
Starting the final round three strokes off the lead, Brooke Henderson needed to get off to a good start on Sunday at the KPMG Women's. But instead she bogeyed three of the first six holes, and after a poor chip at the par-5 11th Henderson took out her frustrations on her wedge.

Smooth told reporters at the start of the week this would likely be his last PGA Tour start outside the Masters, but then he fired a second-round 65 at age 59 to make his 500th career cut. He
Phil Mickelson to play Safeway Open after winless Ryder Cup
Na leads Spieth, Finau and company by 2 at Colonial Source: The Golf Channel Thanks to a third-round 69, Kevin Na will take a two-shot lead over five players into the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge.
Na leads Spieth, Finau and company by 2 at Colonial

Eyes on the prize. Rickie's in position once again at the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Fowler on the verge of redemption at WMPO - PGATour

Rory McIlroy believes Tiger Woods can walk away from golf with his head "held extremely high" if he is unable to return to competitive action. Woods has not played since withdrawing from the Dubai
Tiger Woods has nothing to prove to anyone - Rory McIlroy

Share this post. TT postscript: Many birdies, but not much momentum. Source: Golf Channel Published on 2018-03-17
TT Postscript: Tiger Woods wins 15th major at 2019 Masters

Jon Rahm will win a maiden major in 2017/18. It's just a matter of time before Rahm enters that exclusive club of major winners and we are tipping the young Spaniard to do so within his next four attempts.
With over 700 murders in Chicago, Rahm Emanuel has got to go

Patrick Cantlay needed to birdie his final hole Friday at the Farmers Insurance Open to make the cut. But a flagstick had other plans. Jon Rahm won the Hero World Challenge and with it, $1 million
Torrey Pines' South Course wipes smile away from Rahm (72

Lexi Thompson is stepping away from social media for the time being after the recent passing of her grandmother. The 22-year-old pro noted how difficult the year has been for her emotionally and
Lexi Thompson says being 'addicted' to working out has helped
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She enjoys showing fans a different part of her life, though the golfer posted on her Instagram page last month that she would step away from social media following the death of her grandmother to "focus on my family and nothing else."
Sport: Rejuvenated Lexi Thompson returns to social media

Tiger Woods had the putt he wanted, a 5-footer on No. 18 to extend the match against Lucas Bjerregaard. He just didn't have the read he needed. Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that
Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt
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Woods hit a disappointing second shot into the front bunker and then splashed out below the hole. After conceding Bjerregaard's par putt, Woods needed to save his own four to push the all-square match to extra holes.
Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt
In the final round of the 2015 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard, Zach Johnson's 207-yard approach finds the perfect line and rolls into the cup for a double eagle on the par-5

Jack Nicklaus and his grandson, GT Nicklaus, are headlining the field at the 2018 PNC Father/Son Challenge next month at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida. Nick Faldo, Greg Norman
Jack Nicklaus and Grandson, GT, Headline 2018 PNC Father/Son

Shane Lowry calls out rules officials: They "didn't have the balls" for PGA Championship ruling at Bellerive rules officials could not decide what drop, if any, Lowry was entitled to, and
Shane Lowry Calls Out Official Over Drop Ruling at PGA

To gaze upon Chambers Bay nearly a year after it hosted the U.S. Open is to be presented with enough shades of green to fill a box of crayons. If you consult the Crayola color chart, Chambers Bay

"It hasn't gone as smoothly as I would have liked." "That's a rather stark difference from Davis' position, but also a more credible one that will resonate with most golfers." Full piece + Tait's piece.

Thomas Bjorn opened up about his battle with depression in a new book he co-authored with Michael Calvin called "Mind Game: The Secrets of Golf's Winners." In a recent interview with The Guardian , the 48-year-old Bjorn revealed that he's dealt with psychological trauma throughout his golf career and that he was close to giving up golf
Bjorn opens up about battle with depression in new book

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