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- Injured Harrington questionable for British Open
SOUTHPORT, England (AP) If this was nearly any other week, Padraig Harrington would already be home. Instead, he was strolling around blustery Royal Birkdale, still trying to cope with the pain in his right wrist, still trying to work out how he can possibly defend his British Open championship. - Mediate in 3-way tie for the lead at British Open
SOUTHPORT, England (AP) From sunny San Diego to bleak and blustery Royal Birkdale, the expression on Rocco Mediate's face didn't change. He watched one final birdie tumble into the cup for a 1-under 69 and a three-way share of the lead in the British Open, straightened his 45-year-old back, then dropped his jaw into a smile that said, "How did that just happen?" - Overton leads by two in Reno; Wie shoots 73
Jeff Overton fired a seven-under 65 Thursday to take a two-stroke lead after the opening round of the Reno-Tahoe Open at Montreux Golf and Country Club. - Wie 1 over at Reno, Overton early leader at 65
RENO, Nev. (AP) Michelle Wie put herself in contention to make her first cut in eight tries on the PGA Tour, shooting a 1-over 73 in Thursday's opening round of the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open that left her eight strokes behind leader Jeff Overton. - Funk takes early lead in U.S. Senior Open
Fred Funk bogeyed the 18th hole Thursday, but still managed a five-under 65 to take the first-round lead at the U.S. Senior Open Championship. - Funk's 65 is first-round best at US Senior Open
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) The only thing that spoiled John Cook's comeback was Fred Funk's finish. - Goosen takes the lead at a tamer Firestone South
AKRON, Ohio (AP) Retief Goosen, a late arrival and an early starter, took advantage of a Firestone South course that played long and short on his way to a 4-under 66 that gave him a one-shot lead in the Bridgestone Invitational on Thursday. - D.A. Points leads Cox Classic
D.A. Points fired an eight-under-par 63 on Thursday to take the first-round lead of the Cox Classic at Champions Run. - Goosen leads Bridgestone Invitational
Retief Goosen posted a four-under-par 66 on Thursday to take the first-round lead of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone. - Golf Tidbits: Buckle up, golf fans
You may find yourself missing Tiger Woods from the PGA Tour, but get ready golf fans, because the next two months-plus are going to feature the (next-) best of the best in the world. - Juli Inkster takes lead at Women's British Open
SUNNINGDALE, England (AP) Juli Inkster had the sort of opening round Annika Sorenstam was hoping for at the Women's British Open, a bogey-free 7-under 65 that left the 48-year-old American one shot ahead of the field. - Inkster, 48, leads Women's British Open
Juli Inkster fired a seven-under 65 on Thursday to take a one-shot lead after the first round of the Women's British Open. - Golf Course Review - Wintergreen Resort
FACTS AND STATS: Devils Knob Architects: Ellis Maples/Dan Maples (1976), John LaFoy (Renovation, 2004). Year Opened: 1976. Location: Wintergreen, Virginia. Slope: 138. Rating: 72.2. Par: 70. Yardage: 6,583. - Anthony Kim: A golfer going places
SOUTHPORT, England (AP) Anthony Kim stopped off on his way to the clubhouse, whipped out his pen to sign a few autographs, then looked back impatiently at his caddie, still loitering on the ninth green. - Surging Perry wins John Deere Classic in playoff
SILVIS, Ill. (AP) Kenny Perry beat Brad Adamonis and Jay Williamson in a playoff to win the John Deere Classic and escape with his third victory in five starts after bogeying the 18th hole on Sunday. - Creamer hangs on to win Jamie Farr by 2 strokes
SYLVANIA, Ohio (AP) Paula Creamer shot a 2-over 73 Sunday and did just enough to make a big lead stand, going wire-to-wire to win the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic by two strokes. - Norman declines PGA invite
Despite being in the midst of a strong run of good golf, two-time British Open champion Greg Norman has declined an invitation to the season's final major, the PGA Championship. - This Week in Golf - July 31st through August 3rd
Without Woods, the field loses some of its luster. However, 47 of the top-50 players in the world rankings are scheduled to tee it up in Akron this week. - Reavie into top 200 in World Rankings
Chez Reavie's first PGA Tour win on Sunday at the Canadian Open jumped him into the top 200 in this week's Official World Golf Rankings. - The 2008 PGA Tour season: A Sporcle
"Sporcle?" - Reavie takes Canadian Open for first PGA Tour win
OAKVILLE, Ontario (AP) Chez Reavie was asked what he planned to buy first after his $900,000 windfall in the Canadian Open. - Vaughan wins Senior British Open in playoff
TROON, Scotland (AP) Bruce Vaughan won the Senior British Open on Sunday for his first career victory, sinking a 20-foot putt to beat John Cook on the first playoff hole. - Reavie gets first tour win at Canadian Open
Chez Reavie only needed a one-under 70 on Sunday to collect his first PGA Tour title at the Canadian Open. - Lunde chips in for first Nationwide win
Bill Lunde chipped in for birdie on the 18th hole Sunday to earn his first Nationwide Tour victory at the Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational. - Vaughan wins Senior British Open in playoff
Bruce Vaughan drained a 20-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole Sunday to beat fellow American John Cook and win the Senior British Open Championship. - Alfredsson wins third Evian title
Evian-les-Bains, France (Sports Network) - Helen Alfredsson needed three extra holes to claim her third Evian Masters title on Sunday. - Helen Alfredsson wins Evian Masters in a playoff
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France (AP) Helen Alfredsson won her first LPGA Tour title in five years Sunday, defeating rookie Na Yeon Choi in a playoff at the Evian Masters. - Martin earns second Duramed Futures Tour title
Mo Martin carded a five-under 67 Sunday to win the USI Championship at Beaver Meadow Golf Course. - Helen Alfredsson wins Evian Masters
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France (AP) Helen Alfredsson has won the Evian Masters for her first LPGA Tour title in five years after defeating rookie Na Yeon Choi at the third playoff hole. - Lundberg claims second Russian Open title
For the second time in four years, Mikael Lundberg has won the Russian Open Golf Championship. - Reavie birdies 18th for Canadian Open lead
OAKVILLE, Ontario (AP) Chez Reavie birdied the par-5 18th hole Sunday morning to take a one-stroke lead over Anthony Kim after the third round of the Canadian Open. - Creamer on top by 4 shots at Highland Meadows
SYLVANIA, Ohio (AP) Paula Creamer shot a 1-under-par 70 Saturday, 10 more shots than she needed for her first round, and held a four-stroke lead after three rounds of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. - Perry sets up 3-way tie at John Deere Classic
SILVIS, Ill. (AP) Kenny Perry finished with a flourish to move into a three-way tie for the lead through three rounds at the John Deere Classic on Saturday. - Kim, Reavie tied for Canadian Open lead
OAKVILLE, Ontario (AP) Anthony Kim made nine birdies and an eagle in 21 holes Saturday in the Canadian Open for a share of the lead with Chez Reavie during the suspended third round at rain-softened Glen Abbey. - Cook takes Senior British Open lead from Vaughan
TROON, Scotland (AP) John Cook took a one-stroke lead in the Senior British Open on Saturday, shooting a 4-under 67 to capitalize on the midround collapse of fellow American Bruce Vaughan. - Lunde leads in Columbus
Bill Lunde posted a four-under 67 on Saturday to take the lead after three rounds of the Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational. - Cook grabs lead at Senior British Open
John Cook shot a four-under 67 on Saturday to take the lead heading into the final round of the Senior British Open Championship. - Angela Park still one clear in France
Evian-les-Bains, France (Sports Network) - Reigning LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year Angela Park posted a four-under 68 Saturday to maintain her one-shot lead after three rounds of the Evian Masters. - Perry continues strong run at John Deere Classic
SILVIS, Ill. (AP) Right from the start, Kenny Perry seemed energized even though he was absolutely exhausted. He birdied his first hole. Then, the second and third. - Paula Creamer leads by 6 after 2nd round
