Posted by Associated Press @ 6:20 pm on April 30th 2007
Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan have played plenty of golf together, but not in an organized event. That will change Wednesday when they partner in the Wachovia Championship pro-am.
Posted by Associated Press @ 8:52 pm on April 29th 2007
Australia's Nick Flanagan won his first Nationwide Tour title Sunday, beating Canada's Chris Baryla with a 2-foot birdie putt on the third hole of a playoff in the Henrico County Open.
Posted by Associated Press @ 8:24 pm on April 29th 2007
Italy's Silvia Cavalleri won the Corona Morelia Championship on Sunday for her first LPGA Tour title, closing with a 7-under 66 for a two-stroke victory over Mexican star Lorena Ochoa and Paraguay's Julieta Granada.
Posted by Reuters @ 5:07 pm on April 29th 2007
Carlos Rodiles will take a two-shot lead into Sunday's final round at the Spanish Open after the Spaniard birdied two of the last three holes to complete his third round at Centro Nacional.
Posted by Associated Press @ 8:22 pm on April 28th 2007
Lorena Ochoa shot a 9-under 64 on Saturday to tie Julieta Granada and Silvia Cavalleri for the third-round lead in the Corona Morelia Championship, the Mexican star's first tournament as the No. 1 player in the world.
Posted by Associated Press @ 5:01 pm on April 28th 2007
Friday's scores from the second round of the $450,000 Nationwide Tour Henrico County Open, played on the 7,201-yard, par-72 Dominion Club course:
Posted by Associated Press @ 4:56 pm on April 28th 2007
Simon Dyson of England, Carlos Rodiles of Spain and Gregory Bourdy of France shared the lead Saturday at the Spanish Open when darkness suspended play in the third round.
Posted by Associated Press @ 9:30 pm on April 27th 2007
Lorena Ochoa struggled in her second round as the No. 1 player in the world, shooting a 1-over 74 in windy conditions Friday to drop five strokes behind the leaders in the Corona Morelia Championship.
Posted by ESPN.com news services @ 3:59 pm on April 27th 2007
Michelle Wie wasn't among the 8,544 golfers to submit qualifying applications for this year's U.S. Open, the U.S. Golf Association said.
Posted by Reuters @ 3:44 pm on April 27th 2007
Two amateur women golfers hit consecutive holes in one at a course in England, defying odds of a million to one, their club said on Friday.