Posted by Jason Sobel @ 10:38 pm on June 30th 2008
After surgery to repair his knee, will Tiger Woods be a shadow of his former self? No one can know for sure, but even if he is only partially healed, a semi-healthy Tiger would still rule over the PGA Tour, writes ESPN.com's Jason Sobel.
Posted by Associated Press @ 9:01 pm on June 30th 2008
Former PGA Championship winners Davis Love III and Rich Beem qualified for the British Open on Monday, but Steve Elkington bogeyed his final two holes and fell short.
Posted by Jason Sobel @ 9:50 am on June 30th 2008
Inbee Park's win Sunday at the U.S. Women's Open and Kenny Perry's triumph at the Buick Open shed some light on the unique paths it takes to become a champion on the LPGA and PGA tours. ESPN.com's Jason Sobel delves into that subject in the Weekly 18.
Posted by Associated Press @ 7:25 am on June 30th 2008
Two weeks away from her 20th birthday, Inbee Park became the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open on Sunday by closing with a 2-under 71 as everyone else around her faded away at Interlachen.
Posted by Associated Press @ 9:11 pm on June 29th 2008
Kenny Perry captured his second Buick Open on Sunday.
Posted by Associated Press @ 8:20 pm on June 29th 2008
Justin Hicks won the Wayne Gretzky Classic for his first Nationwide win.
Posted by Associated Press @ 4:37 pm on June 29th 2008
Loren Roberts shot a 3-under 68 on Sunday to cap a wire-to-wire, one-stroke victory in the Commerce Bank Championship, his first Champions Tour win of the year.
Posted by Reuters @ 12:42 pm on June 29th 2008
Spanish rookie Pablo Larrazabal won the French Open for his first European Tour victory Sunday, closing with a 4-under-par 67 to finish four strokes ahead of Colin Montgomerie.
Posted by Reuters @ 12:31 am on June 29th 2008
Ex-golfer Greg Norman and tennis legend Chris Evert were married on Saturday in a seaside ceremony held under a veil of tight security on Paradise Island in the Bahamas.
Posted by Associated Press @ 5:26 pm on June 28th 2008
Loren Roberts had four birdies on the back nine and shot a 3-under 68 Saturday, extending his lead to two strokes after two rounds of the Commerce Bank Championship.