SYLVANIA, Ohio (AP) Picking up where she left off after a course-record 60, Paula Creamer shot a 6-under-par 65 Friday to build a six-stroke lead through two rounds of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. - Lundberg maintains lead in Russia
Mikael Lundberg posted a four-under 68 on Saturday to remain in the lead after three rounds of the Russian Open Golf Championship. - Wie ignores critics before PGA tournament
RENO, Nev. (AP) Michelle Wie is set to play against the men on the PGA Tour again, and doesn't care that some people think it's a bad idea. - Reavie leads suspended Canadian Open
Chez Reavie fired a seven-under 64 on Friday to take the lead during the suspended second round of the Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Golf Club. - Vaughan leads Cook at Senior British Open
Bruce Vaughan shot an even-par 71 on Friday to take sole possession of the lead midway through the Senior British Open Championship. - Seven tied for Canadian Open lead after first round
Sean O'Hair, Jason Day, Chez Reavie and John Huston joined Mike Weir, Anthony Kim and Eric Axley in the lead when the first round of the Canadian Open was completed Friday morning. - Sandelin, Lundberg on top in Russia
Jarmo Sandelin and Mikael Lundberg both fired rounds of eight-under 64 on Friday and are tied atop the leaderboard after two rounds of the Russian Open Golf Championship. - Angela Park one up in Evian
Evian-les-Bains, France (Sports Network) - Angela Park posted a four-under 68 Friday to grab a one-stroke lead after two rounds of the Evian Masters. - Four share lead in Columbus
Kelly Grunewald, Bill Lunde, Bryce Molder and Dave Schultz each shot rounds of four-under 67 on Thursday to share the lead after the first round of the Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational. - Hockey Legend Grant Fuhr hosts Golf Tournament in Vancouver
One month after Grant Fuhr finished in a third-place tie at the American Century Championship, the Hall of Fame goaltender will be hosting the inaugural CelebsForKids.ca Charity Classic on August 15 at Mayfair Lakes Golf and Country Club in Vancouver, British Columbia. - Seon Hwa Lee wins NW Arkansas Championship
ROGERS, Ark. (AP) After a weekend of optimal scoring conditions, Seon Hwa Lee made one birdie on the back nine in the final round. - Romero wins Dick's Sporting Goods Open
ENDICOTT, N.Y. (AP) Eduardo Romero didn't hesitate when asked about the significance of his second triumph on the Champions Tour. - Wie invited to play on PGA Tour again
Just days removed from an embarrassing disqualification at an LPGA Tour event, Michelle Wie has been invited to play on the PGA Tour again. - Harrington climbs to career-best No. 3 in rankings
After successfully defending his title at the British Open on Sunday, Padraig Harrington jumped 11 spots to No. 3 in the latest world rankings, a career-high for the Irishman. - This Week in Golf - July 21st through July 27th
Norman, rarely found in any tournament these days, became the story at Royal Birkdale before Harrington claimed his second consecutive claret jug. In his previous start before last week, Norman tied for sixth place at a brutal Senior PGA Championship and wondered publicly if it was worth all the trouble. - 'Big Break' champion Welch wins on Duramed Futures Tour
Kim Welch, who won the latest season of the Golf Channel's "Big Break" reality show, beat Jin Young Pak in a playoff on Sunday to win the Alliance Bank Golf Classic on the Duramed Futures Tour. - Eaks cruises to win at 3M Championship
Playing on two bad knees, but with renewed hope for the state of his game, R.W. Eaks fired a seven-under 65 on Sunday to cruise to a six-shot win at the 3M Championship. - Knost fires 62 for second win of season
Needing a low score to protect his lead, Colt Knost fired a 10-under 62 on Sunday to complete a wire-to-wire victory at the Price Cutter Charity Championship, his second victory of the season. - Oh claims first win at State Farm
Ji Young Oh got up and down for par on the first playoff hole Sunday to defeat Yani Tseng and win the State Farm Classic for her first victory on the LPGA Tour. - Johnson earns first win in Milwaukee
Richard S. Johnson closed with a six-under 64 Sunday to earn his first PGA Tour win at the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee. - Harrington repeats at British Open
Padraig Harrington became the fifth player in the last 50 years to successfully defend his title at the British Open Championship on Sunday. - British Open Final Round News & Notes
Greg Norman finished off an amazing weekend with a whimper. He held a two-shot lead overnight and bogeyed his first three holes to fall behind. - Harrington repeats at British Open
Padraig Harrington became the fifth player in the last 50 years to successfully defend his title at the British Open Championship on Sunday. - Tom Pernice Jr. takes 1-shot lead at AT&T National
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) Tom Pernice Jr. was easy to ignore Saturday in the AT&T National until he wound up in the lead. - Romero takes Dick's Sporting Goods Open lead
ENDICOTT, N.Y. (AP) Eduardo Romero thought this could be his week. He might be right. - Knost remains in lead at Price Cutter
Colt Knost shot a three-under 69 on Saturday to hold the lead for the third straight day at the Price Cutter Charity Championship. - Coles, Flanagan top crowded leaderboard
Gavin Coles carded a two-under 68 Saturday to move into a share of the lead after three rounds of the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee. - Wie disqualified; Tseng leads at State Farm
For the second time in her career, Michelle Wie was disqualified from an LPGA Tour event. - Wind winning at Royal Birkdale
Heavy winds, some measured at over 30 miles per hour, have wreaked havoc with Saturday's third round of the British Open Championship. - Overton in a share of the lead when rain arrives
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) Jeff Overton doesn't feel like a different player than the guy who could couldn't make it to the weekend on the PGA Tour over the last two months. Funny how seeing the ball go in the hole changes everything. - Quigley fires 62 for 3M Championship lead
Dana Quigley fired a course-record 10-under 62 Friday to grab a two-stroke lead after the opening round of the 3M Championship. - Kim leads Wie, others by one at State Farm
Christina Kim shot a four-under 68 on Friday to take a one-shot lead over four players midway through the State Farm Classic. - Choi one ahead of Norman at British Open
K.J. Choi birdied his final two holes Friday to take the second-round lead at the British Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. - British Open Second Round News & Notes
Sergio Garcia appeared to finally have that major championship wrapped up last year at Carnoustie. - Mickelson will make cut at British Open
Phil Mickelson shot a two-under 68 on Friday to finish two rounds at plus-seven, which is within the projected cut line at the British Open. - Defending champion in the hunt
Padraig Harrington was only 75 percent sure he'd even defend his British Open Championship title on Wednesday because of a wrist injury. - Tough to notice Villegas on Friday
It must be difficult to post five straight birdies to finish your round, including hitting the stick at 18, and barely get noticed. - Norman now the British Open leader
Greg Norman went from a nice first-round story on Thursday to legitimate news on Friday when he took the second-round lead of the British Open Championship. - Knost leads by one in Missouri
Colt Knost fired an eight-under 64 in the opening round Thursday to take a one-shot lead at the Price Cutter Charity Championship. - Johnson leads Pappas brothers by one in Milwaukee
Richard S. Johnson fired a seven-under 63 Thursday and has a one-stroke lead after the first round of the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee thanks in part to an ace on the par-three 14th. - Golf Tidbits: The Open Championship Rota
The British Open Championship kicked off Thursday at Royal Birkdale, one of 14 courses that have hosted the Open Championship. All 14 are links courses, as so ordered by the Championship Committee. - Norman turning back the clock
Men handle marriage in different ways. - McDowell putting together some good weeks
Graeme McDowell got quite a bit out of his win last week at the Scottish Open. - Mediate back in major spotlight
One month and one day removed from losing the U.S. Open in a playoff to Tiger Woods, Rocco Mediate once again put his name in the ring for a major title. - Mickelson struggles to opening-round 79
