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Brendon Todd completed a fantastic four days in Irving, Texas, to win the 2014 HP Byron Nelson Championship over some tough competition. Mike Weir, Charles Howell III and Marc Leishman all had strong performances on Sunday to make it a tough challenge for the eventual winner. However, Todd was able to do enough on the final day to stay ahead of the field and earn his first title of the year. Here...
Published: May 12, 2014
A lengthy weather delay threw a wrench in the proceedings, but Martin Kaymer overcame the adversity to win the 2014 Players Championship on Sunday thanks to a 13-under-par mark. Kaymer, along with other contenders such as Jordan Spieth, unraveled because of the delay as approaching darkness threatened to push the tournament into a fifth day. But Kaymer was able to regain some semblance of...
Published: May 11, 2014
Lost in the shuffle of something called a draft has been three thrilling rounds of action at TPC Sawgrass as the best golfers in the world jockey for position on the 2014 Players Championship leaderboard. Sunday marks the fourth and final round of action, as Martin Kaymer and Jordan Spieth lead the way atop the proceedings but close behind are two underdogs with plenty of momentum in Sergio Garcia...
Published: April 12, 2014
Expect the unexpected Saturday. Cliche sure, but the first two rounds of the 2014 Masters at Augusta provided more thrills than even the top experts could have predicted. The challenging course swallowed the biggest of names whole, which in turn allowed under-the-radar contenders and flat-out unknowns to jump into serious contention. As the action unfolds on Saturday, be sure to keep these odds and...
Published: April 12, 2014
Day 3 at Augusta has already arrived, and like the blinding pace of the two days prior, Saturday promises to be both thrilling and yet another reminder as to the small gap in skill that separates the world’s best. With Bubba Watson on top and a few other former Masters champions close behind, it’s more than acceptable to be glued to the tube today. Here’s a look at the current leaderboard,...
Published: April 8, 2014
The time is now for the next generation of golf superstars to seize the moment at the 2014 Masters. Tigers Woods or not—he’ll miss the legendary tournament at Augusta due to injury—it’s time for the sport to see a new name rise to the occasion. Rory McIlroy said as much days before the showdown, per the AP via ESPN: “It’s almost like golf is waiting for someone...
Published: April 4, 2014
Shanshan Feng of China jumped out to an early lead on Thursday at the 2014 Kraft Nabisco Championship—one of the LPGA’s five major tournaments—thanks to a six-under 66. Despite a strong showing, South Korea’s Se Ri Pak came in a close second along with America’s Michelle Wie at five-under 67. Not far behind was 15-year-old amateur Angel Yin, who shot a four-under 68 to...
Published: October 6, 2013
The Americans dominated Day 3 of the Presidents Cup, but so did the weather—again. Team USA holds a five-point lead over the International team after dominating through the first two days and what the golfers could actually do in Day 3: The first four-ball session was completed, but only one match in the second session went final after delays from Friday bumped everything back. Play was suspended...
Published: October 5, 2013
Day 2 of the Presidents Cup from Muirfield Village brought plenty of excitement while it lasted, but weather forced a delay that has moved the latter half of the action to Saturday before the Day 3 festivities begin. Rain battered the course, resulting in a lengthy delay and a call for grounds crew to work on the course, as documented by the PGA Tour: By the time the course was ready for action to...
Published: September 13, 2013
The BMW Championship is underway, and the top 70 players in the FedEx Cup standings throw down for the right to advance. Sitting atop the list are familiar names. Henrik Stenson recently jumped Tiger Woods for the No. 1 spot. Not far behind is Adam Scott, who is just over 100 points from the lead. His name being the drop-off point—the remainder of the names are 900 points or more out of the lead. The...