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U.S. teams selected for Copa de las Americas

The Copa de las Americas – a biennial amateur team competition for countries in North America, South America, Central America and the Caribbean – is quickly approaching, and the U.S. players have been selected.

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Commentary: European Tour has plenty of star power

Need a crowd-pleaser? Rory McIlroy can do the job. Alistair Tait explains why the young Irishman's stardom is growing as he chases down Lee Westwood in the race to become European No. 1.

First Legends Tour major kicks off Saturday

Just when you thought it was safe to start recapping the season’s major golf championships, the stop sign appears. You’ve got to hold on, because the majors aren’t over.

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Ankle injury forces Wie to WD in Texas

Michelle Wie withdrew from the LPGA Tour Championship Nov. 19 with a sore left ankle.

Wildman Q&A: Texas Tech women’s coach JoJo Robertson

This week I caught up with Texas Tech women’s coach JoJo Robertson.

Women's Pac 10/SEC showdown takes form

Each year there seems to always be a buzz around a new event on the college schedule - remember Golfweek’s Conference Challenge this past fall?

Nickent Golf shutters its doors

Nickent Golf, which just a few years ago gained acclaim for its popular hybrid clubs, is preparing to liquidate its business.

Busy Lewis takes time out to give back

This is a home tournament for Texas’ Stacy Lewis, which means her off-course obligations get a little nutty. So far this week she has roped a cow, toured NASA, visited Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital and spent Tuesday’s practice round with a very special 7-year-old.

Choi learns to fly solo

Just call Na Yeon Choi Miss Independent.

A closer look at the LPGA’s top spot

Who is the No. 1 player in women’s golf? Most settle in for the obvious of Lorena Ochoa, who has collected 18 tournament titles since the start of the 2007 season.

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Gulbis out of LPGA Tour Championship

Natalie Gulbis withdrew from the season-ending LPGA Tour Championship due to illness. She was replaced in the field by Audra Burks, No. 155 on the money list.

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Companies collide for unique offering

Two companies collide to create a unique offering for fashionable ladies on the fairways...

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Woolley wins Wie caddie sweepstakes

So who is the lucky caddie who can claim he walked Michelle Wie into the winner’s circle? Brendan Woolley. Or caddie No. 857.

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Tiger gets Stanford Hall of Fame nod

The last golfer to be inducted into the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame was Tom Watson, who played for the Cardinal from 1969 to ’71.

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Head-to-toe: Walter Genuin

Walter Genuin is a line that you will feel comfortable going from the course to a nice dinner...

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