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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican who became a liberal darling, dies at 85

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Why is Trump punishing South Africa and who are the Afrikaners he wants to give refugee status to?

Read full article: Why is Trump punishing South Africa and who are the Afrikaners he wants to give refugee status to?

U.S. President Donald Trump has followed through on his promise to punish South Africa by signing an executive order stopping all aid and assistance to the country over what he called a human rights violation against a white minority group.

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Great golf and being on the good side of the draw go a long way at the British Open

Read full article: Great golf and being on the good side of the draw go a long way at the British Open

Playing great golf helps at the British Open.

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PGA Championship invites 7 LIV players to get top 100 in the world

Read full article: PGA Championship invites 7 LIV players to get top 100 in the world

The PGA Championship field next week at Valhalla includes everyone from the top 100 in the world.

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Niemann wins in Saudi Arabia for 2nd LIV Golf title of the year

Read full article: Niemann wins in Saudi Arabia for 2nd LIV Golf title of the year

Joaquin Niemann is a winner again on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit.

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PGA Championship has 99 of top 100 in the field for Oak Hill, no Sergio Garcia

Read full article: PGA Championship has 99 of top 100 in the field for Oak Hill, no Sergio Garcia

The PGA Championship always tries to get the strongest field in the majors.

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Road to US Open begins, some LIV Golf players take a pass

Read full article: Road to US Open begins, some LIV Golf players take a pass

U.S. Open qualifying starts this week and a dozen or so LIV Golf players already have decided they won't be playing the third major of the year.

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Johnson caps $35M year, leads team to season-ending LIV win

Read full article: Johnson caps $35M year, leads team to season-ending LIV win

Dustin Johnson has finished his LIV Golf season with nearly $36 million in earnings and the team title.

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Spieth goes 5-0 as Americans rule Presidents Cup again

Read full article: Spieth goes 5-0 as Americans rule Presidents Cup again

The Presidents Cup stays with the Americans, just like it always does.

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US guarding against overconfidence in Presidents Cup

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The Americans are big favorites in the Presidents Cup.

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Everything stacked in US favor at another Presidents Cup

Read full article: Everything stacked in US favor at another Presidents Cup

So much has changed since the International team nearly won the Presidents Cup the last time.

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Horschel, Homa among 6 players added to Presidents Cup team

Read full article: Horschel, Homa among 6 players added to Presidents Cup team

Billy Horschel finally gets to play golf for the Stars and Stripes as a pro.

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Wolff makes an ace and leads LIV Golf event over newcomers

Read full article: Wolff makes an ace and leads LIV Golf event over newcomers

Matthew Wolff is now a footnote in LIV Golf history.

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Geoff Ogilvy 'scratching the itch' to play PGA Tour again

Read full article: Geoff Ogilvy 'scratching the itch' to play PGA Tour again

Geoff Ogilvy is a U.S. Open champion and three-time winner of the World Golf Championships.

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Young, Theegala lead a strong class of PGA Tour rookies

Read full article: Young, Theegala lead a strong class of PGA Tour rookies

This is turning out to be a strong group of rookies on the PGA Tour, including three players with one thing in common down the home stretch: None has won yet.

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Old Course that stands test of time at modern British Open

Read full article: Old Course that stands test of time at modern British Open

The British Open returns to the Old Course at St. Andrews amid typical concerns.

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Debate rages whether an Open at St. Andrews completes career

Read full article: Debate rages whether an Open at St. Andrews completes career

One of the famous lines of Bobby Jones often cited by Jack Nicklaus is that a golfer's career is not complete without winning an Open at St. Andrews.

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BRITISH OPEN '22: Looking back at 29 Opens at St. Andrews

Read full article: BRITISH OPEN '22: Looking back at 29 Opens at St. Andrews

Tom Kidd won the first British Open at St. Andrews.

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New names -- and Rory McIlroy -- top US Open leaderboard

Read full article: New names -- and Rory McIlroy -- top US Open leaderboard

For one day at least, the U.S. Open was wide open.

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Mickelson meltdown comes early -- with a 4-putt at US Open

Read full article: Mickelson meltdown comes early -- with a 4-putt at US Open

Phil Mickelson's chances at the U.S. Open all but evaporated on the sixth green, where he four-putted for an ugly double bogey.

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McIlroy questions competitive desire of players in LIV Golf

Read full article: McIlroy questions competitive desire of players in LIV Golf

Rory McIlroy says he was wrong about his prediction in February that the Saudi-backed rival golf league was ā€œdead in the water.ā€.

