PGA Tour News
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One of Sergio Garcia’s sponsors said it will review a comment by the Spanish golfer that Tiger Woods called “wrong, hurtful and clearly inappropriate.”
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Golf’s rulemakers banned anchored putting strokes, a technique that has been used by players to win four of the past six major professional tournaments and drawn both support and opposition throughout the sport.
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Chinese teenage golfer Tianlang Guan will play in next week’s Memorial Tournament, his third U.S. PGA Tour event since making the two-round cut at last month’s Masters Tournament.
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Sang-Moon Bae won the Byron Nelson Championship by two strokes for his first U.S. PGA Tour title.
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Ken Venturi, who won the 1964 U.S. Open and later spent 35 years as a television golf analyst, died yesterday. He was 82.
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Keegan Bradley shot a 1-under-par 69 to hold a three-stroke lead going into the third round of the PGA Tour’s Byron Nelson Championship.
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Keegan Bradley holds a two-shot lead during today’s second round of the U.S. PGA Tour’s Byron Nelson Championship, a day after setting a course record with a 10- under-par 60.
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Golf’s rule makers will disclose their decision on a proposed ban of anchored putting strokes on May 21, an issue that has drawn both support and opposition across the sport.
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ESPN reached agreement for exclusive rights to the U.S. Open, wresting the tennis tournament’s finals away from CBS after 47 years.
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Tiger Woods will host a 50-player poker tournament with a $10,000 buy-in this weekend in Las Vegas, with some of the action set to be filmed for a future World Poker Tour television episode.
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