Golf

9:00 PM ET Associated Press SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Steve Stricker made his U.S. Senior Open debut Thursday with an eagle on the 17th hole for an 8-under 62 to share the lead with defending champion David Toms on a soft Warren Golf Course at the University of Notre Dame. Toms set a U.S. Senior
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12:07 PM ET One of Scotland’s most famous golf clubs and the site of Phil Mickelson’s 2013 Open victory will admit its first women members next month, Muirfield announced. Muirfield, home to The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, will have women members for the first time in its 275-year history when 12 are admitted next
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1:49 PM ET Tony Romo has been installed as the betting favorite to win next month’s American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament in Stateline, Nevada. Romo, the defending tournament champion, opened at 5-2 at Caesars Sportsbook. Former Major League Baseball pitchers Mark Mulder (3-1) and John Smoltz (5-1) are next, followed by retired NFL defensive
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3:01 PM ET As the first-ever PGA Tour event within the city limits of Detroit is set to begin Thursday, local union members from Teamsters Local 299 are now picketing over a contract negotiation dispute. Seven union employees at Detroit Golf Club, the host venue for the PGA tournament, including five groundsworkers and two mechanics,
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10:51 AM ET As the first-ever PGA Tour event within the city limits of Detroit is set to begin Thursday, local union members from Teamsters Local 299 are now picketing over a contract negotiation dispute. Seven union employees at Detroit Golf Club, the host venue for the PGA tournament, including five groundsworkers and two mechanics,
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8:07 PM ET A wrongful death lawsuit no longer names Tiger Woods in a claim against a South Florida restaurant that carries the golfer’s name. Woods’ attorneys announced Monday that the estate of a bartender who crashed his car and died after leaving the restaurant in December had voluntarily dismissed Woods as a defendant. But
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6:31 PM ET Associated Press CROMWELL, Conn. — Chez Reavie won the Travelers Championship on Sunday for his second PGA Tour victory and first in 11 years, closing with a 1-under 69 for a four-stroke victory over Keegan Bradley and Zack Sucher. The 37-year-old Reavie, also the 2008 Canadian Open winner, finished at 17-under 263
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