Posted by ESPN.com/GolfWorld @ 12:10 pm on October 29th 2008
With just two official PGA Tour events left in the 2008 season, our experts share their predictions for the Ginn sur Mer Classic.
Posted by Bob Smiley @ 10:42 am on October 29th 2008
Using the newly announced Annika perfume as his muse, Bob Smiley, ESPN.com's resident olfactory expert, conjured up 11 other sweet (or in some cases, not-so-sweet) fragrances that might find their way behind the counter at a department store near you.
Posted by ESPN.com news services @ 9:20 am on October 29th 2008
Seve Ballesteros is responding well to treatment following surgery on a brain tumor, the Madrid hospital treating the Spanish golfer said on Wednesday.
Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on October 28th 2008
Since 1860, the Open Championship has been played 137 times.
Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on October 28th 2008
Thomas Mitchell Morris Sr., also known as Old Tom Morris, was born in 1821 in St. Andrews, Scotland.
Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on October 28th 2008
Michael Breed on how to play a chip shot with a putter when the ball is against the collar of the green. Tune in every Monday night for Golf Channel Academy presented by The Glenlivet.
Posted by Bob Harig @ 4:59 pm on October 28th 2008
Erik Compton has accepted a sponsor exemption to next week's Children's Miracle Network Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando.
Posted by ESPN.com news services @ 2:17 pm on October 28th 2008
Jamie Sadlowski, who had won consecutive junior long drive titles in 2005 and 2006, proved that he belonged with the big boys. The 20-year-old Canadian reared back and launched a record 418-yard drive to claim the RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship.
Posted by ESPN.com news services @ 12:21 pm on October 28th 2008
Cameron Peck and Victoria Tanco joined some elite company when the pair was named the Rolex Junior Players of the Year by the American Junior Golf Association on Tuesday.
Posted by Jamie Diaz @ 11:15 am on October 28th 2008
Great golfers don't always make the best course architects. So what kind of designer will Tiger Woods become? His latest foray into Mexico gives us a glimpse, writes GolfWorld's Jamie Diaz.