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Need to know where and when to watch the 2012 PGA Championship? Check here for dates, times, live stream and viewing information from this year’s major coverage. 2012 marks the 94th edition of the storied PGA Championship. Each year, the championship is hosted by the best golf courses that the United States has to offer. This year, a first-time host was chosen. The swirling and shifting winds...
Published: August 3, 2012
Jim Furyk continued his excellent play at the WGC Bridgestone International, posting a second round four-under par 65. The fabled Firestone Country Club is hosting Day 2 of the WGC Bridgestone International PGA Tour tournament from Akron, Ohio. This storied tournament is featuring the top 50 players in the world and 28 other invited competitors. There will be no cut for this tournament, no matter how...
Published: July 29, 2012
Ricardas Berankis has no business being in the ATP Farmers Classic 2012 championship. The Lithuanian came into this tournament without very much success at all in his professional career. He’s currently ranked No. 141 in the world, according to ATP rankings. The 28-man tournament has provided some unexpected results so far. Nothing is more unexpected than the emergence of Berankis. The unseeded...
Published: July 28, 2012
After nearly three days of play at British Senior, Fred Couples is in position to win. American favorites Mark Calcavecchia, Tom Lehman and Tom Watson have all seemingly played themselves out of contention. Watson posted a four-under today, but his efforts are a little too late. He currently sits well behind current leader Bernhard Langer, who is beginning to pull away from the pack. Lehman fell out...
Published: July 27, 2012
Adam Scott’s collapse at the British Open will go down as one of the biggest in golf major history. Scott played to win for three days but ultimately fell short after an astonishing four straight bogeys to finish the tournament. It wasn’t even that Ernie Els played that great. A collapse by Brandt Snedeker and inconsistent play by Tiger Woods opened the door for him to slowly slip into...
Published: July 1, 2012
Yesterday, rain stormed the AT&T National tournament grounds in Bethesda, Md. Tiger Woods did some storming of his own. Woods shot a bogey-free four-under-par 67 to climb into second place on the leader board. His round of 67 was the lowest he shot at the AT&T National since the final round of his win there in 2009 (ESPN). His best performances have come with huge crowds cheering him on. Recently,...