Johnson fires 66 to gain share of lead at Players Championship.
Permalink: Kuchar, Johnson, Na share Players lead
Rory McIlroy felt his game was just as good as it was last week,
with one small exception. He lost in a playoff last week at Quail
Hollow.
Permalink: McIlroy misses cut at TPC Sawgrass
Permalink: Follow second round at Players Championship
Putting game fails Tiger in first round at TPC.
Permalink: Poulter, Laird share lead at Sawgrass
Putting game fails Tiger in first round at TPC.
Permalink: Poulter leads, Tiger struggles at Players
PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem says the Masters is too
important for the tour to take it off its official schedule, even
with an all-male membership at the club.
Permalink: Finchem: Masters is ‘too important’
Golfer Peter Alliss caps Hall of Fame speech with middle finger
Permalink: Peter Alliss finishes off Golf Hall of Fame speech with middle finger
Critics lining up to take their shots at Woods’ flawed game.
Permalink: Tiger’s flawed game brings out the critics
Tiger Woods is not about to panic over his last two results,
including a rare missed cut last week at Quail Hollow.
Permalink: Tiger hopes to stick around at Sawgrass
Fred Couples has withdrawn from The Players Championship because
of an illness.
Permalink: Fred Couples pulls out of Players
Phil Mickelson has been inducted into the World Golf Hall of
Fame for 42 wins and four majors in a career that is still
going.
Permalink: Mickelson inducted into Hall of Fame
Permalink: Wells Fargo Championship scores
Francesco Molinari shot a 7-under 65 Sunday to win the Spanish
Open, the first Italian to capture the European Tour event.
Permalink: Francesco Molinari wins Spanish Open
Fred Funk birdied the final hole to edge Tom Lehman and win the
Champions Tour’s Insperity Championship.
Permalink: Fred Funk wins Insperity Championship
Pornanong Phatlum of Thailand shot a 6-under 67 to win the LPGA
Tour’s Brazil Cup on Sunday, four shots ahead of Amy Hung of
Taiwan.
Permalink: Pornanong Phatlum wins Brazil Cup
Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Lee Trevino offer
differing opinions on Tiger Woods’ chances of passing Nicklaus’
record of major championships.
Permalink: 4 golf greats differ on Tiger’s future
Phil Mickelson has won four major championships and let just as
many get away.
Permalink: Wild ride takes Mickelson to Hall of Fame