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US OPEN NOTEBOOK: Golf schism the talk of The Country Club

Read full article: US OPEN NOTEBOOK: Golf schism the talk of The Country Club

Bryson DeChambeau says it's a business decision to play for the LIV Golf series.

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PGA Tour says Saudi-paid players no longer eligible for tour

Read full article: PGA Tour says Saudi-paid players no longer eligible for tour

The PGA Tour says members who are playing in the Saudi-funded league in London are no longer eligible to play tour events.

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US Open to accept Mickelson and all eligible players

Read full article: US Open to accept Mickelson and all eligible players

Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and other players competing in the Saudi-funded rival golf league are free to play the U.S. Open next week.

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Mickelson the last to sign up for Saudi-funded golf league

Read full article: Mickelson the last to sign up for Saudi-funded golf league

Phil Mickelson is ending his 4-month hiatus from competitive golf and is joining the Saudi-funded rival league.

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Names listed for Saudi golf league, battle lines drawn

Read full article: Names listed for Saudi golf league, battle lines drawn

The first Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitational has Dustin Johnson and 12 other PGA Tour members as part of its 48-man field next week outside London.

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Koepka, DeChambeau, Spieth, Schauffele miss cut at Masters

Read full article: Koepka, DeChambeau, Spieth, Schauffele miss cut at Masters

Golf’s hottest rivalry not so long ago has cooled off considerably.

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McIlroy a bit frustrated but eager for more in Masters

Read full article: McIlroy a bit frustrated but eager for more in Masters

Rory McIlroy opened his Masters with a pair of 73s that left him in the mix, if a bit frustrated over missed opportunities on a golf course he has grown to know well.

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Masters Day 1: Tiger Woods returned, and order was restored

Read full article: Masters Day 1: Tiger Woods returned, and order was restored

Of all the 6,576 shots that were officially struck at Augusta National on Day 1 of the Masters, only one truly mattered.

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Tiger's back: Woods thrills patrons with Masters comeback

Read full article: Tiger's back: Woods thrills patrons with Masters comeback

Tiger Woods is back.

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Masters notebook: Weir, Hughes share win at Par 3 contest

Read full article: Masters notebook: Weir, Hughes share win at Par 3 contest

As tradition dictates, there is now very bad news to report about Canadian golfers Mike Weir and Mackenzie Hughes.

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Tiger Woods overshadows Masters with so many scenarios

Read full article: Tiger Woods overshadows Masters with so many scenarios

Golf has a bright future and isn't quite ready to let go of Tiger Woods.

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Tiger Woods plans to play the Masters and thinks he can win

Read full article: Tiger Woods plans to play the Masters and thinks he can win

Tiger Woods is planning to play in the Masters and he thinks he can win.

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A day of big comebacks and early elimination at Match Play

Read full article: A day of big comebacks and early elimination at Match Play

As if the Dell Technologies Match Play isn't fickle enough.

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Match Play Live: A battle of Blighty for Westwood and Bland

Read full article: Match Play Live: A battle of Blighty for Westwood and Bland

The old boys from Blighty will be battling each other with a chance to win their group in the Dell Technologies Match Play.

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Cameron Smith wins The Players with big putts and gutsy shot

Read full article: Cameron Smith wins The Players with big putts and gutsy shot

Cameron Smith made the longest week at The Players Championship worth the wait.

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Sahith Theegala crashes golf’s biggest party in last group

Read full article: Sahith Theegala crashes golf’s biggest party in last group

Sahith Theegala crashed golf’s biggest party.

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San Diego's finest: Jon Rahm back at friendly Torrey Pines

Read full article: San Diego's finest: Jon Rahm back at friendly Torrey Pines

Jon Rahm is a Spaniard who lives in Arizona, but he occupies a prominent place in San Diego’s modern golf landscape.

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Cantlay keeps lead at East Lake as Rahm has 65 to close gap

Read full article: Cantlay keeps lead at East Lake as Rahm has 65 to close gap

Jon Rahm began the Tour Championship four shots out of the lead.

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Johnson without win and trying to recapture postseason form

Read full article: Johnson without win and trying to recapture postseason form

Dustin Johnson doesn't feel much urgency about anything.

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Henley shoots lowest round in 2 years to lead Wyndham

Read full article: Henley shoots lowest round in 2 years to lead Wyndham

Russell Henley shot an 8-under 62, his lowest round in more than two years, to take the lead Thursday in the suspended first round of the Wyndham Championship.

