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.
Posted by ESPN.com news services @ 4:00 pm on August 26th 2008
The LPGA will require its member golfers to learn and speak English and will suspend their membership if they don't comply, Golfweek reported on its Web site.
Posted by Bob Harig @ 8:23 pm on August 25th 2008
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger will make his four captain's picks Sept. 2, but whom will he choose? The list of potential players has been a bit underwhelming of late, but there are a few key factors to be considered while making our predictions, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on August 25th 2008
Amazing records abound in the United States Amateur Championship with some players more dominant than others.
Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on August 25th 2008
The U.S. Amateur was born out of a controversy in 1894 between Newport Golf Club and New York St. Andrews Golf Club.
Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on August 25th 2008
Michael Breed shares three keys for success when faced with a shot over a bunker. Tune in every Monday night for Golf Channel Academy presented by The Glenlivet.
Posted by ESPN.com news services @ 4:04 pm on August 25th 2008
Tiger Woods has not ruled himself out of defending his Dubai Desert Classic title in late January despite needing time to recover after reconstructive knee surgery.