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  • Wyndham Notebook: Haas wants to make President's Cup

    On top of gaining momentum for the FedEx Cup playoffs, Bill Haas has his eyes on making his first President's Cup team.

  • Two unheralded golfers atop PGA

    Hardly anyone knows the two players leading the PGA Championship.

  • McIlroy hurts wrist on swing

    Rory McIlroy looked at his ball, sitting against a tree root, and decided to take a whack at it.

  • Kang goes to quarterfinals

    Defending champion Danielle Kang won two matches Thursday to advance to quarterfinals in the U.S. Women's Amateur at Rhode Island Country Club.

  • Stricker fires blistering 63

    Steve Stricker had a shot at history and Tiger Woods made some of his own.

  • McIlroy grateful to get back to golf

    Rory McIlroy is glad to be back at work, especially after the past two months.

  • Westwood will go with the flow in PGA bid

    Lee Westwood has tried hard to win one of golf's major championships, the missing piece in a stellar career.

  • PGA Notebook: Woods 'looked good' in practice, Atwal says

    Tiger Woods snuck in a quick nine holes Tuesday afternoon in preparation for the PGA Championship, his first major since the Masters.

  • Scott bags first WGC crown

    Adam Scott hit all the right shots Sunday in a round that was close to flawless and earned him his first World Golf Championship title.

  • Golf Roundup: Haas puts an end to victory drought

    Former Wake Forest star Jay Haas two-putted from 30 feet for birdie at No. 18 to win the 3M Championship on Sunday, beating Tom Lehman, Kenny Perry and Peter Senior by one shot. It was his first tour victory in two years.

  • Woods returns after three-month break

    Tiger Woods was on the practice range just as the sun began to rise Tuesday over Firestone, his first time on a PGA Tour golf course in nearly three months.

  • Forsyth Invitational tee times

    Here are the tee-times for the Forsyth Invitational Golf Tournament which starts on Friday at Reynolds Park.

  • Atwal 'honored' to be back at Wyndham

    It's not every day that a defending champion returns to help promote the tournament he won, but Arjun Atwal has been more than happy to oblige.

  • Haas defeated in Greenbrier playoff

    PGA Tour rookie Scott Stallings won the Greenbrier Classic on Sunday, sinking a birdie putt on the first playoff hole to beat Bob Estes and former Wake Forest star Bill Haas.

  • Fans giving some advice to Woods

    Like many of you, I get much of my Tiger Woods news online, delivered directly from the great one himself.

  • Browne's dream is now reality

    Back when he was just another kid with big dreams and not so much game, Olin Browne and his then-girlfriend used to go to a hardscrabble par-3 course nearby and imagine what it would be like to win a national championship.

  • Mason leads Women's British

    Germany's Caroline Masson shot a 7-under 65 Friday to take a surprising one-stroke lead after the second round of the Women's British Open.

  • Woods plans to play in PGA Championship

    Tiger Woods will play in the PGA Championship near Atlanta in August, provided everything goes well in his return to golf next week, the PGA of America said Friday.

  • 'Old style' suits Browne

    Olin Browne likes old stuff. That's a perfect attitude for someone playing on the over-50 tour.

  • Cochran gets first major at Senior British Open

    Russ Cochran won the Senior British Open by two shots Sunday, holding off fellow Americans Mark Calcavecchia and the fast-finishing Tom Watson.

  • Golf Roundup: Van Pelt leads by one in Canada

    Bo Van Pelt birdied four of his last five holes, including the final two, to finish with 65 on Saturday and a one-stroke lead after three rounds at the RBC Canadian Open.

  • Clarke celebrates win into wee hours

    Darren Clarke's bleary, bloodshot eyes told it all.

  • Kirk gets first win

    Kirk wins PGA Tour event in Mississippi

  • Clarke catches a break, takes Open lead

    Darren Clarke escaped the worst of the raging weather Saturday in the British Open, leaving him far less traffic on his unlikely road to a claret jug.

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