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3:40 AM - Tuesday, May 21, 2013
10 hour ago - ESPN / Associated Press
Americans Josh Teater, Scott Brown Johnson Wagner and Bud Cauley qualified for the British Open on Monday at the international final qualifying at Gleneagles Country Club Queens Course.
22 hour ago - CBS Sports
Sang-Moon Bae won the Byron Nelson Championship on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title, beating Keegan Bradley by two strokes after blowing a four-stroke lead.
3 hour ago - NYT
China will host the seventh edition of the Royal Trophy when holders Asia take on Europe in the annual team golf contest in December, organisers said on Tuesday.    
10 hour ago - NYT
Guan Tianlang, a 14-year-old Chinese amateur, has accepted an exemption to play at Jack Nicklaus’s Memorial Tournament next week in Dublin, Ohio.    
9 hour ago - Bleacher Report / James Mcmahon
By and large, choosing the most difficult golf courses currently playing host to PGA Tour events is like trying to rank how badly one MMA champion can beat you compared to another. You know they are all tough; it's just a matter of one degree t . . .
5/18/2013 - Bleacher Report / Fred Altvater
Ken Venturi died yesterday at the age of 82. He won the 1964 U.S. Open at Congressional Country Club in stifling heat and nearly suffered heat stroke during the final round. Even tough, Venturi was a former U.S. Open champion and top-ranked ama . . .
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18 hour ago - ESPN / Bob Harig
Tiger Woods gave a one-word answer Monday to a question about whether he had sought out Sergio Garcia in the aftermath of their Players Championship spat to clear the air.
11 hour ago - Yardbarker
After Tiger Woods called Sergio Garcia a whiner, Garcia agreed. Wait what? Yes, Garcia called himself a whiner in trying to take a shot at the legendary golfer.
3 hour ago - Sports Illustrated
Don't expect Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia to hug it out anytime soon. Speaking publicly for the first time since their Players Championship spat, Garcia said, 'Tiger doesn't make a difference to my life. And I know that I don't make a differen . . .
20 hour ago - NYT
Within the next 24 hours, professional and amateur golfers will likely know whether or not they will be permitted to use long putters anchored to any part of their body from 2016 onwards.    
19 hour ago - ESPN
How does Graeme McDowell stack up in the U.S. Open?
5/19/2013 - ESPN / Associated Press
Jennifer Johnson won the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic on Sunday for her first tour title, birdieing four of the final six holes for a one-stroke victory over Jessica Korda and Pornagong Phatlum.
5/19/2013 - ESPN / Associated Press
Former South Carolina player Mark Anderson won the BMW Charity Pro-Am on Sunday for his first Web.com Tour title, closing with a 6-under 65 at the Thornblade Club for a five-stroke victory.
5/19/2013 - ESPN / Associated Press
Graeme McDowell made amends for last year's defeat to capture the World Match-Play Championship on Sunday, defeating Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee 2 and 1 in the final on the Thracian Cliffs course.
13 hour ago - Bleacher Report
One golfer proved to be both highly accurate and extremely unfortunate all on the same day. Busted Coverage spots a story that proves luck can run out in an instant, because one golfer broke the very car he won for hitting a hole-in-one. LoHud. . . .
5/19/2013 - ESPN / Associated Press
American Peter Uihlein won the Madeira Islands Open on Sunday in his 16th European Tour start for his professional title, closing with a 4-under 68 for a two-stroke victory.
3 hour ago - Sports Illustrated
After learning his childhood buddy died in a car accident, Ryan Palmer played on.
3 hour ago - Sports Illustrated
From Oslo to Orlando, Suzann Pettersen has globe-trotted her way to stardom.
3 hour ago - Sports Illustrated
For the New-Age Tour, the Sergio-Tiger dust-up was refreshingly honest.
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