PGA Championship (Rd. 4)
Y.E. Yang’s final-round charge ousted Tiger Woods from the top spot at the PGA Championship.
PGA Championship (Rd. 3)
Though his lead dwindled, Tiger Woods is still at the front of the pack heading into the final day of the PGA Championship.
PGA Championship (Rd. 2)
Padraig Harrington hung close through the beginning of Round 2 before Tiger Woods began to build on his lead, leaving Paddy and the field in the dust.
PGA Championship (Rd. 1)
...it’s just another Tiger Woods fan trying to get a peek at the world’s best. Now it’s your turn to take a look at the first round of the PGA Championship.
PGA Championship (Wednesday)
Good riddance, practice rounds. The PGA Championship is finally around the corner.
PGA Championship (Tuesday)
“...To see all of these people out here, I couldn’t believe it,” said Tiger Woods.
Women’s Amateur (Finals)
Jennifer Song collected her second USGA win this summer with a victory over Jennifer Johnson at the U.S. Women’s Amateur.
Women’s Amateur (Semifinals)
Alexis Thompson’s bid to become the youngest winner of the U.S. Women’s Amateur was dashed Saturday at Old Warson.
Women’s Amateur (Quarterfinals)
Newsflash: Only one person can win the U.S. Women’s Amateur. But that doesn’t mean Jessica Korda didn’t deserve a pat on the back from her father, Petr, after her quarterfinal loss Friday.
Women’s Amateur (Rd. of 16)
Jennifer Song (right) defeated her USC teammate Lizette Salas Thursday at the U.S. Women’s Amateur.
Women’s Amateur (Rd. of 64)
Molly Aronsson was all smiles Wednesday at the U.S. Women’s Amateur. She defeated Ha Na Jang in her first-round match.
Women’s Amateur (Rd. 2)
The stroke-play portion of the U.S. Women’s Amateur might be over, but here’s your chance to relive the (stressful) day in pictures.
Women’s Amateur (Rd. 1)
Players jockeyed for position on the leaderboard as the first round of the U.S. Women’s Amateur got underway today at Old Warson Country Club in St. Louis, Mo.
Women’s British Open (Rd. 4)
Catriona Matthew’s birdie frenzy in the final round of the Ricoh Women’s British Open left her speechless as she claimed a three-shot victory.
Women’s British Open (Rd. 3)
Because of putts like this, Christina Kim is three off the Women’s British Open lead and could win her first major tomorrow.
Women’s British Open (Rd. 2)
Paula Creamer shot back-to-back 74s in the opening rounds of the British Open, and didn’t make a birdie until No. 11 in Round 2.
Slideshow Archives
• Women’s British Open (Wednesday)
Cristie Kerr found one of Royal Lytham and St. Annes’ many bunkers during a practice round for the Women’s British Open.
• U.S. Junior (Final)
Amy Anderson and Jordan Spieth hoisted the hardware Saturday after winning the U.S. Junior.
• U.S. Junior (semifinals)
Logan Harrell inspects a loose impediment in front of his ball on the 18th hole.
• U.S. Junior (Rd. of 16)
Anton Arboleda studies a putt Thursday at the U.S. Junior Amateur at Trump National.
• U.S. Junior (Rd. of 64)
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.
• U.S. Junior (Rd. 2)
It got wet and wild Tuesday at the U.S. Junior for Andrew Cho and the rest of the field in Bedminster, N.J.
• U.S. Junior (Rd. 1)
‘The Donald’ was on site Monday at the U.S. Junior Amateur at Trump National GC in New Jersey.
• British Open (Rd. 4)
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.
• British Open (Rd. 3)
Ross Fisher emerged from the shadows in the third round of the British Open Saturday. The Englishman is thoroughly in the mix at Turnberry.
• British Open (Rd. 2)
Windy conditions derailed much of the field in the second round of the British Open, including Tim Clark who couldn’t bear to watch.
• British Open (Rd. 1)
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.
• British Open (Wednesday)
Rory McIlroy attends a junior clinic during a practice round prior to the British Open at Turnberry.
• British Open (Tuesday)
Padraig Harrington has been struggling with his game this year. Maybe this ice cream will make him feel better.
• British Open (Monday)
Tiger Woods autographs his way through a crowd Monday at Turnberry. Woods enters this week as the favorite, but can he deliver overseas?
• U.S. Women’s Open (Rd. 4)
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.
• U.S. Women’s Open (Rd. 3)
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.