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Olympics latest reminder of down year for South Koreans

Read full article: Olympics latest reminder of down year for South Koreans

The LPGA Tour is two-thirds through the season and the South Koreans are not as dominant as they usually are.

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Harris English maintains 2-stroke lead at TPC Southwind

Read full article: Harris English maintains 2-stroke lead at TPC Southwind

Harris English shot a 5-under 65 on Friday at TPC Southwind to hold onto the lead in the FedEx St. Jude Invitational.

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Cameron Champ fends off heat to win 3M Open by 2 strokes

Read full article: Cameron Champ fends off heat to win 3M Open by 2 strokes

Cameron Champ fended off dehydration and crisply putted his way to a 5-under 66 on Sunday, winning the 3M Open by two strokes for his third career victory.

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Tringale shoots 66 to top crowded 3M Open leaderboard

Read full article: Tringale shoots 66 to top crowded 3M Open leaderboard

Cameron Tringale made a short par putt on the treacherous par-5 18th hole at the 3M Open for a 5-under 66 and a one-stroke lead Saturday over Gary Woodland and Maverick McNealy.

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Fowler, Vegas, Merritt tied for 3M Open lead in Minnesota

Read full article: Fowler, Vegas, Merritt tied for 3M Open lead in Minnesota

Rickie Fowler carried over his play from the final round of the British Open to Thursday’s opening round of the 3M Open in Minnesota, shooting a 7-under 64 for a share of the lead.

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Flawless finish: Morikawa wins British Open for 2nd major

Read full article: Flawless finish: Morikawa wins British Open for 2nd major

Collin Morikawa won the British Open in his debut and became the first player to capture two different majors on the first attempt.

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The Latest: Morikawa is the champion golfer of the year

Read full article: The Latest: Morikawa is the champion golfer of the year

Collin Morikawa is the champion golfer of the year.

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Final 2 hours show anything can happen in this British Open

Read full article: Final 2 hours show anything can happen in this British Open

Louis Oosthuizen went from a two-shot lead to struggle to stay atop the leaderboard at the British Open.

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Oosthuizen leads after 3 rounds at the Open, Morikawa 1 back

Read full article: Oosthuizen leads after 3 rounds at the Open, Morikawa 1 back

Louis Oosthuizen has a one-stroke lead at the British Open and another big shot to end his 11-year wait for a second major title.

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The Latest: Oosthuizen takes 1-shot lead into Sunday at Open

Read full article: The Latest: Oosthuizen takes 1-shot lead into Sunday at Open

Louis Oosthuizen is the 54-hole leader of the British Open after hanging on over the back nine at Royal St. George’s.

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Low scoring at British and it's easy to understand why

Read full article: Low scoring at British and it's easy to understand why

Louis Oosthuizen is leading the British Open and that's not all that surprising.

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Oosthuizen sets 36-hole Open record, stellar cast behind him

Read full article: Oosthuizen sets 36-hole Open record, stellar cast behind him

Louis Oosthuizen set a 36-hole record at the British Open and is halfway to ending that run of near misses at major championships.

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The Latest: Oosthuizen starting to pull away at British Open

Read full article: The Latest: Oosthuizen starting to pull away at British Open

What looked to be a three-man chase at the British Open is turning into a one-man show.

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Stuck in traffic, Sergio makes it to the course in time

Read full article: Stuck in traffic, Sergio makes it to the course in time

The hardest part of Sergio Garcia's day was before he even got to Royal St. George's.

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Reasonable scoring not for everyone at Royal St. George's

Read full article: Reasonable scoring not for everyone at Royal St. George's

The opening round of the British Open saw 47 players break par at Royal St. George's.

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Bulky but wild DeChambeau pays price on British Open links

Read full article: Bulky but wild DeChambeau pays price on British Open links

Bryson DeChambeau’s new muscles were no match for the strong winds blowing in from the English Channel and the thick thatches of rough at Royal St. George’s.

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Oosthuizen, Spieth lead way as normalcy returns to Open

Read full article: Oosthuizen, Spieth lead way as normalcy returns to Open

Louis Oosthuizen and Jordan Spieth are leading the way at the British Open.

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Late entry Sullivan not wasting any time at British Open

Read full article: Late entry Sullivan not wasting any time at British Open

Andy Sullivan was among the last to make the field at the British Open and part of the first group out when play began.

