Cristie Kerr found one of Royal Lytham and St. Annes’ many bunkers during a practice round for the Women’s British Open.
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Amy Anderson and Jordan Spieth hoisted the hardware Saturday after winning the U.S. Junior.
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Logan Harrell inspects a loose impediment in front of his ball on the 18th hole.
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Anton Arboleda studies a putt Thursday at the U.S. Junior Amateur at Trump National.
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Victoria Tanco (pictured) rode into the Round of 32 Wednesday at the U.S. Girls’ Junior with a 7-and-6 victory over Alina Ching.
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It got wet and wild Tuesday at the U.S. Junior for Andrew Cho and the rest of the field in Bedminster, N.J.
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‘The Donald’ was on site Monday at the U.S. Junior Amateur at Trump National GC in New Jersey.
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A final-round rally helped Stewart Cink secure the claret jug as Tom Watson faltered down the stretch of his charge for a sixth British Open title.
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Ross Fisher emerged from the shadows in the third round of the British Open Saturday. The Englishman is thoroughly in the mix at Turnberry.
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Windy conditions derailed much of the field in the second round of the British Open, including Tim Clark who couldn’t bear to watch.
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Ideal weather during Round 1 at Turnberry helped some players to record rounds well under par, while others, like Ian Poulter, were inspired to break out their colorful clothes.
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Rory McIlroy attends a junior clinic during a practice round prior to the British Open at Turnberry.
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Padraig Harrington has been struggling with his game this year. Maybe this ice cream will make him feel better.
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Tiger Woods autographs his way through a crowd Monday at Turnberry. Woods enters this week as the favorite, but can he deliver overseas?
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Eun Hee Ji teamed with her caddie, Zac Austin, to take home the U.S. Women’s Open title. Check out the final round in pictures.
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Paula Creamer’s third round at the U.S. Women’s Open was a nightmare, and she made that clear throughout the day. Check out the day in pictures.
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Cristie Kerr made bogey out of this bunker on Saucon Valley’s first hole. She still has a one-shot lead.
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Golf fans at Saucon Valley Country Club study first-round tee times at the 10th tee Thursday. When the dust had cleared, Na Yeon Choi held the lead with Cristie Kerr and Lorena Ochoa lurking close behind.
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Paula Creamer (pictured) and the rest of the U.S. Women’s Open field made their final preparations Wednesday at Saucon Valley.
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With a revamped swing and her heart set on the Solheim Cup, Angela Stanford prepares mind and body for the U.S. Women’s Open at her laid-back Texas digs.
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Phil Mickelson let yet another U.S. Open slip through his hands in the final round. The anguish was painted all over his face in this slideshow.
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Tiger Woods and the rest of the field worked overtime Sunday at Bethpage Black.
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Ian Poulter was careful not to get his pants too dirty on a soggy Saturday at Bethpage.
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Tiger Woods didn’t have a lot to smile about Friday at the U.S. Open. He shot 74 and was well back of the lead.
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The U.S. Open is only a happy affair for the winner. Well, it soured plenty of moods Thursday – including Tiger Woods’ – as rain washed out the first round.
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As if we needed more clues to who will be the crowd favorite in New York. Phil Mickelson soaks it up Wednesday at Bethpage.
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Ian Poulter and the rest of the U.S. Open field warmed up Tuesday at Bethpage. |
Think you can hit this fairway with a U.S. Open on the line? Tracy Wilcox snapped this shot of Bethpage Black’s 18th and many more for Golfweek.
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Tiger Woods took a bite out of the Memorial on Sunday, rallying for a one-shot victory.
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Bronson Burgoon was stubborn and refused to give up in his final match at the NCAA Championship. Because of it, he won the Aggies a national title.
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Michigan’s Cinderella-like run at the NCAA Championship ended in the semifinals Friday. Bill Rankin summed up the Wolverines’ emotions.
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Georgia’s Brian Harman was the undisputed hero in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Men’s Championship. Tracy Wilcox was on the scene and shot all the action for Golfweek.
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The Georgia men had to wait to see if they had qualified for match play. The Bulldogs made it and will face top-ranked Oklahoma St. on Friday.
