Posted by Chad Capellman @ 5:36 pm on August 29th 2008
How do you avoid those pesky short putts that have a tendency to derail a round? Vijay Singh figured out a solution and rode that -- along with his great iron play -- to the early first-round lead at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Friday, writes ESPN.com's Chad Capellman.
Posted by Associated Press @ 5:12 pm on August 29th 2008
Pro golfer Tripp Isenhour has pleaded no contest to charges he faced for killing a protected hawk.
Posted by Associated Press @ 3:34 pm on August 29th 2008
Gregory Havret shot a 2-under 71 Friday to hold a one-stroke lead after the second round of the Johnnie Walker Championship, while Colin Montgomerie had a 70 to boost his chance of a Ryder Cup selection.
Posted by Associated Press @ 7:02 pm on August 28th 2008
Imagine what could have happened to Angel Cabrera if he belonged to a tour that required its players to speak English.
Posted by Reuters @ 5:16 pm on August 28th 2008
Colin Montgomerie clung to his Ryder Cup hopes on Thursday despite trailing Johnnie Walker Championship leader Gregory Havret by six shots after the opening round.
Posted by ESPN.com news services @ 1:10 pm on August 28th 2008
Phil Mickelson and U.S. Open runner-up Rocco Mediate will join two-time champ Stephen Ames and K.J. Choi in this year's LG Skins Game, set for Nov. 29-30.
Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on August 27th 2008
Brad Brewer shares how tour players practice and train to perform at their best over long periods of time.
Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on August 27th 2008
Brad Brewer previews the play at TPC Boston in Norton, Massachusetts.
Posted by Ron Sirak @ 2:27 pm on August 27th 2008
The LPGA Tour is walking a tightrope between a practical business decision and the appearance of cultural chauvinism with its ruling on players being required to learn English or face suspension, writes GolfWorld's Ron Sirak.
Posted by Associated Press @ 7:34 pm on August 26th 2008
Camilo Villegas won a chipoff Tuesday against Vijay Singh, Mike Weir, Stewart Cink, and Notah Begay III to walk away with top money at the inaugural Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge at Turning Stone Resort's Atunyote Golf Club.