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  • Jason Day's 'mess' at No. 16 cost him the WGC-Bridgestone

    Standing on the tee of the 70th hole of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Jason Day had a chance to win for the fourth time in 2016. With his third shot, Day attempted a punch to get close to the green, but he didn’t get enough on it. “Kind of made a mess of it,” Day said.

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  • Americans head overseas for Scottish Open with Greenbrier Classic canceled

    With the Greenbrier Classic cancelled, a number of PGA Tour regulars are competing in this week's Scottish Open.

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  • Jordan Spieth is trying to speed up his game

    Jordan Spieth is aware of the chatter saying he plays to slow, and he wants to do something about it.

    Sporting News
  • US men's Olympic golf team set, but withdrawals remain possible

    As it stands, Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson and Rickie Fowler have qualified for the US Olympic men's golf team.

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    The ongoing prank war between Rickie Fowler and Danny Lee

    Beginning in the final stages of 2015, Rickie Fowler and Danny Lee have continued to prank each other at PGA TOUR tournaments. This ongoing battle has been played out on social media for the world to enjoy.

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  • Dustin Johnson is realizing his full potential, doing it his way

    In a lot of ways, Dustin Johnson is the same guy he was weeks before winning the U.S. Open. Before Oakmont, in the prior two seasons, Johnson had played in 34 PGA Tour events and finished in the top in 19 of them, including yet another win to extend his PGA Tour-best active streak of seasons with a…

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  • Brendon de Jonge out of Olympics to try to keep his card

    Brendon de Jonge of Zimbabwe withdrew from the Olympics on Tuesday because he didn't want to miss two tournaments in his bid to keep his PGA Tour card. De Jonge is the 12th player to pull out of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, where golf makes its return after a 112-year absence. De Jonge has…

    The Associated Press
  • If You Want To Retire, Do Not Invest In Stocks

    Instead, do what this 42 year-old man did to supercharge his investment portfolio.

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  • Women's golf has the stage to itself this week

    The stage is set for women's golf to finally get the attention it deserves. The U.S. Women's Open is the biggest prize on the LPGA Tour schedule and has been for years. It starts Thursday at CordeValle Golf Club, located among the vineyards a few hours south of San Francisco, only the third Women's…

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  • Golf-Chun embraces pressure in U.S. Women's Open defense

    Chun In-gee welcomes the pressure of making her first defense of an LPGA major at this week's U.S. Women's Open, and the South Korean believes she is on the brink of more grand achievements. The sixth-ranked Chun, who birdied three of her last four holes to register a one-stroke win last year at…

    Reuters
  • Chalmers heading to Troon after claiming maiden PGA title

    (Reuters) - Australia's Greg Chalmers closed with an emphatic eagle to secure his maiden PGA Tour triumph at the Barracuda Championship on Sunday, his six-point victory earning him the added bonus of a British Open exemption. A shaky Chalmers carded a four-point final round for a 43-point total to…

    Reuters
  • WGC-BI and Barracuda recaps

    Dustin Johnson erased a three-shot deficit with a 4-under-par 66 to win the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational by one shot over Scott Piercy.

    Rotoworld
  • Kuchar's final putt could have Olympic ramifications

    Matt Kuchar finished with a 12-foot birdie at the Bridgestone Invitational, which had no bearing on the outcome but still had a few ramifications. It cost Jordan Spieth enough world ranking points that Dustin Johnson moved ahead of him to No. 2 by the slimmest of margins. Whether he earns a spot in…

    The Associated Press
  • Vanishing golf stars for Rio could jeopardize Olympic status

    Top-ranked Jason Day, Rory McIlroy and Adam Scott lead a host of men's golf stars who have withdrawn from the Rio Olympics, an exodus that could jeopardize the sport's return to the Games lineup after an 112-year absence. The mosquito-borne Zika virus, which can cause birth defects and severe…

    AFP
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    Bubba Watson Interviews Himself

    PGA Pro Bubba Watson asks, and answers, the tough questions in the Bubba Questionnaire.

    Golf Digest
  • Golf-British Open champion at Troon to receive more money

    The winner of this year's British Open golf championship at Scotland's Royal Troon course will take home 1,175,000 pounds ($1.54 million), a rise of 25,000 pounds on 2015, the Royal & Ancient (R&A) confirmed on Tuesday. Total prize money for the Open, which starts on Sunday, will be 6.5 million…

    Reuters
  • British Open 2016: Underdogs Most Likely to Win at Troon

    (c) 2016 Time Inc. Do U.S. Open Results Dictate Favorites for the British Open? Our panelists discuss how the final U.S. Open leaderboard may dictate favorites at the Open Championship at Royal Troon.Let’s talk about Hamilton. Not Hamilton the musical. Hamilton the man.As in Todd Hamilton, the…

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  • Asian women's stars ready for Olympic golf challenge

    Two of Asia's top women's golfers in position to play at next month's Rio de Janeiro Olympics said Tuesday they are excited about the opportunity and plan to compete despite Zika virus worries. Reigning US Women's Open champion Chun In-Gee of South Korea, who defends her crown starting Thursday,…

    AFP
  • Flagging Donald looks to rise in golf rankings again

    Four-time Major winner Rory McIlroy once singled out Luke Donald as the one player he would choose to hole a 'winner-take-all' 10-foot putt on the last green. Five years ago Donald was the No. 1 ranked player in the world and corresponding with his rise, the Chicago-based Englishman ended that 2011…

    AFP
  • Stacy Lewis: "Disappointing" That So Many Men Have Dropped Out of Olympics

    (c) 2016 Time Inc. Stacy Lewis On Her Recent Play and the U.S. Women's Open LPGA Tour star Stacy Lewis joins GOLF LIVE host Ryan Asselta to talk about her recent play and look forward to the 2016 U.S. Women's Open at CordeValleIn an interview with GOLF LIVE's Ryan Asselta today, LPGA star Stacy…

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