• U.S. Women’s Open (Rd. 2)
Cristie Kerr made bogey out of this bunker on Saucon Valley’s first hole. She still has a one-shot lead.
• U.S. Women’s Open (Rd. 1)
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.
• U.S. Women’s Open (Wednesday)
Paula Creamer (pictured) and the rest of the U.S. Women’s Open field made their final preparations Wednesday at Saucon Valley.
• Angela Stanford profile
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.
• U.S. Open (Monday)
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.
• U.S. Open (Sunday)
Tiger Woods and the rest of the field worked overtime Sunday at Bethpage Black.
• U.S. Open (Saturday)
Ian Poulter was careful not to get his pants too dirty on a soggy Saturday at Bethpage.
• U.S. Open (Friday)
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.
• U.S. Open (Thursday)
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.
• U.S. Open (Wednesday)
As if we needed more clues to who will be the crowd favorite in New York. Phil Mickelson soaks it up Wednesday at Bethpage.
• U.S. Open (Tuesday)
Ian Poulter and the rest of the U.S. Open field warmed up Tuesday at Bethpage.
• U.S. Open (Monday)
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.
• The Memorial (Rd. 4)
Tiger Woods took a bite out of the Memorial on Sunday, rallying for a one-shot victory.
• NCAA Championship (finals)
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.
• NCAA Championship (semifinals)
Michigan’s Cinderella-like run at the NCAA Championship ended in the semifinals Friday. Bill Rankin summed up the Wolverines’ emotions.
• NCAA Championship (quarterfinals)
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.
• NCAA Championship (Rd. 3)
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.
• NCAA Championship (Rd. 2)
Bronson Burgoon looks focused for a reason. He shot 67 in Round 2 at the NCAA Championship to put the Aggies in the hunt.
• NCAA Championship (Rd. 1)
Round 1 of the NCAA Championship was no laughing matter.
• NCAA Women’s Championship (Rd. 4)
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.
• NCAA Women’s Championship (Rd. 3)
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.
• NCAA Women's Championship (Rd. 2)
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.
• NCAA Women's Championship (Rd. 1)
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.
• NCAA Men’s Southeast Regional
Central Florida had plenty reasons to cheer Saturday as the Knights ran away with the NCAA Southeast Regional title.
• The Players Championship
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.
• NCAA Women’s East Regional
The Denver Pioneers made their cross-country trip to Florida worthwhile by winning their first NCAA regional title.
• Quail Hollow (Rd. 4)
Tiger Woods couldn’t mount a Sunday comeback at the Quail Hollow Championship, as Sean O’Hair stole the show.
• Team Carly
Carly Goldstein and her father, Barry, make a dynamic duo on and off the course.
• Day in The Life: Todd Anderson
Watch Sea Island’s director of instruction help PGA Tour pro Brandt Snedeker tweak his game
• Day in the Life: Paige Mackenzie
Kick back and relax with LPGA professional Paige Mackenzie and Co. – at LPGA Q-School, of all places.
• Masters (Rd. 4)
Angel Cabrera walked away with the green jacket after a wild Masters Sunday.
• Masters (Rd. 3)
Tiger Woods went deep into the trees on the second hole Saturday to find his ball.
• Masters (Rd. 2)
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.
• Masters (Rd. 1)
Arnold Palmer got the 73rd Masters off to a roaring start with a drive that found the fairway.
• Masters (Par-3 Contest)
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.
• Victoria Tanco swing sequence
• Cindy Feng swing sequence
• Masters (Monday)
Rory McIlroy was out early Monday to get the feel of Augusta before playing in his first Masters.
• Masters flashback
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.
• Kraft Nabisco (Rd. 4)
Brittany Lincicome celebrated in style after she won the Kraft Nabisco. Check out the day in pictures.
• Kraft Nabisco (Rd. 3)
Angela Stanford found water off the tee in the third round of the Kraft, but a hole-out par gave her reason to celebrate.
• Kraft Nabisco (Rd. 2)
As if the course wasn’t hard enough, players like Brittany Lincicome (pictured) had to deal with strong gusts at the Kraft Nabisco.
• Kraft Nabisco (Rd. 1)
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.
• Arnold Palmer Invitational (Rd. 4)
Nothing we can say does justice for what Tiger Woods did at Bay Hill. Take a look at our slideshow and see for yourself.
• Arnold Palmer Invitational (Rd. 3)
Tiger Woods was on the prowl Saturday at Bay Hill. So was this guy, who was wearing a Tiger mask.
