windy start at Royal Birkdale
The whipping wind and soaking rain were getting the best of everyone at Royal Birkdale.
It took awhile for Watson, links style of golf to connect
SOUTHPORT, England -- The airline curse that haunted the 2007 British Open seems to have lingered for more than a year.
Kelly will miss U.S. Bank to play in British Open
The U.S. Bank Championship received a huge dose of bad news Friday when Jerry Kelly, probably the tournament's biggest drawing card, withdrew from the tournament to play in the British Open.
Donald to miss British Open with wrist injury
Luke Donald of England will miss the British Open next week because of a wrist injury that will keep him out of competition for three to four weeks, jeopardizing his hopes of qualifying for the Ryder Cup team.
Golf Takes Backward Steps on Diversity Issue
Many people consider it a dopey, snobby, boring game for chubby white men in plaid pants.
Blog: Quest to find those who've been drug tested slows to a trickle
It's Day 1 of the PGA Tour's new drug testing policy and I'm utterly confused. Congressional Country Club, host venue of this week's AT&T National, still looks more FedEx Cup than Fill That Cup, more golf ...
No Fantasy Teams Found LATE WITHDRAWALS: Pat Perez, Ryuji Imada, Ryan Moore, Tommy Armour III, Nick Thompson We're just about two-thirds of the way through this Fantasy season, and things are heating up just ...
No Fantasy Teams Found LATE WITHDRAWALS: Pat Perez Ben Hogan? See you later! Jack Nicklaus? Here I come! Fantasy doubters? Ha ha ha ha! Tiger Woods said all three of those things on Monday at the U.S. Open ...