Posted by ESPN.com news services @ 5:09 pm on February 28th 2007
The Nationwide Tour will make a stop at Ohio State's Scarlet Course in July.
Posted by Associated Press @ 7:49 pm on February 27th 2007
The PGA Tour is returning to the nation's capital during the Fourth of July, backed by the biggest name in golf.
Posted by ESPN.com news services @ 5:47 pm on February 27th 2007
Harding Park will serve as the host venue for the Presidents Cup in 2009, plus several other high-profile events in coming years.
Posted by Barry Havenga @ 2:13 pm on February 27th 2007
Ernie Els has signed a new equipment deal with Callaway Golf, ending his relationship with Titleist that began in 2003.
Posted by ESPN.com @ 11:31 am on February 27th 2007
The United States Golf Association is proposing two major changes in golf club rules, including one which would significantly impact the current "bomb and gouge" style of play by limiting what grooves can do, especially from the rough.
Posted by Associated Press @ 11:21 pm on February 25th 2007
Henrik Stenson, who delivered the winning point for Europe in the Ryder Cup, won a big match for himself Sunday by surviving a roller-coaster round against Geoff Ogilvy to capture the Accenture Match Play Championship.
Posted by Associated Press @ 8:05 pm on February 25th 2007
Bobby Wadkins won The ACE Group Classic on Sunday, holing a 13-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 4-under 68 and a one-stroke victory over Allen Doyle in the Champions Tour event.
Posted by Associated Press @ 7:37 pm on February 25th 2007
Playing with an achy back befitting his senior status, Fred Funk won the Mayakoba Golf Classic in a playoff with Jose Coceres to became only the second man to win a PGA Tour event and a Champions Tour event in the same year.
Posted by Associated Press @ 2:39 am on February 25th 2007
American Nicholas Thompson won the New Zealand PGA on Sunday for his first Nationwide title, beating Canada's David Morland IV with a par on the first hole of a playoff.
Posted by Associated Press @ 12:30 am on February 25th 2007
Stacy Prammanasudh shot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to hold off Jee Young Lee by a stroke and complete a wire-to-wire victory in the Fields Open.