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10:27 PM - Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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Sports Illustrated
Tiger Woods' sore left elbow will keep him out of competition until the British Open.
5 hour ago
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Golf.com
Caddie-turned-author John Dunn on getting a $1,000 tip and being chewed out by Joe Pesci.
4 hour ago
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ESPN
Visit ESPN.com for the complete story.
18 hour ago
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ESPN / Associated Press
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy will play in the Dubai Desert Classic in 2014 when the tournament marks its 25th year.
6/18/2013
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ESPN
Visit ESPN.com for the complete story.
21 hour ago
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NYT
Spanish golfer Jose Maria Olazabal has won the Iberian nation's most prestigious sports award, the Prince of Asturias prize, after he captained Europe's Ryder Cup team to a stunning win against United States last year.
6/18/2013
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Yahoo! News
SANDY, Utah (AP) — No amount of tight defense could keep Jozy Altidore from doing what he does best.
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Bleacher Report / Michael Fitzpatrick
Tiger Woods was supposedly one of the favorites heading into the 2013 U.S. Open. Merion was meant to be Woods’ kind of course—a shorter course where he could play small ball and tactically take apart this classical American gem in a manner simi . . .
4 hour ago
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Sports Illustrated
Justin Rose got an inspirational text message at the U.S. Open from Masters winner Adam Scott: 'It's our time.' Rose's U.S. Open victory lap at the Travelers Championship is one of Cameron Morfit's 5 Things to Watch This Week.
18 hour ago
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Sports Illustrated
Who will win? Who will be heartbroken? Our PGA Confidential panel weighs in.
18 hour ago
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Sports Illustrated
Tiger Woods started hot with a birdie on the first hole, but that would be his only birdie of the day. Woods and fellow Nike pitchman Rory McIlroy couldn't get anything going Saturday at Merion and played their way out of this year's Open, writ . . .
6/18/2013
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NYT
The U.S. Golf Association is not opposed to inflicting cruel and unusual punishment at its premier championship, so here's something it might want to consider.
18 hour ago
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CBS Sports
Open winner Rose delivers Letterman Top Ten list
6/18/2013
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NYT
Ever since Greg Norman's final-round implosion allowed Nick Faldo win the Masters in 1996, a generation of fine English talent has come up short in golf's four major championships.
6/18/2013
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Golf.com
Justin Rose displayed remarkable grit in surviving golf ’s ultimate test, but the other winner at the U.S. Open was historic Merion, which showed it still has the teeth to take a bite out of the world’s best, writes Michael Bamberger.
6/18/2013
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Bleacher Report
The words from U2’s lead singer Bono rang true as I sprang out of bed as my alarm played “Beautiful Day.” Despite the 4:45 a.m. wake-up call, Father’s Day Sunday started out with optimism that on his birthday, Phil Mickelson could finally capt . . .
17 hour ago
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ARMCHAIR GOLF BLOG
STEVE STRICKER IS A GOOD SPORT. We know that. Now there's another example. Stricker was a good sport in the above Avis "I'm a savage" commercial. Fun stuff.
Asked about the spot last week at the U.S. Open, Stricker said, "I hear that a l . . .
6/18/2013
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Bleacher Report / Ben Alberstadt
The 2013 U.S. Open was supposed to be a story about how today's players—using today's equipment—can overpower the classic venues of old. Instead, it became a story about how—with an assist from the USGA—a course long thought too short to host a . . .
6/18/2013
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Bleacher Report / Kathy Bissell
The U.S. Open was like the potpourri category on Jeopardy, everything from English history to agronomy. It was unpredictable. It was a challenge to get it completed. It was made more difficult than it needed to be. Phil Mickelson suffered, . . .
6/18/2013
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Bleacher Report / Justin Onslow
Justin Rose is already well on his way to one of the best 2013 campaigns of any golfer on the PGA Tour this year. With a U.S. Open victory at Merion Golf Club last weekend, there’s no reason to expect anything less than a stellar year from the . . .