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Bronson Burgoon looks focused for a reason. He shot 67 in Round 2 at the NCAA Championship to put the Aggies in the hunt.
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Round 1 of the NCAA Championship was no laughing matter. |
Arizona State won its first national title since 1998 on Friday, topping UCLA by eight shots. Tracy Wilcox was there for Golfweek shooting the action.
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Championship golf will do that to you. UCLA’s Maria Jose Uribe (right) struggled to a 77, but is still just two back at the NCAA Women’s Championship.
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UCLA’s Sydnee Michaels (left) and Tiffany Joh have a secret. Their team is leading the NCAA Championship. OK, that’s not really a secret, but who’s going to win is.
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UCLA’s Maria Jose Uribe almost holed out this shot, but most attempts didn’t end up so close to the hole at Caves Valley, where the average score for Day 1 at the NCAA Championship was almost 78.
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Central Florida had plenty reasons to cheer Saturday as the Knights ran away with the NCAA Southeast Regional title.
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After a flawless final round, Henrik Stenson got to reap the rewards of his Players victory, including a $1.7 million winner’s check. It was his second PGA Tour victory.
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The Denver Pioneers made their cross-country trip to Florida worthwhile by winning their first NCAA regional title.
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Tiger Woods couldn’t mount a Sunday comeback at the Quail Hollow Championship, as Sean O’Hair stole the show.
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Carly Goldstein and her father, Barry, make a dynamic duo on and off the course. |
Watch Sea Island’s director of instruction help PGA Tour pro Brandt Snedeker tweak his game |
Kick back and relax with LPGA professional Paige Mackenzie and Co. – at LPGA Q-School, of all places. |
Angel Cabrera walked away with the green jacket after a wild Masters Sunday. |
Tiger Woods went deep into the trees on the second hole Saturday to find his ball.
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Being the world No. 1 isn’t easy, and Tiger Woods isn’t making his job any easier at the Masters. His second-round 72 has him seven back.
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Arnold Palmer got the 73rd Masters off to a roaring start with a drive that found the fairway.
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Greg Norman celebrates with wife/caddie Chris Evert after an ace during the Par-3 Contest. However, he wasn’t the only to make a hole-in-one.
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Rory McIlroy was out early Monday to get the feel of Augusta before playing in his first Masters.
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Who can forget Greg Norman’s (literal) collapse at the 1996 Masters? Just one of the unforgettable Masters moments Golfweek presents to you in this slideshow.
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Brittany Lincicome celebrated in style after she won the Kraft Nabisco. Check out the day in pictures.
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Angela Stanford found water off the tee in the third round of the Kraft, but a hole-out par gave her reason to celebrate.
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As if the course wasn’t hard enough, players like Brittany Lincicome (pictured) had to deal with strong gusts at the Kraft Nabisco.
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Lorena Ochoa didn’t have much to cheer about in the first round of the Kraft Nabisco. The defending champ’s 1-over 73 has her seven off the lead.
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Nothing we can say does justice for what Tiger Woods did at Bay Hill. Take a look at our slideshow and see for yourself.
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Tiger Woods was on the prowl Saturday at Bay Hill. So was this guy, who was wearing a Tiger mask.
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Tiger Woods is five back, but we all know what he does on weekends at Bay Hill. Maybe that’s why he’s smiling.
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At least it wasn’t water this time. Woody Austin had to play a bunker shot from his knees at Bay Hill. Check out the Day 1 action in Golfweek’s slideshow.
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No, Ian Poulter isn’t celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. He’s reveling in Lake Nona’s home win at the Tavistock Cup.
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Stuart Appleby brought some excitement to the Tavistock Cup after chipping in on Lake Nona’s 18th hole. Appleby’s Isleworth team has the lead, thanks in part to that Tiger guy.
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Phil Mickelson tamed the Blue Monster en route to victory at the CA Championship.
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Yes, that’s Henrik Stenson. And yes, this is a real picture. Stenson stripped to his boxers to hit a shot from muck Thursday at Doral.
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ASU’s Juliana Murcia is on fire this spring, but even she needs a little help sometimes. Associate head coach Missy Farr-Kaye discussed strategy with Murcia at the UCF Challenge.