Phil Mickelson was the highest-ranked player in the field at the British Open Championship thanks to leg surgery for world No. 1 Tiger Woods. - Former champ Lyle withdraws from British Open
Sandy Lyle, the 1985 British Open champion, withdrew after 10 holes on Thursday amid horribly difficult conditions at Royal Birkdale. - Perry wins Buick Open
GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) Kentucky, Kenny Perry is coming home. - Inbee Park the youngest winner of US Women's Open
EDINA, Minn. (AP) Inbee Park woke up in the middle of the night 10 years ago when she heard cheering from the living room of her tiny apartment outside Seoul. - Creamer remains No. 4 in rankings
Paula Creamer won the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic on Sunday, her seventh LPGA Tour victory and third of the season, but remained No. 4 in the world rankings. - This Week in Golf - July 17th through July 20th
The typical challengers to Woods will become a mix of favorites in the ninth British Open staged at Royal Birkdale. - 137th British Open Championship Preview
Whatever will we do without Tiger? - Harrington, Goosen, Leonard headline British Open groups
Defending champion Padraig Harrington will be paired with former major champions Retief Goosen and Justin Leonard for the first two rounds of the 137th British Open Championship, which tees off Thursday at Royal Birkdale. - Memo to Paula Creamer
TO: Paula Creamer, LPGA Tour golfer - Perry survives John Deere playoff for third win of '08
Kenny Perry two-putted for par on the first playoff hole Sunday and it was good enough to win the John Deere Classic after his two playoff opponents hit their second shots into the water in the extra session. - Rhoden wins celebrity golf event for seventh time
Rick Rhoden, a former major league pitcher, birdied the final hole Sunday to fend off Dan Quinn and win the American Century Championship for the seventh time. - Perry survives John Deere playoff for third win of '08
Kenny Perry two-putted for par on the first playoff hole Sunday and it was good enough to win the John Deere Classic after his two playoff opponents hit their second shots into the water in the extra session. - Creamer struggles, but wins Jamie Farr
Paula Creamer struggled to a two-over 73 on Sunday, but it was enough for a two-shot victory at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. - Hurst wins again on Duramed Futures Tour
Vicky Hurst collected her fourth Duramed Futures Tour title on Sunday when she came from behind to win the CIGNA Golf Classic. - Price wins largest check in Nationwide history
Rick Price only needed a bogey at the first playoff hole Sunday to defeat Chris Anderson and win the Nationwide Tour Players Cup. - McDowell wins British Open tune-up
Graeme McDowell shot a three-under 68 on Sunday to win the Scottish Open by two shots over James Kingston, gaining some momentum at an opportune time. - Rhoden grabs lead at celebrity golf event
Former major league pitcher Rick Rhoden collected 22 points in the modified Stableford scoring system on Saturday to grab a two-point lead after two days of the American Century Championship. - Creamer's lead down to four
Paula Creamer only managed a one-under 70 on Saturday, but is still four shots clear after three rounds of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. - McDowell, Khan share Scottish Open lead
Graeme McDowell fired a five-under 66 and Simon Khan had a three-under 68 on Saturday to share the third-round lead at the Scottish Open. - Van Pelt leads Buick Open, shooting for 1st win
GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) The PGA Tour's optimistic view of life without Tiger Woods is that it gives unheralded players a chance in the spotlight. - Park safe from the storms and in the lead
EDINA, Minn. (AP) Angela Park was atop the leaderboard, and Lorena Ochoa was on the golf course trying to change her fortunes when the crack of thunder chased thousands of fans to the exit gates Friday afternoon at the U.S. Women's Open. - Bettencourt leads lucrative Nationwide Tour Players Cup
Matt Bettencourt fired an eight-under 64 on Friday to take the lead midway through the Nationwide Tour Players Cup, the first $1 million event in the developmental circuit's 19-year history. - MacKenzie mowing down the field at John Deere
Will MacKenzie fired a seven-under 64 on Friday to move into the lead after the second round of the John Deere Classic. He finished two rounds at 13-under 129 and is two ahead at TPC Deere Run. - Creamer six clear in Ohio
It's tough to follow a round like 11-under 60, but Paula Creamer certainly did all right. - Cabrera leads Scottish Open; Mickelson makes cut thanks to ace
Angel Cabrera carded a three-under 68 Friday to take a one-stroke lead after two rounds of the Scottish Open. - Donald to miss British Open
Luke Donald will miss next week's British Open with a wrist injury he suffered at the U.S. Open. - Souchak, 15-time PGA Tour winner, dies at 81
Mike Souchak, a 15-time PGA Tour winner who also played on the Champions Tour, died Thursday from complications of a heart attack, the PGA Tour said. - Ji gets her first LPGA win in Rochester
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) Three strokes behind with six holes to play in the Wegmans LPGA, Eun-Hee Ji found a way to get around Norwegian star Suzann Pettersen. - Cink finally closes 1 out, wins Travelers Championship
CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) Stewart Cink had a reputation as a good golfer who just couldn't finish off a tournament. - Suzann Pettersen takes 3-shot lead at Wegmans LPGA
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) After a breakout season on the LPGA Tour, Suzann Pettersen is tinkering with her swing again and keeping a tight lid on expectations. - Cink takes 2-stroke lead into Travelers finale
CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) Stewart Cink birdied the final two holes Saturday to take a two-stroke lead into the final round of the Travelers Championship. - Cink leads Travelers Championship
CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) Stewart Cink moved to the top of the Travelers Championship leaderboard Friday, making two long eagle putts in a 6-under 64 that left him a stroke ahead of defending champion Hunter Mahan and two others. - Morgan Pressel leads Wegmans LPGA
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) Morgan Pressel, intensifying her practice routines as she moves beyond her teens, shot a 7-under 65 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Suzann Pettersen midway through the Wegmans LPGA. - Doctors say Woods should recover from injuries
CHICAGO (AP) Doctors who treat the kinds of knee and leg injuries that ended Tiger Woods' victorious season have one word for his U.S. Open victory - remarkable. - Knee surgery for Woods creates headache for others
Tiger Woods was must-see TV at the U.S. Open, making birdie on the final hole to force a playoff, another clutch birdie the next day to extend the playoff and winning his 14th major on what amounted to one good leg. - Woods to miss the rest of the year with knee surgery
Tiger Woods' career has been defined as much by spectacular shots as mind-boggling numbers. - Woods outlasts Mediate for third Open, 14th major
SAN DIEGO (AP) With a throbbing knee and a pounding heart, Tiger Woods made one last improbable escape Monday and won the U.S. Open in a 19-hole playoff over Rocco Mediate, his 14th career major and maybe the most amazing of them all. - Bad start, but Woods still in it at US Open
SAN DIEGO (AP) Tiger Woods lost the U.S. Open lead right away Sunday, making double-bogey for the third time this week on No. 1 and turning his quest for a 14th major title into anything but a done deal. - Woods fires 68, 1 shot behind Appleby at US Open
SAN DIEGO (AP) There was no limping into the weekend for Tiger Woods. In fact, he put on a near record-setting display at the U.S. Open that may have left the rest of the field feeling hobbled. - Roberts' hot back 9 keeps him in lead
EAST MEADOW, N.Y. (AP) Loren Roberts had four birdies on the back nine and shot a 3-under 68 Saturday, extending his lead to two strokes after two rounds of the Commerce Bank Championship. - Study: Puttering about on golf carts has its risks
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) Beware: Puttering around on golf carts can be hazardous to your health. - Hicks, Streelman lead US Open; favorites struggle
