By Jay Sekulow
The left's outrage over the IRS turns to a plea to 'move on'
Adam Scott never had to take this much time walking from the clubhouse to the practice range at TPC Sawgrass.
Bernhard Langer has assured Hale Irwin that his Champions Tour record of 45 victories is safe.
Davis Love III and son Dru birdied five of the last six holes for a 12-under 60 in the Father-Son Challenge scramble event, giving them a one-stroke lead Saturday after the first round.
Fred Couples is sidelined by a back injury, leaving Mark Calcavecchia as the top returning finisher in the Champions Tour's AT&T Championship.
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Roger Chapman joined impressive company on Sunday, shooting a 4-under 66 to win the U.S. Senior Open by two strokes at 10 under.

Roger Chapman earned the right to be mentioned in the same sentence with Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Hale Irwin.

"This thing is heavy!" exclaimed Tom Watson when presented the Alfred S. Bourne trophy last year for winning the Senior PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky.
A day before the start of the Senior PGA Championship, Fred Funk offered a modest suggestion for tournament organizers.
The only questions Tiger Woods fielded before his next tournament came from his fans.
Charles Schwab Cup points leader Tom Lehman's right knee gave him so much trouble last year that several close friends suggested he undergo replacement surgery.

The world's best golfers have convened in greater Washington, causing me to reflect on a personal mystery inside an enigma. Surely there must be others in the same position, wondering why they haven't joined the legions on the links.

Fred Funk took a walk around Congressional Country Club last week after qualifying for the U.S. Open and had one thought: "Uh oh - it's going to play long."

It's hard to sum up just how emotional Fred Funk's day at Woodmont Country Club was back on June 6. With his 15-year-old son, Taylor, caddying for him and his wife, Sharon, by his side, Funk qualified for the U.S. Open.
Fred Funk felt as if he had won the U.S. Open, his voice cracking when he tried to speak, the tears flowing moments later. He didn't earn a trophy that day, only a tee time.
"I've always loved this place," Funk said.
"It's going to be very difficult on some of these greens," Funk said. "The way they are designed, which is what I love about this golf course, you can tuck the pins in all these little areas of the green that they have on all the holes. But now some of them are going to be impossible to get to, especially with the wind forecast that they have."