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Travis Procter backed up his opening round of 67 with another on day two of the Betway Big Easy Blue Label Invitational, ...
Scheffler is the first reigning world number one player since Tiger Woods to hold the 36-hole lead at this championship.
Arnold Palmer, long known as "The King," was playing in his final British Open in 1995. Tiger Woods, the heir apparent to the ...
Pro golfer Rahil Gangjee draws life lessons from golf's greatest mercy — the mulligan. With humor and heart, he reflects on ...
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Golf Digest on MSNScottie Scheffler’s secret spot, a celebrity golfer gets the cops called on him and the greatest golf shot you didn’t see last weekScottie Scheffler: He’s spent the last three-and-a-half years as the best player on the planet, but now he’s officially the ...
Scottie Scheffler's win at the British Open places the unaffected superstar in more rarefied company, writes Bob Harig.
Golf is not naturally a popular sport in Middle Eastern /Arabian culture nor is there a trace of it in its history or ...
McIlroy, despite his uneven performances in the P.G.A. Championship and U.S. Open, will be among the favorites this week in his native country, as will Xander Schauffele, the defending champion, and ...
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Colin Montgomerie on his successes and failures during a Hall of Fame career, including his one mulligan and why he was such ...
1997 — Daniel Komen of Kenya shatters the 8-minute barrier for the 2-mile run and sets a world record of 7:58.61 at the Hechtel Night of track in Belgium. Haile Gebrselassie had set the world record ...
A capsule look at key anniversary years at the British Open, including the AP story from those victories:Site: Prest ...
2002 — Ernie Els squanders a three-stroke lead but outlasts Thomas Levet of France to win a four-man playoff that produces the first sudden-death finish in the 142-year history of the British Open.
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