SAN DIEGO (AP) The players in the glamour group were ranked 1, 2 and 3. The guys at the top of the U.S. Open leaderboard were ranked 608 and 722. The biggest winner of all after Thursday's opening round might have been Torrey Pines, a course that muddled the field and blurred the distinction between great, good and mediocre - the way U.S. Open venues so often do. - Tiger not fully recovered, but he's ready to play
SAN DIEGO (AP) The U.S. Open, San Diego style, brought morning fog that clung to the cliffs and spilled over to Torrey Pines Golf Course when Tiger Woods showed up for another nine-hole session Tuesday. The setting could not have been more appropriate. - Tiger's knee fine after 9 holes at Torrey Pines
SAN DIEGO (AP) U.S. Open week arrived at Torrey Pines on Monday, when Tiger Woods had to share the city-owned course with fellow competitors and a gallery that grew at every hole. - 19-year-old rookie Tseng wins LPGA Championship
HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. (AP) In her rookie year on the LPGA Tour, playing in only her third major championship, 19-year-old Yani Tseng felt lucky to become the youngest winner of the LPGA Championship on Sunday. - South African Clark takes 1-shot lead at St. Jude
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Tim Clark isn't thinking about how close he has come to winning his first PGA Tour title only to come up short. The South African's approach? He will win - eventually. - Gusting winds help create 6-way logjam at St. Jude
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Everyone at the TPC Southwind wanted a nice warmup for the U.S. Open. They got as good a simulation as possible Friday thanks to gusting wind and firm greens that made par an attractive score. - Tiger Woods starts playing holes ahead of US Open
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) Tiger Woods has started playing some holes, taking another step in his comeback from knee surgery. With the U.S. Open just a week away, Woods is not worried about how he and his left leg will fare. - A timely victory for Perry
DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) Kenny Perry sat in a group with the rest of his U.S. teammates at the Presidents Cup three years ago, pouring out their hearts to captain Jack Nicklaus on how much he meant to them and how badly they wanted to win. - Americans make it 6 in a row at Curtis Cup
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) The Americans won the Curtis Cup for the sixth straight time Sunday with the perfect ending - the clinching point was won by Stacy Lewis and the final point came from Alison Walshe. - Putter powers Goggin to Memorial lead
DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) Around here they call it "Muirfield weather" - because rain always falls during the Memorial Tournament. The only things falling in the opening round at Muirfield Village Golf Club on Thursday were birdie putts. - Sorenstam struggles at her LPGA tournament
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (AP) One LPGA Hall of Famer rose to the challenge at the Ginn Tribute. And, no, it wasn't the tournament's namesake host. - Saving wedge gives Mickelson Colonial victory
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) Phil Mickelson was asked to describe the 72nd-hole birdie that gave him a one-stroke victory at the Crowne Plaza Invitational. - Lindley beats Jang in playoff
CORNING, N.Y. (AP) Leta Lindley looked at the leaderboard at the opportune time. - Tiger Woods plans to play Buick Open, host clinic
GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) Tiger Woods intends to play in the Buick Open and will host a golf clinic at Comerica Park in Detroit on June 24, two days before the tournament begins. Buick golf marketing manager Larry Peck announced Woods' participation during a news conference Monday. - Bean holds on to win Regions Charity Classic by 1
HOOVER, Ala. (AP) Andy Bean hasn't forgotten how to pull off a dramatic victory. Bean managed to save par on No. 18 after hooking his drive left and bogeying the previous hole, holding on for a 2-under 70 and a one-stroke victory over Loren Roberts on Sunday in the Champions Tour's Regions Charity Classic. - Bean takes 1-shot lead into final round of Regions
HOOVER, Ala. (AP) Andy Bean birdied the final hole to take a one-shot lead over Mike Goodes on Saturday heading into the final round of the Regions Charity Classic with two top Champions Tour players in close pursuit. - Rachel Hetherington tied for lead at Sybase
CLIFTON, N.J. (AP) Despite being under par for the round and having a share of the lead, Rachel Hetherington wasn't overly disappointed Friday when the LPGA Tour took the rare step of washing out play in the Sybase Classic. - Tiger's rehab going well; hopes to play in 2 weeks
ST. LOUIS (AP) Tiger Woods is chipping and putting again, and he hopes to play in the Memorial in two weeks. But even if he can't compete until the U.S. Open, he doesn't expect the same result as his last layoff during a season. - Wie won't take part in Sorenstam's Ginn Tribute
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (AP) Don't look for Michelle Wie at this year's Ginn Tribute hosted by Annika Sorenstam. Wie did not seek an exemption into the event she played a year ago, the tournament said. - Garcia ends drought with playoff win at Players Championship
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Sergio Garcia, the best player without a major, got the next best thing Sunday. Garcia ended the longest victory drought of his career by making a clutch par putt to force a playoff and hitting the island-green 17th on the first extra hole to defeat Paul Goydos in The Players Championship. - Steady Annika Sorenstam adds Kingsmill to courses conquered
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) Annika Sorenstam's comeback is real. And with her third victory in eight events this season, she also showed she can beat the new No. 1, Lorena Ochoa. - Sorenstam takes 3-shot lead into final round at Kingsmill
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) Annika Sorenstam knows there was speculation that her best days as a golfer were behind her, and that an injury-plagued 2007 was the beginning of the end. - Goydos takes his 1st 54-hole lead in 16 years on PGA Tour
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Paul Goydos doesn't have a Q-rating, an endorsement deal or a top-30 finish in the last 16 months. What he does have for the first time in his career is a 54-hole lead - in The Players Championship, no less. - Kim takes Wachovia, is youngest PGA Tour winner in 6 years
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Knee surgery prevented Tiger Woods from attempting to defend his Wachovia Championship title. Anthony Kim didn't disappoint fans at Quail Hollow Club looking for Tiger-like brilliance. - Howell shoots 67 for 1-shot lead at AT&T Classic
DULUTH, Ga. (AP) Charles Howell III shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over Kenny Perry into the final round of the AT&T Classic. - Creamer takes early lead; Ochoa 6 behind
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (AP) Paula Creamer and Lorena Ochoa played together for the first 36 holes at the SemGroup Championship, battling a vicious wind that came from two directions and getting two very different results. - Bohn takes Wachovia Championship lead as Mickelson fades
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) As Phil Mickelson's round imploded with a series of wayward shots, the Wachovia Championship flew in a different direction. - Watson, North squeeze out 1-stroke win at Legends of Golf
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) Tom Watson and Andy North got what they wanted, but had to work for it, edging Craig Stadler and Jeff Sluman by a stroke Sunday in the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. - Adam Scott blows lead before winning Byron Nelson in playoff
IRVING, Texas (AP) When Adam Scott was home in Australia after the Masters, he knew he needed to be somewhere else. - Sorenstam wins Stanford International in playoff
AVENTURA, Fla. (AP) At last year's ADT Championship, when Annika Sorenstam's first winless season since her rookie campaign came to a disappointing end, she issued what seemed like a vow. - Sorenstam holds lead over hard-charging Creamer in Aventura
AVENTURA, Fla. (AP) Annika Sorenstam struggled with her putting Saturday, yet shot a 1-under 70 to take a one-shot lead over Paula Creamer after three rounds of the Stanford International Pro-Am. - Scott holds 3-stroke lead heading into Byron Nelson finale