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The Latest: A big finish for Brandt Snedeker gives him a 68

Read full article: The Latest: A big finish for Brandt Snedeker gives him a 68

Brandt Snedeker had a 68 for his lowest start to a British Open since 2012.

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Top-heavy field for Olympic golf still missing some stars

Read full article: Top-heavy field for Olympic golf still missing some stars

Louis Oosthuizen and Sergio Garcia are among Olympic qualifiers who aren't going to Tokyo next month.

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Rahm finds perspective to go with passion and wins a US Open

Read full article: Rahm finds perspective to go with passion and wins a US Open

Jon Rahm’s road to becoming a U.S. Open champion might have started with a pair of bogeys.

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Jon Rahm's steady back nine paves way to US Open title

Read full article: Jon Rahm's steady back nine paves way to US Open title

Ten players were within two shots of the lead in the final round of the U.S. Open when a game of musical chairs broke out.

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Shot into canyon costs Louis Oosthuizen at US Open

Read full article: Shot into canyon costs Louis Oosthuizen at US Open

Louis Oosthuizen has repeatedly put himself in contention at majors with his syrupy swing and easygoing nature.

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Rahm birdies last 2 holes to win US Open at Torrey Pines

Read full article: Rahm birdies last 2 holes to win US Open at Torrey Pines

Two career-changing putts for Jon Rahm brought two trophies Sunday.

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The Latest: Rahm closes with two birdies to win U.S. Open

Read full article: The Latest: Rahm closes with two birdies to win U.S. Open

Jon Rahm is the first Spaniard to win the U.S. Open.

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The eagle lands at Torrey Pines for Oosthuizen, Hughes

Read full article: The eagle lands at Torrey Pines for Oosthuizen, Hughes

Mackenzie Hughes and Louis Oosthuizen brought the memories of Tiger Woods at Torrey Pines back to life.

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The Latest: Trio leads the U.S. Open after three rounds

Read full article: The Latest: Trio leads the U.S. Open after three rounds

There’s a three-way tie after three rounds of the U.S. Open.

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Bland, Henley share lead in a US Open that is really open

Read full article: Bland, Henley share lead in a US Open that is really open

Richard Bland is a 48-year-old from England who won for the first time last month.

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The Latest: Henley, Bland lead, Mickelson advances

Read full article: The Latest: Henley, Bland lead, Mickelson advances

Russell Henley and England’s Richard Bland share the lead going into the weekend at the U.S. Open.

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US Open Round 1: 'Mr. Mickelson, trouble calling on Line 1'

Read full article: US Open Round 1: 'Mr. Mickelson, trouble calling on Line 1'

The brisk winds, gnarly rough and slick greens were all expected.

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Henley leads fog-delayed Open as Koepka makes presence felt

Read full article: Henley leads fog-delayed Open as Koepka makes presence felt

Russell Henley had a 67 and the temporary lead in the fog-delayed U.S. Open at Torrey Pines.

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The Latest: First round of U.S. Open suspended by darkness

Read full article: The Latest: First round of U.S. Open suspended by darkness

The opening round of the U.S. Open has been suspended due to darkness with 36 players left on the course.

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PGA apologizes to Mickelson, Koepka for fans on final hole

Read full article: PGA apologizes to Mickelson, Koepka for fans on final hole

PGA of America CEO Seth Waugh has apologized to winner Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka for fans rushing onto the 18th hole at the PGA Championship on Sunday.

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One more thrill: Phil Mickelson wins at 50 in raucous PGA

Read full article: One more thrill: Phil Mickelson wins at 50 in raucous PGA

Phil Mickelson showed he's still the people's champion by winning his sixth and most unlikely major at the PGA Championship.

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Koepka falls short, ties for 2nd at PGA with Oosthuizen

Read full article: Koepka falls short, ties for 2nd at PGA with Oosthuizen

Brooks Koepka allowed Phil Mickelson to get away from him at the PGA Championship.

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Ageless wonder Mickelson wins PGA to be oldest major champ

Read full article: Ageless wonder Mickelson wins PGA to be oldest major champ

What will Phil do next.

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Even on easier Ocean Course, low scores elusive at PGA

Read full article: Even on easier Ocean Course, low scores elusive at PGA

The leaderboard was mostly static in the third round of the PGA Championship, even though the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island played easier.

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The Latest: Mickelson holds on to lead the PGA Championship

Read full article: The Latest: Mickelson holds on to lead the PGA Championship

Phil Mickelson held on to his lead at the PGA Championship despite struggling on the back nine.

