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The 113th edition of the U.S. Open comes to Merion Golf Club for the fifth time, although this is the first visit in 32 years. That explains why only 11 golfers in the 156-player field have any previous experience on the course in a competitive situation. Relatively limited course knowledge, further restricted by rain that has kept practice rounds to a minimum, provides an opportunity for a dark-horse...
Published: June 3, 2013
Matt Kuchar is the most successful golfer on the PGA Tour this year not named Tiger Woods. Kuchar’s two-stroke win Sunday in the Memorial was his second victory of the season—he won the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in February—and makes him the second multiple winner on tour this year. Woods, who has four tour victories, is the other. Kuchar moved up to No. 4 in the world...
Published: May 31, 2013
Rory McIlroy dominated the offseason headlines after an outstanding 2012 season and appeared poised to conquer the world as the planet’s top-ranked player. He came into the season after signing a major endorsement deal with Nike, riding the momentum from winning two majors the past two years and leading two tours in earnings. But McIlroy, 24, missed the cut at Abu Dhabi to open the year, lost...
Published: May 10, 2013
Vijay Singh just doesn’t know when to leave well enough alone. Not that he ever has known the right thing to do. Singh’s reputation was already soiled, despite all he has accomplished in the game. And now this. Singh filed a lawsuit against the PGA Tour on Wednesday in New York, claiming he had been subjected “to public humiliation and ridicule for months” during an investigation...