IRVING, Texas (AP) Adam Scott figured there was no point wasting his good play to take money from his mates in Australia. So he cut short his trip home to get back on the PGA Tour. - Tiger Woods leaves no timetable for return from knee surgery
IRVINE, Calif. (AP) Tiger Woods is no longer on crutches since surgery last week on his left knee, but he said Friday in his monthly newsletter that he does not know when he will return. - Scott in lead at Nelson after 2 rounds
IRVING, Texas (AP) Adam Scott returned to Australia after the Masters. It was a short visit. - Garcia builds an early lead
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Sergio Garcia put together his third straight impressive round at The Players Championship. The first two gave him a runner-up finish last year. The 6-under 66 on Thursday was only a great start. - Deja Boo? Weekley takes 3rd-round lead at Verizon Heritage
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) Defending champion Boo Weekley continued his remarkable run at Harbour Town Golf Links, using a stretch of five straight birdies to move in front Saturday in the Verizon Heritage. - Lorena Ochoa charges to top of Ginn Open leaderboard
REUNION, Fla. (AP) Everyone is chasing Lorena Ochoa - again. Ochoa shot a 7-under 65 in the third round of the Ginn Open on Saturday, moving to 16 under and taking a one-shot lead over rookie Yani Tseng. - Creamer seizes control as Ochoa falters
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (AP) Paula Creamer looked as though she might blow away the competition Saturday at the SemGroup Championship, rolling in two long birdie putts and keeping bogeys off her card. - Ochoa chasing leader, 4th consecutive LPGA victory
REUNION, Fla. (AP) Lorena Ochoa will have to come from behind to win a fourth consecutive tournament. - Lucas Glover takes a one-stroke lead at Verizon Heritage
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) Lucas Glover's tired of keeping his frustrations to himself. Two more rounds like this at the Verizon Heritage and he won't have to. Glover shot his second straight 66 to move to 10-under and take a one-stroke lead over defending champion Boo Weekley (64) at Harbour Town Golf Links. - Woods to miss at least 4 weeks after undergoing knee surgery
The U.S. Open figured to be the closest to a sure thing for Tiger Woods in the majors this year, but maybe not anymore. Two days after his quest for a Grand Slam fizzled at the Masters, Woods had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee for the second time in five years and will miss at least four weeks while he recovers. - Trevor Immelman wins Masters golf
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Trevor Immelman won the Masters with relative ease, completing a wire-to-wire victory for his first Major title. Immelman closed with a 3-over 75 yesterday following three straight rounds under 70, leaving him three shots ahead of Tiger Woods. - Ochoa qualifies for Hall of Fame
MORELIA, Mexico (AP) Lorena Ochoa wasn't distracted when the fans chanted her name on only the second hole. She stayed focused on her game, even as the crowd grew to thousands by the end of the day. - Ochoa leads Corona Championship
MORELIA, Mexico (AP) Lorena Ochoa closed in on the last point she needs to qualify for the LPGA Tour Hall of Fame, shooting her third straight 7-under 66 on Saturday to take a seven-stroke lead in the Corona Championship. - Ochoa finally takes the plunge
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) Lorena Ochoa set the silver trophy on a table, clasped hands with her parents and sprinted to the edge of the lake surrounding the 18th green at Mission Hills, raising both arms as she plunged into the water. - Wagner wins Houston Open
HUMBLE, Texas (AP) Johnson Wagner was watching highlights from the 2002 Masters late Saturday night, and his wife scolded him for it. - Bourdy wins Estoril Open
CASCAIS, Portugal (AP) France's Gregory Bourdy won the Estoril Open for his second European tour victory, beating England's David Howell with a par on the third hole of a playoff Sunday. - Wagner leads by 1 at Houston Open
HUMBLE, Texas (AP) Johnson Wagner says he's struggled too much on the PGA Tour to apologize when things finally go his way. - Ochoa, Young tied for lead at Nabisco
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) Lorena Ochoa's 8-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole caught the left lip and spun out of the cup, the story of her day. She still was tied for the lead Friday at the Kraft Nabisco Championship, the story of her year. - Ochoa successfully defends Safeway title
SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. (AP) Three big Mexican flags fluttered in the brisk wind above crowd at the 18th hole. Lorena Ochoa had made her country proud again. - Romero wins Zurich for 1st PGA title
AVONDALE, La. (AP) Argentina's Andres Romero walked off the TPC Louisiana a happy man Sunday afternoon. Three hours later, he felt even better. - A green jacket for Immelman
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Trevor Immelman has never felt better. - Snedeker leads, but Tiger is charging
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Trevor Immelman reclaimed the top spot on the Masters leaderboard Saturday, looking to give himself a little breathing room with Tiger Woods looming. - Stanford clings to LPGA lead
SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN, Ariz. (AP) Angela Stanford was clinging to the lead halfway through Safeway International, with friend Lorena Ochoa closing in. - Wilson's 66 good for Zurich Classic lead
AVONDALE, La. (AP) So far this year, Dean Wilson has made just three cuts in eight starts. On Thursday, he got a good head start on No. 4 at the Zurich Classic. Wilson, whose only win on the PGA Tour came at the 2006 International, shot 6-under 66 for the first round lead. - Immelman suddenly a Masters contender
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Trevor Immelman gave Tiger Woods an impressive target and the world's greatest player was nowhere to be found. Showing that 4-under 68 in the opening round was no fluke, Immelman put up the same score Friday with birdies on the final two holes to break a logjam atop the leaderboard at Augusta National. - The Masters mystique
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Ann Curtis came in the back gates of Augusta National expecting little more than a nice day with her husband. She is not a golfer, has never been here before, but what she saw gave her a start. - Tiger's 6-month win streak ends at Doral
DORAL, Fla. (AP) Even someone like former U.S. Open champion Geoff Ogilvy can acknowledge being a bit mesmerized by seeing Tiger Woods win tournament after tournament after tournament. "It's quite fun to watch," Ogilvy said. - Kraft earns 1st PGA win in Puerto Rico
RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico (AP) Now, it's official - Greg Kraft is a winner on the PGA Tour. Kraft shot a 70 to outlast Bo Van Pelt down the stretch, finishing 14 under for a one-shot victory Sunday at the inaugural Puerto Rico Open. - Tiger falters in rain at CA Championship
DORAL, Fla. (AP) Tiger Woods finally looked human Saturday at the CA Championship. Then came some help from the heavens. - Ochoa bursts into contention
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) Lorena Ochoa figured anything around par is good enough at a major. It took four straight birdies to get into the mix Thursday at the Kraft Nabisco Championship. - The legend of Tiger Woods keeps growing
DORAL, Fla. (AP) The outcome has never been more inevitable. Tiger Woods has never looked so invincible. The world's No. 1 golfer faced a 25-foot birdie putt on the final hole at Bay Hill, and the moment he settled over the ball and the crowd grew quiet, it no longer mattered that Woods had not made a putt this long all week. - A royal performance for Tiger
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) This victory came with so many spoils, none of which Tiger Woods cared about at the moment. - 4 lead at rain-halted Zurich Classic
AVONDALE, La. (AP) Woody Austin, Nicholas Thompson, Peter Lonard and Briny Baird topped the Zurich Classic leaderboard at 8 under Saturday when rain, lightning and thunder forced the suspension of third-round play. - A weaken Singh gets stronger