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Mickelson at PGA is atop a major leaderboard for 4th decade

Read full article: Mickelson at PGA is atop a major leaderboard for 4th decade

Phil Mickelson doesn’t need to be reminded of his age at the PGA Championship.

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The Latest: Koepka, Matsuyama, DeChambeau moving up at PGA

Read full article: The Latest: Koepka, Matsuyama, DeChambeau moving up at PGA

Major champions in Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama and Bryson DeChambeau have come alive at the PGA Championship.

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Aussies Leishman and Smith win Zurich Classic in a playoff

Read full article: Aussies Leishman and Smith win Zurich Classic in a playoff

Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman outlasted Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel to win the Zurich Classic in a playoff that capped a tight and tense final round Sunday.

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Oosthuizen-Schwartzel surge to Zurich Classic 3rd-round lead

Read full article: Oosthuizen-Schwartzel surge to Zurich Classic 3rd-round lead

Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel birdied six of their final eight holes Saturday to shoot a 9-under 63 and take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Zurich Classic.

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Great Scot! MacIntyre battles world No. 1 Johnson to a draw

Read full article: Great Scot! MacIntyre battles world No. 1 Johnson to a draw

ā€œIt was a tough match,ā€ Johnson said. ā€œObviously, I was dying to win that match,ā€ MacIntyre said. The Spaniard, whose American home is in Austin, won his second match and thus eliminated Hatton, the No. He missed the birdie putt and Rahm, who would have had a putt from the same range, smile a sigh of relief. Johnson was 10 feet away for eagle, and MacIntyre still had him putt it (Johnson made it).

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An opening day of emotions and a few surprises at Match Play

Read full article: An opening day of emotions and a few surprises at Match Play

In the Dell Technologies Match Play, every day can feel like Sunday. ā€œI turned out to hit that shot really well, went super high over the trees. It was his biggest loss in Match Play since Ben Crane beat him, 8 and 7, in the second round of 2011. Kevin Kisner, the defending champion from 2019 — the Match Play was the third event to be canceled last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic — won his seventh straight match by beating Louis Oosthuizen. When you're up against an opponent who plays really, really well and you play just a little better, it's really satisfying."

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Spieth rounding into form for fickle week of Match Play

Read full article: Spieth rounding into form for fickle week of Match Play

In that respect, Spieth is happy to be at his second home — he spent three semesters at the University of Texas — for the Dell Technologies Match Play. He has played consistently better every step of the way and made the Match Play field with room to spare. That means he faces one of the top 16 seeds — Matt Fitzpatrick, in his case — when this unique World Golf Championship begins Wednesday. ā€œMissing a World Golf Championship via not qualifying for it was the first one, and I didn’t like that at all. 1 seed for the fourth straight time in the Match Play, though it has only led to victory once.

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Casey rides the buzz of Masters history to 65 and early lead

Read full article: Casey rides the buzz of Masters history to 65 and early lead

Paul Casey matched his lowest score at the Masters with a 7-under 65, giving him a two-shot lead among half the field fortunate to play in perfect scoring conditions. It was the fifth hole, which he bogeyed all four rounds last year when he won the Masters. He was joined by Xander Schauffele, a runner-up to Woods last year, who had seven birdies in his round of 67. The delay was the last thing the Masters needed with limited daylight hours leading to the two-tee start. The loudest cheer — applause, certainly not a roar — came for Nicklaus and Player hitting tee shots so early that they couldn't see where they landed.

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DeChambeau carves up US Open one divot-sized slice at a time

Read full article: DeChambeau carves up US Open one divot-sized slice at a time

Over the course of four days, DeChambeau unnerved the folks who run the U.S. Open and carved up Winged Foot’s unyielding reputation one divot-sized slice at a time. In the bargain, DeChambeau turned one of the golf’s foundational myths — the game is about how many, not how — inside out. It’s called the ā€œbomb and gougeā€ strategy and DeChambeau has become both its loudest and most successful advocate. There’s no way to know how long DeChambeau will have that same advantage nor whether he’ll hold up over the long run. DeChambeau shredded that defense by cutting the corner with a tee shot that measured 365 yards.

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Bryson DeChambeau blasts way to U.S. Open title

Read full article: Bryson DeChambeau blasts way to U.S. Open title

Bryson DeChambeau was not the least bit concerned by the narrow fairways or the ankle-deep rough that shape Winged Foot into historically the toughest of all U.S. ā€œYou can’t take Bryson out because obviously he won, but shooting even par for four rounds at Winged Foot is pretty exceptional," Wolff said. It was a breathtaking performance, four rounds at par or better, the first player to manage that at Winged Foot. Opens at Winged Foot among 894 competitors, DeChambeau is only the third to finish a tournament under par. Still to play was the back nine, where so much has gone wrong at Winged Foot over the years.

