Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on November 18th 2008

How to chip with a hybrid club

Michael Breed on how to hit a chip and run shot with a hybrid club. Tune in every Monday night for Golf Channel Academy presented by The Glenlivet.
Posted by Associated Press @ 3:32 pm on November 18th 2008

No sponsor … No LPGA Tour event in Tulsa for ‘09

The LPGA Tour will not be visiting Tulsa in 2009 for the first time in eight years after it was unable to find a replacement for bankrupt title sponsor SemGroup.
Posted by Associated Press @ 11:45 am on November 18th 2008

Ballesteros out of intensive care; remains in rehab

Seve Ballesteros has been released from intensive care following brain surgery on a malignant tumor.
Posted by Associated Press @ 7:41 pm on November 17th 2008

Economy forces Buick to scale back courtesy cars

Buick is scaling back on providing courtesy cars to golf tournaments.
Posted by Associated Press @ 6:52 pm on November 17th 2008

Ryder Cup team members feted at White House

President George W. Bush celebrated Monday with American golfers who reclaimed the Ryder Cup for the U.S.
Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on November 17th 2008

Daily Brew: Flop Shot

Brad shows us the proper way to hit a flop shot to get yourself on the green.
Posted by Associated Press @ 7:26 am on November 17th 2008

Reclamation project? Daly to play Aussie Masters

John Daly plans to end his troublesome year in Australia, where, in his last appearance six years ago, he was disqualified from a tournament for failing to sign his scorecard.
Posted by HeadlineNews @ 9:11 pm on November 16th 2008

Stanford’s 69 good enough to win LPGA tourney

Angela Stanford shot a 3-under 69 to hold off Annika Sorenstam and win the Lorena Ochoa Invitational on Sunday.
Posted by Reuters @ 9:11 am on November 16th 2008

Singh wins in Singapore as Els, Harrington falter

India's Jeev Milkha Singh won a nail-biting Singapore Open on Sunday after Padraig Harrington and Ernie Els came agonizingly close to taking the $5 million Asian Tour event to a playoff.
Posted by Bob Harig @ 8:33 pm on November 15th 2008

Compton misses final Q-school stage by one shot

Erik Compton narrowly failed to advance to the final stage of PGA qualifying, but it's a miracle he's even playing again, writes Bob Harig.
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