Category archives for: Golf

England’s Casey withdraws from Euro event

England’s Paul Casey withdrew from the Volvo World Match Play Championship on Sunday because of a right shoulder injury, and Sweden Robert Karlsson took his spot in the 24-man field in the European Tour event that begins Thursday at Finca Cortesin. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

LPGA stepping up promotion of social media

The LPGA will make following players on social media even easier. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Tiger to play Greenbrier Classic for first time

Tiger Woods is adding a new tournament to his schedule for the second time this year — the Greenbrier Classic. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Four-Ball: Where should Matt Kuchar’s win rank him?

And might we see another youngster contend at the Nelson this week? View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Na doesn’t chastise fans for taunts of choking

Kevin Na was booed, taunted and heckled on nearly every hole. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Kuchar avoids mistakes to take Sawgrass win

The only complaint about Matt Kuchar was not winning enough. He picked up a big one Sunday at The Players Championship. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Wojciechowski: Luke Donald poised to take golf’s next step

Luke Donald might not be the Ferrari in the garage like a Rory McIlroy or a Rickie Fowler, but the Englishman deserves his due. And before you ask, a major win isn’t long off, writes ESPN.com’s Gene Wojciechowski. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Harig: Top-10 machine Matt Kuchar cashes in

Matt Kuchar might look all smiles — especially after winning The Players on Sunday — but his tenacity might be his most telling trait, writes ESPN.com’s Bob Harig. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Scorchin’ Santos wins Madeira Island Open

Ricardo Santos shot a 9-under 63 Sunday to win the Madeira Islands Open by four strokes, becoming the first Portuguese-born golfer to win on the European Tour in his home country. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Tenn. St. nabs lead; Bethune-Cookman steady

Tennessee State took a five-stroke lead over Texas-Pan American in the Men’s Division I standings Saturday, and Bethune-Cookman maintained the top spot in the Women’s Division after the second round of the PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championship. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

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