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  • Palmer plays 2nd round at TPC with heavy heart

    Playing with a heavy heart and the initials "CA" on his hat, Ryan Palmer managed to keep his composure before and during the second round of The Players Championship on Friday.


  • Asia wins Royal Trophy in playoff

    South Korea's K.T. Kim made an 8-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff Sunday to lift Asia past Europe in the Royal Trophy.


  • The push for the playoffs

    Gary Woodland, Y.E. Yang and Chez Reavie all made it to the Tour Championship for a chance to compete for the $10 million bonus prize in the FedEx Cup finale.


  • 5 big surprises at the PGA Championship

    The PGA Championship has delivered its share of unlikely winners over the years, particularly one stretch in the 1990s when eight of its 10 champions that decade won their first major.


  • Woods, Fowler set for Begay's charity event in NY

    Tiger Woods and Rickie Fowler plan to return to central New York for the Notah Begay Challenge in late August in a best-ball format with U.S. and Asian men and women players.


  • Rory McIlroy shoot a record-breaking 16 under par in his march to the U.S. Open championship last year at Congressional. (The Washington Times)

    DALY: U.S. Open's short stay brings lasting memories

    Did the U.S. Open really visit our fair metropolis a year ago? Did Rory McIlroy, the Bryce Harper of Northern Ireland, really shoot a record-breaking 16 under and dust the field by eight strokes?


  • Rory McIlroy turns in strong start in Memphis

    Rory McIlroy came to Tennessee to compete and hone his game into shape before defending his U.S. Open title next week. Now he has put himself into position to do something he hasn't done in a month.


  • Rickie Fowler heads Down Under for Australian PGA

    With more than 230,000 followers on Twitter, a role in the "Golf Boys" hit video and a wardrobe that sets him apart from his peers, Rickie Fowler was missing one key thing until a few weeks ago: victory as a professional.


  • Finchem has eye on Asia, South America, for 2015

    The only two continents where the Presidents Cup has not been played are Asia and South America, which is likely to change when the next one goes overseas in 2015. And while Asia appears to have more appeal, South America might be more critical.


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