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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Tommy Gainey had a stellar Sunday at Disney but came up a shot short to Davis Love III, who collected his 20th career victory. |
Steve Marino took a swipe at the Magnolia course Saturday at Disney, and is tied for the third-round lead.
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It was do or die at Disney for those players on the bubble of the top 125 on the PGA Tour money list. |
The final PGA Tour event of the year is halfway done, and players like Robert Garrigus (pictured) are playing for more than a victory.
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Disney claims to be “The happiest place on Earth,” but don’t tell that to the Children’s Miracle Network Classic field. Pressure was mounting on Day 1.
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Ryan Palmer made a 10-foot birdie on the 18th hole Sunday to break out of a six-way tie and win.
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The PGA Tour’s back in the Sunshine State this week (Palm Coast, Fla.), but that doesn’t mean it’s all short-sleeve shirts and sunglasses. |
Georgia won at Isleworth for the fourth time in five years, and staked its claim as the top team in the country.
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Only the fans could relax Monday at Isleworth, as the course proved challenging for players at the Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational.
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Jamie Lovemark and the rest of the country’s best collegians took on a tough Isleworth track Sunday.
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Take a look at pictures from Golfweek’s Best New Courses, including Cornerstone (pictured) in Montrose, Colo.
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Tracy Wilcox spent a day out on the Loudmouth Golf Tour, Oct. 20 at Orange Tree Golf Club in Orlando, Fla. |
There was plenty of star power on the PGA Tour this week. Justin Timberlake and Ellen DeGeneres trade golf tips at TPC Summerlin.
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Paula Creamer won her fourth title of the year and her biggest LPGA victory yet at the Samsung World Championship.
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Lorena Ochoa won the Navistar LPGA Classic for her seventh victory of the year and first since May, beating Candie Kung in a playoff. |
Vijay Singh had plenty of reasons to smile Sunday at East Lake as he picked up a cool $10 million by winning the FedEx Cup.
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The U.S. rode the emotion of a flag-waving crowd to take back the Ryder Cup with a 16 1/2-11 1/2 victory over Europe.
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The United States hung onto its lead after Day 2 of the Ryder Cup thanks to stellar play by Jim Furyk and Kenny Perry (pictured).
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Kenny Perry (pictured) received plenty of support on Day 1 at the Ryder Cup as the Americans grabbed an early lead.
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During the opening ceremony of the Ryder Cup on Thursday, the wives and partners of the players took center stage.
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Team USA spent part of Wednesday mingling with its fans. Paul Azinger hopes the partisan crowd – which he calls the “13th man” – will give his team a boost.
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The teams want to win, but there are fans who might be taking Tuesday at the Ryder Cup a little more seriously.
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The European Ryder Cup team arrived in the U.S. Monday, Ryder Cup in hand. Meanwhile, the Americans practiced at Valhalla. Golfweek presents the day in pictures.
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Once considered a luxury for a few top golf programs, high-end training complexes have become golf's latest rage. |
Camilo Villegas won for the first time on the PGA Tour with a wire-to-wire victory in the BMW Championship.
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Vijay Singh closed with an 8-under 63 to win the Deutsche Bank Championship for his second consecutive victory in the PGA Tour’s playoff system.
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Vijay Singh won The Barclays for a record fourth time, topping Sergio Garcia in a dramatic playoff. |
Danny Lee, the No. 1 amateur in the world, capped a spectacular summer by winning the U.S. Amateur.
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Adam Mitchell fell victim to a diabolical Pinehurst No. 2 course but in a different way. Check out semifinal action from the U.S. Amateur in pictures.
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Sometimes the best seat in the house is the lowest seat in the house. Tracy Wilcox captured these shots Friday at the U.S. Amateur.
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Emotions were running high Thursday at Pinehurst at the U.S. Amateur. Just ask Charlie Holland who reacts to his putt on No. 17.
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Only 32 players remain after the first round of match play at the U.S. Amateur.
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Thousands applied to play in the U.S. Amateur. There were 315 names trying to advance through stroke-play qualifying Tuesday. Here are some of them.
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You can lean, bend, twist, jump, or shout, but the ball doesn’t care. Check out Day 1 of the U.S. Amateur in pictures.
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Katherine Hull won the Canadian Women’s Open for her first LPGA title, taking advantage of Yani Tseng’s final-round meltdown. |
Carl Pettersson won his hometown event for his first PGA Tour victory in two years, closing with a 2-under 68 for a two-stroke victory. |