Matt Kuchar made a 12-foot birdie putt at the 16th hole to regain the lead near the end of a long Saturday at Colonial, and led four players by a stroke after three rounds.
It’s an understatement to say Peter Jacobsen was thrilled at the chance to return to Bellerive Country Club for the 74th Senior PGA Championship.
Matt Kuchar took the 36-hole lead at the Crowne Plaza Invitational early Saturday morning and after 54 holes, Kuchar is still on top at Colonial Country Club. See how it all unfolded!
Other than earning confirmation that there’s a reason why they call it “The Horrible Horseshoe” at Colonial, Friday went nicely for Graham DeLaet, who found himself a shot back of leader Matt Kuchar when play was halted at the Crowne Plaza Invitational.
Just when you expected players at the 74th Senior PGA Championship to act their age, along came Tom Watson to prove the time-honored adage that, indeed, age is just a number. The two-time Senior PGA champion is at 2-under 140, tied for eighth and five strokes behind a pair of co-leading Kentuckians, Russ Cochran and Kenny Perry.
No one matched Ryan Palmer's first-round 62 Friday at Colonial . . . yet. Second-round play was suspended at the Crown Plaza Invitational with Matt Kuchar leading at 10 under.
For world-weary city residents, the Hudson Valley offers good golf and great food in a pastoral, historic setting.
When Cameron Champ is feeling pressure down the stretch, he doesn’t hide from it. Champ hopes to harness it.
USC will take a 17-shot lead into the final round of the NCAA Championship, but the Trojans know that weirder things have happened, thus they must remain focused.
Whether planning to turn pro or not, seniors will leave the NCAA Women's Championship in Athens, Ga., with degrees in hand.
Ryan Palmer is a member at Colonial and Thursday he used that to his advantage, carding an 8-under 62 to take the first-round lead at the Crowne Plaza Invitational. See how it all unfolded!
After the winds of controversy that have blown over the Wentworth West Course the last few days, the European Tour breathed a sigh of relief when a golf tournament finally broke out Thursday morning.
Devon Brouse doesn’t have to say a word. The Purdue coach simply takes his rather powerful-looking stance, crosses his arms in front of his chest and gives a look. That look. The one that says he’s related to Gen. George S. Patton and expects his team to win the battle and the war.
"Sorry" wasn’t the hardest word for Sergio Garcia. Anything but. Garcia uttered the word nine times in apologizing to Tiger Woods for the inappropriate comment that the Spaniard made about Woods during the European Tour’s annual dinner the night before.
Though Esteban Toledo hung up his boxing gloves for health reasons, he still possesses a fighter’s spirit that carried him to his first Champions Tour victory.
The USGA and R&A officially announced the ban of the anchored stroke on Tuesday morning, sending plenty of golf's elite players, coaches and equipment manufacturers to Twitter to make a statement.
Let’s not kid ourselves. The ban on an anchored putting stroke, to start in 2016, would seem to focus on “sport” rather than “game.” On competition rather than recreation. On game-face golf rather than social golf.
The San Jose State Spartans posted a 4-under 284 Tuesday morning and watched it hold up for a share of the NCAA women's championships' first-round lead as USC pulled evening during the afternoon wave.
Auburn coach Kim Evans hopes to make the drive to Athens, Ga., to watch her Tigers compete in this week’s NCAA Championship before her months-long chemo treatment begins.
Multiple juniors have advanced through U.S. Open local qualifying and will play in Sectional qualifying June 3 at various golf courses around the country. But for Zachary Bauchou, he will always remember his first.
Our Tracy Wilcox is at Bay Hill and following Tiger Woods all day long as he attempts to defend his title at the Orlando, Fla. track.
Angela Stanford has been a life long Texas Rangers fan. When she's not on course she attends as many games as she can, even if Josh Hamilton left town. <a href="http://golfweek.com/photos/galleries/beyond-course-angela-stanford/">Gallery.</a> </br> <a href="http://golfweek.com/videos/2012/dec/30/1390/"><strong>• Video: Stanford on her love affair.</strong></a>
Here is a photo gallery of the PGA Tour, LPGA and Champions Tour players that use belly and long putters.
