Spencer Levin passed on Phoenix Open title sponsor Waste Management’s green-out, wearing a simple black-and-white outfit.
Permalink: Levin opens up 6-stroke lead at Phoenix Open
Former British Open Champion Paul Lawrie recovered from a penalty for dropping his ball on a marker to shoot a 5-under 67 Saturday and take a one-shot lead over Nicolas Colsaerts into the final round of the Qatar Masters.
Permalink: Lawrie overcomes penalty to seize Qatar lead
U.S. Open champion So Yeon Ryu shot a 3-under-par 69 on Saturday to take a three-stroke lead into the final round of the Australian Ladies Masters.
Permalink: Ryu maintains Australian Ladies Masters edge
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano finished with three straight birdies for a 6-under 66 Thursday at the Qatar Masters, overcoming wind and blowing sand to lead after the first round.
Permalink: Daly (67) 1 shot behind pace at Qatar Masters
Lee Bo-mee of South Korea shot a 7-under 65 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead in the Australian Ladies Masters.
Permalink: Lee leads in Australia; teen Thompson 2 back
Phil Mickelson filed a lawsuit against an Internet service provider in Canada to learn the identity of a person who has been posting “vexatious statements” that the four-time major champion says is a deliberate attack on his reputation.
Permalink: Mickelson files suit to find source of defamation
Three players were disqualified from the Australian Ladies Masters on Friday for unknowingly breaching rules on preferred lies.
Permalink: 3 disqualified in Australia for breaching lift rules
Ryan Palmer parred his final hole at dusk for a 7-under 64 and the lead Thursday in the suspended first round of the Phoenix Open.
Permalink: Palmer takes lead at suspended Phoenix Open
The 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale isn’t for everyone. The par-3 frat party proves golf can break out of its mold, at least once a year, writes ESPN.com’s Farrell Evans.
Permalink: Evans: Hole 16 simply where the action is
The 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale is everything you’d expect … in a fraternity party, except that it played a key role in deciding the Waste Management Phoenix Open winner for the past decade, writes ESPN.com’s Justin Ray.
Permalink: Ray: Welcome to the jungle at TPC Scottsdale’s 16th
If the latest PGA Tour Q-school proposals come to fruition, it appears each season will run right into the next one. But is that good for the game? ESPN.com’s Bob Harig takes a closer look.
Permalink: Harig: With tour proposals, seasons wouldn’t seem to start, stop
According to a report in the San Diego Union-Tribune, Phil Mickelson might help redesign Torrey Pines’ North Course, co-host venue of the Farmers Insurance Open, for free.
Permalink: Report: Lefty to help potential Torrey redesign
The physical parts of Tiger’s game appear to be in order after a T-3 finish in Abu Dhabi, but maybe Woods needs to learn how to win again. ESPN.com’s Bob Harig examines the situation.
Permalink: Harig: For Tiger, things still need working out
And what kept him from winning in Abu Dhabi?
Permalink: Monday Four-Ball: Is Tiger Woods back?
Robert Rock had to beat only the Tiger Woods of 2012, not of 2000. But that shouldn’t take away from his Abu Dhabi victory, writes ESPN.com’s Farrell Evans.
Permalink: Evans: Five things we learned this week in golf
The steady, solid play that marked Tiger Woods’ golf through his first three rounds of the year in the Middle East suddenly and surprisingly left him Sunday. <p
Permalink: Tiger falters at Abu Dhabi, finishing 2 shots shy
Hang gliders were taking off from the cliffs behind the 13th tee at Torrey Pines where Kyle Stanley was waiting to tee off on the 524-yard hole. Then, the 24-year-old launched a shot that was just as majestic.
Permalink: Stanley holds five-stroke lead at Torrey Pines
Fourteen-year-old New Zealand amateur Lydia Ko has become the youngest winner of a professional golf tour event, taking the women’s New South Wales Open by four strokes Sunday.
Permalink: Lydia Ko, 14, is youngest to ever win golf event

