Posted by Associated Press @ 8:16 pm on November 15th 2008

Stanford clings to LPGA lead; Sorenstam one back

Annika Sorenstam made up five strokes on leader Angela Stanford on Saturday in the Ochoa Invitational.
Posted by Peter Yoon @ 11:30 am on November 15th 2008

Yoon: Bettencourt living on top of the world

Matt Bettencourt fully expected to be playing sports for a living when he grew up. The California native just thought it would be in baseball, not golf, after he earned his PGA Tour card for 2009, writes ESPN.com's Peter Yoon.
Posted by Associated Press @ 9:22 am on November 15th 2008

Nirat has lead after Singapore called for darkness

Chapchai Nirat of Thailand took a two-stroke lead at the Singapore Open, which was called because of darkness before roughly half the players could finish the third round Saturday.
Posted by Associated Press @ 3:23 am on November 15th 2008

Stanford takes two-shot lead at Ochoa Invitational

Angela Stanford shot a 6-under 66 on Friday in the second round of the Lorena Ochoa Invitational.
Posted by TheGolfChannel Video Instruction @ 6:00 pm on November 14th 2008

Daily Brew: Fairway Bunker Shot

Brad shares with us a tip for when you get stuck in those pesky fairway bunkers and still have a good distance to the green.
Posted by Bob Harig @ 4:16 pm on November 14th 2008

Compton shoots 69, inches closer to final stage

Erik Compton is one solid round of golf away from advancing to the final stage of the PGA Tour qualifying tournament, less than six months after a heart transplant.
Posted by Associated Press @ 9:31 am on November 14th 2008

Ballesteros scheduled to be moved out of ICU

Golf legend Seve Ballesteros is likely to be released from intensive care next week following brain surgery on a malignant tumor.
Posted by Associated Press @ 8:37 am on November 14th 2008

Els shares second-round lead at Singapore Open

Ernie Els of South Africa and England's Simon Dyson shared a two-stroke lead after two rounds at the Singapore Open on Friday when play was delayed for a second day because of rain.
Posted by George J. Tanber @ 7:17 am on November 14th 2008

Tanber: Funk will be PGA Tour’s elder statesman in 2009

His birth certificate might prove he's 52, but the spunk that comes with Fred Funk makes him appear years younger. The personality that has drawn fans to the former college coach will serve him well as he takes a shot at playing on the PGA Tour full time in 2009, writes ESPN.com's George J. Tanber.
Posted by Associated Press @ 2:37 am on November 14th 2008

Sorenstam in 8-way tie for 1st at Ochoa’s tourney

Lorena Ochoa shot a 1-over 73 in the opening round of her tournament to trail by five shots.
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