• Arnold Palmer Invitational (Rd. 2)
Tiger Woods is five back, but we all know what he does on weekends at Bay Hill. Maybe that’s why he’s smiling.
• Arnold Palmer Invitational (Rd. 1)
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.
• Tavistock Cup (Rd. 2)
No, Ian Poulter isn’t celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. He’s reveling in Lake Nona’s home win at the Tavistock Cup.
• Tavistock Cup (Rd. 1)
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.
• CA Championship
Phil Mickelson tamed the Blue Monster en route to victory at the CA Championship.
• Stenson goes swimming
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.
• UCF Challenge
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.
• Ron Smith/USF Invite
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.
• WGC-Match Play
Picture-perfect weather greeted Geoff Ogilvy and Paul Casey Sunday morning at the Accenture Match Play Championship.
• Rio Pinar (Rd. 3)
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.
• Rio Pinar (Rd. 2)
Use a little body english to get your ball to obey. Iowa State’s Ben Herrera did what he could at the Rio Pinar.
• John Hayt (Rd. 1)
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.
• Hooters Tour
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.
• Gator Invitational
Toby Ragland (left) had to beat fellow Florida Gator Billy Horschel in a playoff to win the Gator Invitational.
• Celebrating a legend
Four of the LPGA’s biggest stars gathered at Ginn Reunion Resort to pay homage to Annika Sorenstam.
• PGA Show: Day 3
Vijay Singh is the reigning FedEx Cup champ and a former nightclub bouncer. He kept a steady watch at the PGA Show Saturday.
• PGA Show: Day 2
Paula Creamer made an appearance at the PGA Merchandise Show Friday, and wow, would you look at that: She was wearing pink.
• PGA Show: Day 1
There was plenty to see at the PGA Merchandise Show Thursday, including former Florida standout Sandra Gal showing off her new digs.
• Bob Hope Classic
Pat Perez and his father, Tony, celebrate a victory at the Bob Hope Classic. It was the first of Pat’s PGA Tour career.
• Golfweek’s Golfest
Golfweek’s annual demo day, Golfest, kicked off Saturday at Orange County National in Orlando. Photograher Tracy Wilcox captured the action.
• AJGA’s Annika Invitational
With Annika Sorenstam looking on, 13-year-old Simin Feng won the AJGA’s Annika Invitational by one shot.
• Sony Open
He didn’t win, but Tadd Fujikawa certainly stole the show on the weekend at the Sony Open.
• Mercedes-Benz Championship
Geoff Ogilvy approaches the 18th green en route to victory at the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship in Hawaii.
• Harder Hall (Rd. 4)
With her father in tow, Candace Schepperle cruised to victory at the Harder Hall Invitational Saturday.
• Harder Hall (Rd. 3)
Auburn junior Candace Schepperle took the Harder Hall Invitational lead with a 2-under 70 Friday. Check out the day in pictures.
• Golfweek’s Best Casino Courses
Sandia Golf Club in Albuquerque, N.M., is No. 19 on Golfweek’s Best Casino Courses list. Check out the rest in our slideshow.
• Chevron Challenge (Rd. 4)
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.
• Sorenstam’s final event
There wasn’t a dry eye in the house as Annika Sorenstam said goodbye to her competitive career Sunday in Dubai.
• LPGA Q-School (Rd. 5)
Michelle Wie has her critics, but it was her fans that showed up in droves for the final round of LPGA Q-School Sunday.
• LPGA Q-School (Rd. 4)
Stacy Lewis and Michelle Wie went shot-for-shot in the fourth round of LPGA Q-School. Check out the day in pictures.
• LPGA Q-School (Rd. 3)
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.
• LPGA Q-School (Rd. 2)
Michelle Wie breezed though another day at LPGA Q-School and is tied for the lead.
• LPGA Q-School (Rd. 1)
The world is watching Michelle Wie, but the 19-year-old is focused on earning her 2009 LPGA card at Q-School this week.
• Polo Junior (Finals)
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.
• Polo Junior (Rd. 2)
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.
• Polo Junior (Rd. 1)
Tiffany Lua (left) and Kyle Roig enjoyed an easy opening day at the AJGA’s Polo Golf Junior Classic.
• ADT Championship (Rd. 4)
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.
• ADT Championship (Rd. 3)
Suzann Pettersen jumped ahead Saturday in West Palm Beach and eyed the $1 million prize.
• Annika bids adieu
Annika Sorenstam wasn’t among the 16 players to advance Friday at the ADT, but she was still the story.
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