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Vijay Singh was forced to take four days off from practicing, which was unprecedented. He found himself atop the leaderboard one week later at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, which is not surprising in the least. - Couples in the lead as Tiger struggles
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Fred Couples made four birdies in his opening six holes, shot 5-under 65, and golf finally felt fun. Tiger Woods couldn't hit the green with a wedge, struggled to shoot even par, and he finally looked human. - John Daly misses pro-am time at Bay Hill
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) John Daly woke up Wednesday morning to read that swing coach Butch Harmon fired him. Then he got a phone call when he was at the entrance to Bay Hill letting him know he had been kicked out of the Arnold Palmer Invitational for missing the pro-am. - Els withdraws from Bay Hill with fatigue
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Ernie Els withdrew Monday from the Arnold Palmer Invitational because of fatigue, two weeks after winning on the PGA Tour for the first time in 3 1/2 years. - Langer wins long Toshiba Classic playoff
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) Bernhard Langer outlasted Jay Haas in the Toshiba Classic on Sunday, birdieing the final hole of regulation to force a playoff and winning with a birdie when Haas missed a 4-foot putt on the seventh extra hole. - O'Hair gets back to basics
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) Sean O'Hair was working harder than ever and reaping crumbs at the bottom of the leaderboard, so when he missed the cut at Riviera last month, he went home and reviewed some old videotape of his rookie season. - Jeff Maggert leads storm-delayed PODS
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) The wind was blowing hard enough to sweep sand out of the bunkers and knock down scores Friday at the PODS Championship. Jeff M-aggert used it to his advantage. - Pro golfer apologizes for killing hawk
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Pro golfer Tripp Isenhour apologized for killing a hawk that was making noise while he tried to film a TV show. Now the Humane Society wants the PGA Tour to take action. - Doral leader Ogilvy impressed by Tiger
DORAL, Fla. (AP) Geoff Ogilvy left Bay Hill on a positive note last week after closing with a 66 to salvage a finish in the top 20, and he got back to his room in time to flip on the TV and watch the final hole of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. - Ogilvy stays in the lead at Doral
DORAL, Fla. (AP) Even with a one-shot lead, Geoff Ogilvy realizes the odds are against him. - Bryant leads a fortysomething charge
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) Bart Bryant got his bad shots out of the way early and finished with birdies on his last two holes Thursday for a 6-under 65, giving him a one-shot lead among early starters who were lucky to beat the rain in the PODS Championship. - Ochoa runs away with 11-stroke HSBC win
SINGAPORE (AP) Lorena Ochoa left Annika Sorenstam and everyone else behind in the HSBC Women's Champions. Then was at a loss for words to explain the blowout victory. - Shark, Couples to captain Presidents Cup
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) Greg Norman put aside his differences with the PGA Tour and agreed to be captain of the International team at the Presidents Cup, joining Fred Couples of the United States as the first captains who have competed in the matches. - Tiger wins Match Play for world sweep
MARANA, Ariz. (AP) Not even the most unpredictable tournament in golf could keep Tiger Woods from an inevitable victory. There seems to be no stopping him. - Brian Gay gets 1st PGA win in 293 starts
PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico (AP) Brian Gay's 8-year-old daughter had it on good authority that her father would earn his first PGA Tour victory Sunday. The defending champ's 12-year-old son told her so Saturday night. - Cink leads suspended PODS Championship
Stewart Cink parlayed a back-nine birdie run into a two-under 69 and a tentative lead Saturday at the suspended PODS Championship. - With a 69 in debut, Wie is smiling again
KAPOLEI, Hawaii (AP) Michelle Wie was in a fist-shaking frenzy. She was even about to unleash a celebratory right uppercut but reeled it back in at the last second when her 10-foot par putt on her final hole Thursday lipped out. - Lefty finally does LA
LOS ANGELES (AP) Phil Mickelson had played 10 tournaments at Riviera dating to his first appearance 20 years ago as a teenager. Never before had he arrived with such good vibes, mostly because of a minor change that he didn't reveal until he won. - A surprise win for Lowery
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) Nothing has ever come easily for Steve Lowery. - Hoch wins Champions Tour
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) Scott Hoch was trailing by three shots with eight holes to play, so he simply went back to basics. - Pate leads Champions Tour event
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) Jerry Pate moved into position for his second straight Champions Tour victory, shooting a 5-under 67 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over Scott Hoch in the Allianz Championship. - Webb tied for lead
GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) Six-time champion Karrie Webb made a 16-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole Saturday to grab a share of the lead at the ANZ Australian Ladies Masters. - Holmes wins playoff
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) J.B. Holmes seemed headed for a stinging collapse. He had blown a four-stroke lead in the final round of the FBR Open and fallen one shot back with one hole to play. - Tiger makes it 2-for-2
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) Tiger Woods capped his comeback in style. - Tiger Woods takes lead at Dubai Classic
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) Tiger Woods picked up right where he left off last week - at the top of the leaderboard. Woods, who won the Buick Invitational on Sunday by eight strokes, shot a 7-under 65 Thursday to take a two-shot lead after the first round of the Dubai Desert Classic. - Jerry Pate wins windy Turtle Bay
KAHUKU, Hawaii (AP) Jerry Pate handled the howling wind to win the Turtle Bay Championship on Sunday, closing with a 2-under 70 for a two-stroke victory over Jim Thorpe and senior rookie Fulton Allem. - Tiger wins Buick in a rout to tie Palmer
SAN DIEGO (AP) Tiger Woods joined the King, and left everyone else at the Buick Invitational feeling like paupers. In his most dominant start to a season, Woods built an 11-shot lead Sunday until his game and the fickle weather turned cold on the back nine. A birdie on the last hole gave him a 1-under 71 and an eight-shot victory, giving him 62 for his career to tie Arnold Palmer on the PGA Tour list. - Morgan takes lead at Turtle Bay
KAHUKU, Hawaii (AP) Gil Morgan had two eagles in a four-hole stretch on his way to a 7-under 65 and the first-round lead Friday in the Turtle Bay Championship. - Woods: Tilghman meant no harm
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Tiger Woods says Golf Channel anchor Kelly Tilghman meant no harm when she used the term "lynch" during television commentary about him, and he regards the issue closed as he returns to work this week. - Woods wins in a rout
SAN DIEGO (AP) Tiger Woods joined the King, and left everyone else at the Buick Invitational feeling like paupers. - Late birdies propel Choi to Sony lead
HONOLULU (AP) K.J. Choi is leading the Sony Open, and 18 players who made the cut won't be around to chase after him. Choi made quite a turnaround from last week, when he was in last place among the 31 winners at Kapalua for the Mercedes-Benz Championship. Seven days later, he birdied his last three holes for a 5-under 65 and a two-shot lead over Kevin Na. - Chopra wins in a playoff
KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) The token that Daniel Chopra uses to mark his ball on the green was given to him a few years ago in Japan with an inscription that reads, "Fortune favors the brave." - Gamez leads Leonard, Trahan at Bob Hope
Robert Gamez birdied his last two holes and shot a five-under 67 Friday to take sole possession of the lead after three rounds at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. - Gamez alone at top in Hope
PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) Robert Gamez, in the tournament on an exemption, struggled at times and still shot a 5-under 67 on Friday to take the lead after three rounds of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. - Choi stretches lead to four in Hawaii
K.J. Choi put together another solid round of golf Saturday as he posted a four-under 66 to lead by four shots after three rounds of the Sony Open in Hawaii. - Tiger stretches lead to 6
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) Tiger Woods kept stopping his swing to check his position, and he looked neither happy nor comfortable with his progress. This was on the practice range, and it never got much better on the golf course Saturday at the Target World Challenge. - Tiger builds big lead at World Challenge
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) Tiger Woods is a gracious tournament host, at least until the tournament gets started. Woods continued to show midseason form at the end of the year with a 10-under 62 on Friday, setting the course record at Sherwood Country Club and building a four-shot lead over Jim Furyk in the Target World Challenge. - Asia successfully defends Lexus Cup
PERTH, Australia (AP) South Koreans Jee Young Lee, Seon Hwa Lee and In-Kyung Kim won early matches Sunday to give Asia an insurmountable lead en route to its second straight Lexus Cup title, a 15-9 victory over the International team. - Scottish lawmakers back Trump resort
EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) Scottish lawmakers on Wednesday backed government efforts to save Donald Trump's proposed $2.1 billion golf resort that would be built on an unspoiled beach near Aberdeen. - Asia wins Lexus Cup
PERTH, Australia (AP) South Koreans Jee Young Lee, Seon Hwa Lee and In-Kyung Kim won early matches Sunday to give Asia an insurmountable lead en route to its second straight Lexus Cup title, a 15-9 victory over the International team. - Ochoa wins $1 million ADT Championship
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) On the verge of an unlikely collapse, Lorena Ochoa came through with a $1 million shot. - Creamer wins Tournament of Champions
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) The Pink Panther was just a cub the first time she celebrated a victory at Magnolia Grove. - Lefty blows lead, wins HSBC in playoff
SHANGHAI, China (AP) After nearly blowing a tournament he seemed on course to win easily, Phil Mickelson won the HSBC Champions on the second hole of a playoff with Englishmen Ross Fisher and Lee Westwood. - Baird makes his move at Ginn sur Mer
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) Briny Baird just moved into a new house, only a couple minutes down the road from Tesoro Club. No wonder he seemed right at home Saturday. - Weir holds off Hensby to win Fry's Open
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) Canadian Mike Weir won for the first time since early in the 2004 season, shooting a 2-under 68 on Sunday for a one-stroke victory over Australia's Mark Hensby in the Fry's Electronics Open. - Swede Carl Pettersson leads Fry's Open
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) Carl Pettersson played steady in the warm sunshine in contrast to the erratic play around him. The result was a one-stroke lead for the Swedish-born player Saturday through three rounds of the Fry's Electronics Open. - Rookie McNeill wins 1st PGA Tour title
LAS VEGAS (AP) Not until the 18th tee did George McNeill finally show just how special a day he'd had, smiling and waving to the camera. - Ochoa will set new goals
PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) After winning six tournaments and the LPGA Player of the Year award in 2006, Lorena Ochoa set some new goals. - Rookie McNeill wins 1st PGA Tour title
LAS VEGAS (AP) Not until the 18th tee did George McNeill finally show just how special a day he'd had, smiling and waving to the camera. - Pettersen and Ochoa share Samsung lead
PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) Suzann Pettersen, coming off a playoff victory over Lorena Ochoa last weekend, birdied the final four holes Saturday to charge into a tie with the top-ranked Mexican star in the Samsung World Championship. - Chopra moves close to lead at Ginn
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) Packing the car and driving off on cut day typically isn't something PGA Tour players enjoy. - Three share lead in Frys.com Open
LAS VEGAS (AP) Garrett Willis arrived at the course behind schedule, cut short his time at the driving range and managed an abbreviated warmup workout in the fitness trailer before beginning play. - Ochoa faces tough field in Samsung event
PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) Lorena Ochoa add a stamp to her credentials as the LPGA's best player last year when she rallied to beat Annika Sorenstam in the Samsung World Championship. Sorenstam isn't in the tournament this year, but Ochoa still faces a top field of challengers as she tries to make it two in a row. - Leonard wins Texas Open in playoff
SAN ANTONIO (AP) Justin Leonard won the Texas Open for the third time Sunday, beating Jesper Parnevik with a 10-foot birdie putt on the third hole of a playoff. - Roberts cruises to Senior Tour win
TIMONIUM, Md. (AP) Loren Roberts made four straight birdies during a sizzling front nine and cruised to victory in the Senior Players Championship, shooting a 3-under 67 Sunday to defeat Tom Watson by six strokes. - Cook wins AT&T for 1st Champions victory
SAN ANTONIO (AP) John Cook won his first Champions Tour title in his second start on the 50-and-over circuit, closing with a 6-under 65 on Sunday for a two-stroke victory over Mark O'Meara in the AT&T Championship. - Pettersen leads Ochoa for a change
DANVILLE, Calif. (AP) Nothing like a perfect chip from 35 yards for a second eagle to provide some momentum heading into the back nine. - Parnevik leads Texas Open
SAN ANTONIO (AP) Jesper Parnevik moved a step closer to his first PGA Tour victory in 6 1/2 years, shooting a 4-under 66 on Saturday to take a three-stroke lead into the final round of the Texas Open. - Pettersson takes Fry's lead
Carl Pettersson of Sweden fired a six-under 64 on Saturday to move into the lead after three rounds of the Fry's Electronics Open. - Kite and O'Meara share lead at Oak Hills
Tom Kite and Mark O'Meara are tied for the lead after Saturday's second round of the AT&T Championship at Oak Hills. - Roberts leads Sr. Players Championship
TIMONIUM, Md. (AP) Loren Roberts capped a bogey-free 66 with a 2-foot birdie putt on the troublesome 18th hole, an appropriate finish to a steady round Friday that gave him a two-shot lead over Scott Hoch at the midpoint of the Senior Players Championship. - O'Meara leads AT&T Championship by two shots
Sixteen-time PGA Tour winner Mark O'Meara fired an eight-under 63 on Friday to take a two-shot lead after the first round of AT&T Championship. - Pettersen remains hot, shares lead in South Korea
Suzann Pettersen, who has won three times on the LPGA Tour this season, continued her stellar play of late as she posted a three-under-par 69 Friday to share the lead after one round of the Hana Bank - KOLON Championship. - Mickelson misses cut in Scottsdale; Moore leads
Phil Mickelson missed the cut Friday at the Fry's Electronics Open, leaving the new tournament without its biggest star for the weekend. - Mickelson misses cut in Scottsdale; Moore leads
Phil Mickelson missed the cut Friday at the Fry's Electronics Open, leaving the new tournament without its biggest star for the weekend. - U.S. claims 2nd straight Presidents Cup
MONTREAL (AP) The United States won the Presidents Cup. Mike Weir gave Canada quite a consolation prize. - Woods, Furyk lift U.S. at Presidents Cup
MONTREAL (AP) Phil Mickelson showed Woody Austin how to stay dry, and the Americans blew the International team out of the water Saturday in the Presidents Cup to build the largest lead in seven years. - Langer still four ahead in Texas
Bernhard Langer followed up his first-round, course-record 62 with a seven-under 65 on Saturday and is four shots ahead after two rounds of the Administaff Small Business Classic. - Langer goes low for Administaff lead
Bernhard Langer fired a 10-under-par 62 on Friday to take a four-shot lead after the first round of the Administaff Classic. - Ochoa surges into lead at Samsung
World No. 1 and defending champion Lorena Ochoa posted a five-under 67 on Friday to move into the lead after the second round of the Samsung World Championship. - Trio shares lead at Frys.com Open
