Golf

3:27 PM ET Tiger Woods will be grouped with fellow U.S. Open champions Justin Rose and Jordan Spieth for the first two rounds at Pebble Beach next week. They will tee off at 5:09 p.m. ET on Thursday and 11:24 a.m. Friday. Defending champion Brooks Koepka tees off at 4:47 p.m. along with reigning Open
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4:21 PM ET Associated Press HAMILTON, Bermuda — The PGA Tour is going to Bermuda for the first time with a new tournament that adds to the fall schedule. The Bermuda Championship will be played Oct. 31 through Nov. 3 at Port Royal. It will be held the same week as the HSBC Champions, a
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2:49 PM ET Tiger Woods‘ former coach, Hank Haney, took to Twitter on Tuesday to counter the golfer’s criticism last week over Haney’s SiriusXM radio suspension in the wake off comments made on the air about women golfers. “Amazing how @tigerwoods has now become the moral authority on issues pertaining to women,” Haney said in
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10:10 AM ET The conjecture over whether Tiger Woods made an error in not playing competitive golf between the Masters and PGA Championship is not likely to subside, with legitimate arguments on both sides of the issue, especially given his missed cut at the year’s second major championship. But there is clearly a benefit to
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8:09 PM ET Suspended from his radio show for remarks he made about female golfers, particularly those from South Korea heading into the U.S. Women’s Open, Hank Haney tweeted on Sunday that the victory by Jeongeun Lee6 was validation of his Wednesday “prediction” on his SiriusXM program. Lee6 shot a final-round 70 in Charleston, S.C.
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7:43 PM ET Associated Press CHARLESTON, S.C. — Jeongeun Lee6 is No. 1 at the U.S. Women’s Open. The 23-year-old South Korean shot a 1-under 70 on Sunday, enduring some shaky moments after opening up a three-stroke lead with three to play to hold off third-round co-leader Celine Boutier. Lee6 was ahead by three after
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5:29 PM ET DUBLIN, Ohio – Tiger Woods walked off the 18th green at Muirfield Village on Sunday annoyed by the finish but encouraged by his overall play this week at the Memorial Tournament, his last competition before the U.S. Open. Woods was 7 under par for his round through 13 holes and had missed
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6:40 PM ET Associated Press DUBLIN, Ohio — Patrick Cantlay got another handshake with Jack Nicklaus, this time as the Memorial winner. Starting four shots behind, Cantlay closed with an 8-under 64 for a two-shot victory Sunday. It was the lowest final round by a winner in tournament history, and it moved the 27-year-old Californian
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6:16 PM ET Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa — Kevin Sutherland birdied the second hole of a playoff with Scott Parel on Sunday at Wakonda Club to win the Principal Charity Classic in the third-largest comeback in PGA Tour Champions history. Two months after outlasting Parel on the seventh extra hole in Mississippi in a
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