Hoping to stay fresh during a long offseason, Brittany Lincicome became the first LPGA player to tee it up in a Hooters Tour event on Jan. 11.
Matches went long and players attempted to keep cool during Thursday’s rounds of 32 and 16 at Charlotte Country Club.
Ava Madelyn McGee was born Sept. 1 to Annika Sorenstam and Mike McGee. She weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces and was 19 inches long.
Long-drive champion Ryan Winther broke the Guinness World Records ball-speed record on Wednesday at the Golf Pride booth during the PGA Merchandise Show's Demo Day.
Suzann Pettersen is one of the most fit players on tour. What does she do to keep her workouts fresh? She rides her bike. A very long way.
Alabama's Cory Whitsett outlasted San Diego State's Todd Baek and Missouri's Jace Long in a three-hole, sudden-death playoff Tuesday to win the Western Refining All-America Classic title at the par-71 El Paso Country Club in El Paso, Texas.
Brian Mogg of the Waldorf Astoria Orlando Golf Academy, takes us through PGA Tour player J.B. Holmes' golf swing with Shotvision, available for the iPhone. Golfweek is proud to announce a new partnership with ShotVision, a company dedicated to bringing you authentic swing instruction from a handful of golf stars. We are kicking off our partnership with a month-long series with J.B. Holmes and the secrets behind his driving prowess. We will also be displaying tips with Se Ri Pak, Brad Faxon and Orlando-based instructor, Brian Mogg. ShotVision offers you the opportunity to download these swing sequences via the app store, in a paid version and a free version. If you'd like the paid app, visit: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jb-holmes-shotvision-golf/id444574525?mt=8 For the free version, visit: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/shotvision-golf/id432406808?mt=8
It was a long road to the finals, but the top two amateurs of the summer are facing off to become the 2010 U.S. Amateur champion.
Some big names did not survive the long hot day of match play at the U.S. Women's Open. Find out who survived to play another day.
Asher Wildman talks college golf with PGA Tour Player John Mallinger about his time at Long Beach State with the "Dirtbags."
Golfweek's Asher Wildman and Lance Ringler are at Pelican Hill for the innagural Battle at the Beach tournament hosted by Long Beach State and UCLA.
One long course, familiar face in a new place and sunny skies at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational in Orlando, Fla.
Long before Oklahoma St. and Georgia, the premiere powerhouse of college golf was Yale University.
Jeff Rude finds the big man Shaquille O'Neal, asking him everything from how long his putter is, to what he's going to do when he retires.
Even though the college season is in full swing, there are a few schools we know of that will need coaches by season’s end. Bob Livingstone is retiring at Long Beach State, and any front-runners have yet to be named for the job. Assistant coaches, get your resumes together because this can be a good job for a young go-getter. If the administration steps up and provides more support, the position will be that much better. On the women’s side, Bill Dicus will become the full-time men’s coach at Appalachian State, and the search is on for a full-time women’s coach. Athletics Director Charlie Cobb feels in order to have more success in their conference, one head coach for each team is the way to go. Two good jobs await for a couple of young coaches looking to get their start in Division I golf. - Lance
Even though the college season is in full swing, there are a few schools we know of that will need coaches by season’s end. Bob Livingstone is retiring at Long Beach State, and any front-runners have yet to be named for the job. Assistant coaches, get your resumes together because this can be a good job for a young go-getter. If the administration steps up and provides more support, the position will be that much better. On the women’s side, Bill Dicus will become the full-time men’s coach at Appalachian State, and the search is on for a full-time women’s coach. Athletics Director Charlie Cobb feels in order to have more success in their conference, one head coach for each team is the way to go. Two good jobs await for a couple of young coaches looking to get their start in Division I golf. - Lance
Morgan Pressel walks Pine Needles' 17th hole with Jay Coffin and hits driver, 3-wood into the long par 4, which some believe is the week's most difficult hole.
Morgan Pressel walks Pine Needles' 17th hole with Jay Coffin and hits driver, 3-wood into the long par 4, which some believe is the week's most difficult hole.