Golf
Tiger will return to Begay's charity event
Tiger Woods is returning again to play a charity event hosted by Notah Begay III, his former teammate at Stanford.
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Golf's governing bodies ban anchored strokes
The United States Golf Association and the Royal & Ancient Golf Club have announced a rule change prohibiting anchored strokes.
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Golf Tidbits: Is the anchor ban needed?
The United States Golf Association and Royal & Ancient Golf Club announced Tuesday they are enacting the anchored putting ban as a new rule in 2016.
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Golf adopts rule to ban anchored putting stroke
Golf's governing bodies approved a rule Tuesday that outlaws the putting stroke used by four of the last six major champions, a move opposed by two major golf organizations that contend long putters are not hurting the game.
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Europe captain to pick 3 for Ryder Cup, up from 2
Europe captain Paul McGinley has given himself an extra pick for next year's Ryder Cup, copying American counterpart Tom Watson's decision to choose three players.
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Teater tops British Open qualifiers in Texas
Josh Teater went 7-under par over 36 holes to top the British Open qualifier at a windy Gleneagles Country Club on Monday.
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4 Americans to qualify for British Open in Texas
Americans Josh Teater, Scott Brown Johnson Wagner and Bud Cauley qualified for the British Open on Monday at the international final qualifying at Gleneagles Country Club Queens Course.
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This Week in Golf -- May 23 through May 26
Dufner struggled to a 4-over 74 to lose to Johnson by one. The former Masters champion didn't have it easy in the final round either, as he closed with a 2- over 72 in what was a 2-man race throughout the final round.
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Just say 'no' to make-up between Woods, Garcia
Tiger Woods spoke for some 20 minutes about the state of his game, belly putters, the U.S. Open and the AT&T National. As he was wrapping up, he needed just one word to cover the topic of Sergio Garcia.
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McDowell up to 7th in world rankings
Jennifer Johnson claimed her first LPGA Tour title on Sunday and that helped her move to No. 52 in the women's world rankings.
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Chinese 14-year-old will tee it up in Memorial
Guan Tianlang, the 14-year-old Chinese amateur who made history at Augusta National, is bringing his game to Jack Nicklaus' backyard.