Garrett Willis, D.J. Trahan and George McNeill shared a one-shot lead Friday after the second round of the Frys.com Open. - Ochoa surges into lead at Samsung
World No. 1 and defending champion Lorena Ochoa posted a five-under 67 on Friday to move into the lead after the second round of the Samsung World Championship. - Ochoa takes Samsung lead
PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) Defending champion Lorena Ochoa shot a 5-under 67 Friday to take a one-shot lead after the second round of the Samsung World Championship. - Parnevik leads comfortably at Texas Open
For the first time in three days, Jesper Parnevik found a reason to doubt his new putter. After missing a three-foot birdie putt at the 16th hole on Friday, he talked to it. - Parnevik has 4-stroke lead at Texas Open
SAN ANTONIO (AP) Jesper Parnevik followed his career-best opening 61 with a 5-under 65 on Friday to take a four-stroke lead midway through the Texas Open. - Hurst and Park lead Longs Drugs Challenge
Pat Hurst and Inbee Park both posted rounds of five-under-par 67 Thursday to share the first-round lead of the Longs Drugs Challenge at Blackhawk Country Club. - Parnevik shoots 61 to lead Texas Open
On a day when scores of players were going low, Jesper Parnevik had the best round of his long PGA Tour career. - U.S. rallies past Europe for Solheim win
HALMSTAD, Sweden (AP) The Americans were hardly chokers when the stakes were highest at the Solheim Cup. Doggone good was more like it. - Tiger wins Tour Championship, FedEx Cup
ATLANTA (AP) The FedEx Cup didn't change anything but Tiger Woods' bank account. The PGA Tour's "new era in golf" came to a familiar conclusion Sunday when Woods captured the Tour Championship in record-setting fashion, closing with a 4-under 66 for an eight-shot victory at East Lake and his seventh title of the season. - Pepper adds spice to Solheim Cup
HALMSTAD, Sweden (AP) The score after Day 2 of the Solheim Cup: "Chokin' Dogs" 6 1/2, Europeans 5 1/2. - Tiger poised for his 7th victory of 2007
ATLANTA (AP) Tiger Woods never liked tournaments where birdies were required simply to keep up. He managed just fine Saturday at the Tour Championship, where a 6-under 64 only allowed him to keep his three-shot margin at the pushover known as East Lake. - Ochoa goes past Prammanasudh at Navistar
World No. 1 Lorena Ochoa posted a three- under 69 on Saturday to move past Stacy Prammanasudh and into first after three rounds of the Navistar LPGA Classic. - Americans split fourballs; take seven-point lead into singles
The American team pulled out a split of Saturday afternoon's fourballs matches, but will take a huge lead into Sunday's singles at The Presidents Cup. - Branshaw takes lead at Viking Classic
MADISON, Miss. (AP) David Branshaw made 11 straight pars Friday in a swirling wind, then birdied his final two holes to take a one-stroke lead in the Viking Classic. - International team gains on U.S. squad
MONTREAL (AP) Woody Austin produced quite a ripple effect. The Americans were drowning in their fourball matches Friday in the Presidents Cup when Austin became a symbol of their futility by losing his balance and taking a face-first plunge into the lake next to the 14th green at Royal Montreal. - Americans build big first-day lead at Presidents Cup
The U.S. nearly swept Thursday's foursomes matches, but settled for a 5 1/2 - 1/2 lead after the first day of The Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal. - Captain Jack is back
MONTREAL (AP) Jack Nicklaus had a golf club in his hand and a gallery around him, just like old times. - U.S. leads Europe in Solheim Cup play
HALMSTAD, Sweden (AP) Par of the century. Best par in history. Unbelievable. And that's just what the other team was saying about the magic act Laura Davies conjured up on the 16th hole at the Solheim Cup on Friday. - Tiger takes control of Tour Championship
ATLANTA (AP) Tiger Woods wasn't even paying attention to his score. No one else could ignore it. It was an incredible stretch of golf that lasted just over an hour under heavy clouds and the threat of storms, but those six holes Friday at the Tour Championship changed everything. - Stricker looking to play spoiler
ATLANTA (AP) After another week in contention at the PGA Tour Playoffs, Steve Stricker brought his 9-year-old daughter to an interview to discuss his third-place finish at Cog Hill, good enough to have a serious chance at capturing the FedEx Cup. - Woods to sit out tournament in Bermuda
ATLANTA (AP) Tiger Woods is skipping the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda, saying Wednesday he wanted the longest break of his career to spend time with his new daughter. - LPGA Tour event shortened to 18 holes
ROGERS, Ark. (AP) Stacy Lewis finished her first round with a flourish, making a 12-foot birdie putt to become the clubhouse leader. That putt might also give the University of Arkansas star an unlikely victory. - Stricker and Baddeley share lead at BMW
LEMONT, Ill. (AP) The roar that shook Cog Hill on Saturday could only mean one thing - an eagle from the fairway - and it was loud enough that it could only belong to one player. Even Tiger Woods turned around. - Flesch four clear at Turning Stone Resort Championship
Steve Flesch birdied four of his final five holes Saturday en route to a six-under 66 and a commanding lead after three rounds of the Turning Stone Resort Championship. - Byrd fires 64 to lead BMW Championship
LEMONT, Ill. (AP) Jonathan Byrd forgot what it was like to play in one of those PGA Tour boondoggles that have no cut and guaranteed money even for last place. But the BMW Championship is no place for him to relax, even if Cog Hill had the atmosphere of a library Thursday. Needing a solid week to advance to the FedEx Cup finale at the Tour Championship, Byrd fired off three straight birdies late in his round for a 7-under 64 and a one-shot lead Thursday at soft, calm and ghostly quiet Cog Hill. - Flesch moves in front at Turning Stone
Steve Flesch fired a seven-under 65 on Friday to move in front after the second round of the Turning Stone Resort Championship at Atunyote. - Flesch has 1-shot lead at Turning Stone
VERONA, N.Y. (AP) Steve Flesch shot an 7-under 65 Friday to take sole possession of the lead after two rounds of the inaugural Turning Stone Resort Championship. - Phil Mickelson to skip BMW Championship
NORTON, Mass. (AP) As soon as Phil Mickelson shrugged off Tiger Woods and the rest of the field at the Deutsche Bank Championship, he decided to take on golf's powers-that-be. - Lefty buries Tiger to win Deutsche Bank
NORTON, Mass. (AP) Phil Mickelson is back on his game, and it was good enough to take down Tiger Woods. - Red-hot Woods leads Tour championship by three
Tiger Woods remained red hot in Atlanta on Saturday as he followed a Friday 63 with a six-under 64 to lead by three shots after three rounds of the Tour Championship, the fourth and final FedEx Cup playoff event. - Europe leads in suspended matches at Solheim Cup
Europe leads in three of the four fourball matches Saturday at the Solheim Cup, but darkness suspended play before any could come close to finishing. - Tiger brings some sizzle to FedEx Cup
NORTON, Mass. (AP) The crowd following Tiger Woods around the TPC Boston grew steadily throughout the morning sunshine until it lined the length of the 18th fairway as he finished his pro-am Thursday at the Deutsche Bank Championship. - Clark's 62 leads delayed Tour Championship
South African Tim Clark fired an eight-under- par 62 Thursday and leads the suspended Tour Championship, the fourth and final FedEx Cup playoff event. - Tiger wins BMW to grab FedEx Cup lead
LEMONT, Ill. (AP) The champion at Cog Hill, the front-runner for the FedEx Cup. Indeed, Tiger Woods is where most everyone figured he would be heading into the final week of the PGA Tour Playoffs. - Stricker surges into lead at Barclays
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) Steve Stricker has given himself plenty of chances to win this year, but none quite as good as this. - K.J. Choi grabs 2-shot lead at Barclays
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) Tiger Woods looks like he might lose his No. 1 seed by skipping The Barclays, thanks to some stellar golf at Westchester from one of the top players chasing him in the PGA Tour Playoffs. The surprise is that it's K.J. Choi, not Vijay Singh. - Byrd nests atop the leaderboard
Jonathan Byrd fired a seven-under-par 64 on Thursday to take the first-round lead of the BMW Championship, the third FedEx Cup Playoff event. - McNulty wins The Tradition by 5