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Troy senior Wes Parker wasn’t happy with every shot he hit in his first-round 71 at the Ron Smith/USF Invitational. You’ll like every picture in this slideshow, though.
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Picture-perfect weather greeted Geoff Ogilvy and Paul Casey Sunday morning at the Accenture Match Play Championship.
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Central Florida sped away from the field at its Rio Pinar Invitational, winning by 14 shots at the former site of the PGA Tour’s Florida Citrus Open.
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Use a little body english to get your ball to obey. Iowa State’s Ben Herrera did what he could at the Rio Pinar.
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College golf is often a test of survival. This fish wasn’t so lucky. Who fared better in the first round of the John Hayt? Check out the day in pictures.
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Whatever tour you’re on, a tough putt is a tough putt. Ted Potter (pictured) took his time with this one at the Hooters Tour’s Rock Springs event.
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Toby Ragland (left) had to beat fellow Florida Gator Billy Horschel in a playoff to win the Gator Invitational.
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Four of the LPGA’s biggest stars gathered at Ginn Reunion Resort to pay homage to Annika Sorenstam.
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Vijay Singh is the reigning FedEx Cup champ and a former nightclub bouncer. He kept a steady watch at the PGA Show Saturday.
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Paula Creamer made an appearance at the PGA Merchandise Show Friday, and wow, would you look at that: She was wearing pink.
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There was plenty to see at the PGA Merchandise Show Thursday, including former Florida standout Sandra Gal showing off her new digs.
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Pat Perez and his father, Tony, celebrate a victory at the Bob Hope Classic. It was the first of Pat’s PGA Tour career.
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Golfweek’s annual demo day, Golfest, kicked off Saturday at Orange County National in Orlando. Photograher Tracy Wilcox captured the action.
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With Annika Sorenstam looking on, 13-year-old Simin Feng won the AJGA’s Annika Invitational by one shot.
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He didn’t win, but Tadd Fujikawa certainly stole the show on the weekend at the Sony Open.
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Geoff Ogilvy approaches the 18th green en route to victory at the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship in Hawaii. |
With her father in tow, Candace Schepperle cruised to victory at the Harder Hall Invitational Saturday.
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Auburn junior Candace Schepperle took the Harder Hall Invitational lead with a 2-under 70 Friday. Check out the day in pictures.
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Sandia Golf Club in Albuquerque, N.M., is No. 19 on Golfweek’s Best Casino Courses list. Check out the rest in our slideshow.
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Vijay fist-pumped. Camilo went rock climbing. And Tiger gave a trophy away (pictured). Take a look back at Sunday at the Chevron World Challenge.
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There wasn’t a dry eye in the house as Annika Sorenstam said goodbye to her competitive career Sunday in Dubai. |
Michelle Wie has her critics, but it was her fans that showed up in droves for the final round of LPGA Q-School Sunday.
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Stacy Lewis and Michelle Wie went shot-for-shot in the fourth round of LPGA Q-School. Check out the day in pictures.
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Stacy Lewis wanted a high-five here, but what she really wants are five good rounds at LPGA Q-School to earn her card for ‘09.
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Michelle Wie breezed though another day at LPGA Q-School and is tied for the lead.
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The world is watching Michelle Wie, but the 19-year-old is focused on earning her 2009 LPGA card at Q-School this week.
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It was an international sweep at the Polo Golf Junior Classic, as Denmark’s Patrick Winther (pictured, right) and South Korea’s Jung Min Lee took home the titles.
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As if lateral hazards and out of bounds weren’t enough, the field at the Polo Golf Junior Classic had to contend with steady rains on Day 2.
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Tiffany Lua (left) and Kyle Roig enjoyed an easy opening day at the AJGA’s Polo Golf Junior Classic.
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Just two players broke par on the final day of the ADT Championship. Paula Creamer – who was gunning for the money title – wasn’t one of them.
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Suzann Pettersen jumped ahead Saturday in West Palm Beach and eyed the $1 million prize. |
Annika Sorenstam wasn’t among the 16 players to advance Friday at the ADT, but she was still the story.
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