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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...

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Tournament Display Honors Player Killed In Accident

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Lindberg Hits Hole-In-One

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Wi keeps grip on lead; Duke three shots back

Subscriber onlyPEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Charlie Wi played bogey free at Spyglass Hill for a 3-under-par 69 Saturday in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Three shots behind Wi alone in second place is Ken Duke (Arkadelphia, Henderson State), who is winless in 142 starts on the PGA Tour but kept himself in contention with a 65 at Monterey Peninsula. Continue reading...

Wi keeps lead at Pebble Beach

Subscriber onlyPEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Two things stayed the same Friday at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Continue reading...

Back-nine rally puts Duke close

Subscriber onlyPEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Ken Duke shot a courserecord 28 on the back nine at Pebble Beach to grab a shortlived lead Thursday before finishing one stroke back at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Continue reading...

Lewis uses tips, grabs share of lead

Subscriber onlyMELBOURNE, Australia — Stacy Lewis and Australia’s Sarah Kemp shared the Women’s Australian Open lead at 4-under-par 69 Thursday, leaving top-ranked Yani Tseng a stroke back in her bid to win the event for the third consecutive year. Continue reading...

Lawrie wins; Daly gets 4th

Subscriber onlyDOHA, Qatar — Former British Open champion Paul Lawrie chipped in for an eagle and a birdie on his way to winning the wind-shortened Qatar Open on Sunday, shooting a 7-under-par 65 to hold off Jason Day and Peter Hanson. Continue reading...

Fortunes turn, rise for Stanley

Subscriber onlySCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Kyle Stanley rebounded from a devastating loss to win the Phoenix Open, overcoming an eight-stroke deficit Sunday in a comeback as unlikely as his collapse last week at Torrey Pines. Continue reading...

Daly battles wind, sand to take spot near leader

Subscriber onlyDOHA, Qatar — Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano birdied his last three holes for a 6-under-par 66 at the Qatar Masters, overcoming wind and blowing sand to lead John Daly by a shot after the first round on Thursday. Continue reading...

Snedeker wins as Stanley stumbles

4-shot lead vanishes with 8 on 18

Subscriber onlySAN DIEGO — Brandt Snedeker won the Farmers Insurance Open in a playoff not even he thought was possible. Continue reading...

Woods fires 66, shares lead with Rock

Subscriber onlyABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Tiger Woods put himself in position to win his second consecutive tournament Saturday, and this one would leave little doubt about which direction his game is going. Continue reading...

Woods tied for fourth; Olesen leads by two strokes

Subscriber onlyABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Maybe those swing changes are paying off for Tiger Woods. Continue reading...

Tiger 3 shots back in opener

Subscriber onlyABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — No momentous shots for Tiger Woods. No bogeys, either. Continue reading...

Abu Dhabi event has feel of major

Subscriber onlyGolf glance PGA TOUR EVENT Farmers Insurance Open SITE La Jolla, Calif. SCHEDULE Today-Sunday COURSE Torey Pines South Course (par 72, 7,569 yards) and Torey Pines North Course (par 72, 6,874 yards) PURSE $6 million WINNER’S SHARE $1,044,000 DEFENDING CHAMPION Bubba Watson ARKANSANS ENTERED Ken Duke and Bryce Molder TV Golf Channel. Today-Friday, 2 p.m.-5 p.m.; CBS, Saturday, 2 p.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m.-5 :30 p.m. Continue reading...

Birdie lifts Wilson to windy victory

Subscriber onlyLA QUINTA, Calif. — Mark Wilson made a 10-foot birdie putt on the final hole to ensure victory in the Humana Challenge on Sunday, beating Robert Garrigus, John Mallinger and Johnson Wagner by two strokes in an afternoon finish to the tournament delayed Saturday because of high wind. Continue reading...

Birthday not good for Mahut

Subscriber onlyMELBOURNE, Australia — Novak Djokovic gave Nicolas Mahut one lousy birthday present. Continue reading...

Off time benefits Humana leaders

Subscriber onlyLA QUINTA, Calif. — A little extra time off this winter left David Toms and Camilo Villegas feeling fresh for the Humana Challenge. Continue reading...

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