Golf
RSSTseng Calls Up Victory
ROGERS — Yani Tseng wanted to show the crowd gathered around the 18th green the chant she had recently learned. Continue reading...
The Man Behind The World’s Top Golfer
ROGERS — People don’t recognize Jason Hamilton when he walks around the golf course, and he rarely does interviews. Continue reading...
All Golf
RSSKuchar stays steady, cashes in
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — The only complaint about Matt Kuchar was about him not winning enough. He picked up a big one Sunday at The Players Championship. Continue reading...
Woods rallies, but locals lead
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — The Players Championship still lacks some definition going into the weekend. At least it still has one of golf’s star attractions. Continue reading...
Three Earn Way Into Tournament
NORTHWEST ARKANSAS — The NW Arkansas Championship has been a proving ground for many of the world’s best female golfers, and now a trio of young, talented players have been added to this year’s LPGA event. Continue reading...
Battle for No. 1 isn’t cooling off
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Golf’s world ranking has been more like a game of musical chairs with the most turnover at the top in the 26-year history of the ranking. Continue reading...
Woods isn’t concerned about game, criticisms
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Tiger Woods is about the only person not in a panic about his game. Continue reading...
Day medalist at qualifying
HOT SPRINGS — Glen Day of Little Rock made six birdies and 12 pars on the way to a 6-under-par 66 Tuesday to earn medalist honors at the U.S. Open qualifying event at Hot Springs Country Club’s Arlington Course. Day, a former PGA Tour member who won the 1999 MCI Heritage Classic, began his round on No. 10 with a birdie and added birdies at Nos. 15 and 18 to make the turn at 3-under 33. He also birdied Nos. 6, 7 and 9 and wound up with birdies on all four of the course’s par-5 s holes (Nos. 6, 9, 10 and 18). Continue reading...
Fowler establishes his winning color
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Rickie Fowler has never been afraid to put it all on the line. Continue reading...
Simpson breaks out of tie, grabs lead
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For someone playing so close to his house, Webb Simpson has been on edge all week. Continue reading...
Watney gets game sorted while Woods remains lost
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Nick Watney answered what he referred to as a wake-up call at the Wells Fargo Championship by taking the lead. Continue reading...
COMMENTARY: Lewis Stays Cool Under Pressure
GOLFER DOESN’T LET HAWAII’S FRUSTRATION FOLLOW HER
MOBILE, Ala. — Stacy Lewis was annoyed and made it known to her more than 5,000 followers on Twitter. Continue reading...
Lewis prevails despite travail
Former UA player stops teen
MOBILE, Ala. — Stacy Lewis sweated out a victory that came down to one last pressurized putt in a day full of them. Continue reading...
Dufner answers doubts
First victory in 164 starts comes in playoff
AVONDALE, La. — Jason Dufner’s recent tournament struggles made it easy to understand why a putt inside two feet on a playoff hole at the Zurich Classic made him nervous. Continue reading...
Lewis retains lead with birdie spree
MOBILE, Ala. — Stacy Lewis will probably chat with Brittany Lincicome, who might squeeze in some Sudoku during pauses in the action. Continue reading...
GOLF: Bubba carrying more demands after first major
AVONDALE, La. — As Bubba Watson walked off a course carved from cypress swamp toward the TPC Louisiana clubhouse, his path was lined by autograph seekers who held out yellow pin flags bearing the emblem of a golfing shrine hundreds of miles away in the pine-covered hills of Georgia. Continue reading...
Curtis wins first title since 2003
SAN ANTONIO — Six years later, Ben Curtis is a PGA Tour champion again. Continue reading...








