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Tseng Calls Up Victory

Subscriber onlyROGERS — 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

Subscriber onlyROGERS — People don’t recognize Jason Hamilton when he walks around the golf course, and he rarely does interviews. Continue reading...

Tseng masters local protocol

Subscriber onlyROGERS — Yani Tseng wasn’t going to miss twice. Continue reading...

Fans New, Old Attend Tournament

LPGA Event Helps Recruiting

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Tournament Display Honors Player Killed In Accident

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Lindberg Hits Hole-In-One

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Kuchar stays steady, cashes in

Subscriber onlyPONTE 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

Subscriber onlyPONTE 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

Subscriber onlyNORTHWEST 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

Subscriber onlyPONTE 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

Subscriber onlyPONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Tiger Woods is about the only person not in a panic about his game. Continue reading...

Day medalist at qualifying

Subscriber onlyHOT 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

Subscriber onlyCHARLOTTE, N.C. — Rickie Fowler has never been afraid to put it all on the line. Continue reading...

Simpson breaks out of tie, grabs lead

Subscriber onlyCHARLOTTE, 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

Subscriber onlyCHARLOTTE, 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

Subscriber onlyMOBILE, 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

Subscriber onlyMOBILE, 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

Subscriber onlyAVONDALE, 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

Subscriber onlyMOBILE, 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

Subscriber onlyAVONDALE, 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

Subscriber onlySAN ANTONIO — Six years later, Ben Curtis is a PGA Tour champion again. Continue reading...

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