'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
Independent voices from the TWT Communities
The number of people calling PGA Tour events after seeing possible rules violations has gone up since Tiger Woods took what turned out to be an illegal drop at the Masters. That doesn't mean the number of violations is increasing.
It began overnight on social media in Australia, hours before three of the country's best golfers teed off among the top five in the final round of the Masters in pursuit of that elusive green jacket.
Peter Hanson welcomed the snow storm that suspended play Wednesday just before he was scheduled to tee off against Thomas Bjorn in the Match Play Championship.
The road to the Masters starts in Marana. At least for some European Tour members.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III and Brandt Snedeker shot a 10-under 62 on Friday in modified alternate-shot play to take the first-round lead in the Franklin Templeton Shootout.
It was hot, humid and his putts were lipping out. Tiger Woods felt as if he'd been run over halfway through his first round in Malaysia since winning the 1999 World Cup on the same course.
At Kiawah Island Golf Resort (Ocean Course)
James Morrison earned his first trip to the British Open as the medalist Monday among 10 players who qualified at Sunningdale.
Australian pro Marcus Fraser, who plays mostly on the European Tour, said "still speechless!"
"You've only got to have a look at the European Tour," Fraser said.