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The Latest: DeChambeau bombs away, pulls away to win US Open

Read full article: The Latest: DeChambeau bombs away, pulls away to win US Open

He led DeChambeau by two strokes entering the final round. Wolff shot 75 to finish second, six strokes back. Overnight leader Matthew Wolff was 2 over, picking up his second bogey on No. It was an ugly start to the final round for Rory McIlroy and Harris English. Leader Matthew Wolff is at 5 under and started his round with a drive that hit the fairway.

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California cool, Matthew Wolff takes detour to US Open lead

Read full article: California cool, Matthew Wolff takes detour to US Open lead

The only number that mattered to the 21-year-old Californian was a two-shot lead going into the final round. ā€œAnyone in my position would be frustrated, especially with having the lead going into today," Reed said. It’s the U.S. Open, and I have a lead,ā€ Wolff said. ā€œI’m going to try to keep my nerves as calm as they can be. I did everything that I could do up until this point, and tomorrow I’m going to go out there, I promise you I’m going to try my best.ā€He was at 5-under 205.

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Reed takes the lead as the real US Open gets started

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Patrick Reed embraced every aspect of it Friday when the U.S. Open lived up to its reputation as the toughest test in golf, and so did Winged Foot. Amateur champion and current muscleman who powered and putted his way to a 68, the lowest score on a day Winged Foot played to an average score of 75.25. After an opening round in which 21 players broke par, Winged Foot allowed only three players under par. Because I’m pretty tired.ā€There's still 36 holes to go, and no indication that Winged Foot is going to get any easier. ā€œI love when it’s hard, when you have to be creative on all different golf shots,ā€ he said.

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Woodland returns as wounded US Open champion

Read full article: Woodland returns as wounded US Open champion

Woodland shot another 74 on Saturday and appeared certain to miss the cut. Maybe we can fix it together.ā€WEEKEND WITHOUT PHILPhil Mickelson walked down the first fairway of the East course at Winged Foot, the path to the parking lot. Mickelson never considered his return to Winged Foot to be about redemption, which was a good thing. Lefty opened with a 79, his highest opening round in the 29 times he has played the U.S. Open. No one is ever happy with that kind of finish, but a course like Winged Foot and a major like the U.S. Open brings perspective.

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The Latest: Tiger moving up (and down) at US Open

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6:40 p.m.Benign conditions at Winged Foot have led to some rare low scores at the difficult course. The 24-year-old is competing in his second U.S. Open after a stellar junior career and playing at Wake Forest. 2:35 p.m.Phil Mickelson opened his return to Winged Foot with two birdies but gave both shots back over the next two holes. Tiger Woods, Justin Thomas and Collin Morikawa were waiting on the second tee when Spieth in the group ahead arrived in a golf cart. ___7:30 a.m.Brandon Wu kicked off the 120th U.S. Open with a drive into the right side of the fairway at Winged Foot.

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McIlroy, Cantlay the sole survivors to par at Olympia Fields

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Olympia Fields is so tough it won't allow anything but his full attention on every shot. By the end of another steamy afternoon south of Chicago, they were the sole survivors to par. One week after McIlroy admitted to going through the motions without spectators around to provide the cheers, he had a 1-under 69 to share the 36-hole lead with Cantlay. He also missed the green on three of the par 3s, the last one leading to a double bogey. For non-majors, the tour said over par hasn't won since Bruce Lietzke at the Byron Nelson Classic in 1981.

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Dustin Johnson wins by 11 shots and is back to No. 1

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Dustin Johnson holds the trophy after winning the Northern Trust golf tournament at TPC Boston, Sunday, Aug. 23, 2020, in Norton, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)If you need help with the Public File, call (954) 364-2526.

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Dustin Johnson wins by 11 shots and is back to No. 1

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It was to put myself in position to have a run in the FedEx Cup. 6 in the FedEx Cup, securing his place among the top 30 who go to East Lake for the Tour Championship. 99 in the FedEx Cup and appeared to waste his opportunity when he was 4 over through 14. It was his fifth victory in a FedEx Cup playoff event, tied for most with Rory McIlroy. 57 in the FedEx Cup, in danger of missing the Tour Championship for the second straight year.

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