Professional Golf
Roundup: Woods regroups, shares lead
Tiger Woods realized that no one was pulling away at the HSBC Champions on Friday, so he settled into a good groove with the putter and made sure he caught them.
Rooundup: Watney's amazing ride leads to the top
So much for that notion that American golfers don't travel well. (2009-11-06)
Fisher tops Kim, wins World Match Play
Englishman Ross Fisher never trailed his American opponent Anthony Kim, as the first 18 holes were played in cool, overcast conditions. (2009-11-02)
Final pair set for World Match Play
Ross Fisher beat Masters champion Angel Cabrera on the third playoff hole Saturday to set up a World Match Play Championship final against Anthony Kim. (2009-11-01)
Roundup: Kim reaches final despite loss
Anthony Kim advanced to the Volvo World Match Play Championship semifinals Friday despite losing to Scott Strange by three holes in his final round-round match at Finca Cortesin. (2009-10-31)
Roundup: Poulter leads Singapore Open
an Poulter took a one-shot lead over Ernie Els at the Singapore Open Thursday before play was halted by darkness following a three-hour suspension due to lightning. (2009-10-30)
Gay treasures path to PGA success
Brian Gay was in a faraway land, knowing only where he wanted to go without any assurances he would get there. (2009-10-28)
Roundup: Fowler, Owen share Frys.com lead
Rickie Fowler is making his presence felt in a hurry as a professional golfer. (2009-10-24)
No postseason on horizon for professional golfers
It is a never-ending season for golf, which has a sanctioned tournament every week until five days before Christmas. (2009-10-14)
Natrona Heights man keys golf in Games
Brian Woyt was part of the International Golf Federation delegation that last week advocated golf for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. (2009-10-12)
Woods caps perfect week for Americans at Presidents
With a flop shot out of the trees to set up one last birdie, Tiger Woods won the point that clinched the Presidents Cup for the American team. (2009-10-12)
Woods, Stricker stay on perfect path at Presidents
Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker became the first partnership in the Presidents Cup to go 4-0 behind some clutch putting and an improbable rally. (2009-10-11)
