Golf

4:16 PM ET World No. 411 Bradley Dredge recovered from a bogey at his first hole to take the first-round lead with a four-under-par 67 at the HNA France Open in Paris. He headed Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland and Englishman Andy Sullivan by one stroke at the Le Golf National course that will host
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7:00 PM ET ESPN News Services KILDEER, Ill. — World No. 1 Inbee Park is energized and ready to take aim at her eighth major. The thumb and back that bothered her in recent years are fine. Though, one thing is weighing on the LPGA Hall of Famer entering the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Someone
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6:55 PM ET Associated Press SAN DIEGO — Phil Rodgers, a five-time winner on the PGA Tour who became one of golf’s top instructors, died after a long battle with leukemia. He was 80. Rodgers died Tuesday morning at his home near San Diego. Rodgers developed into one of the top young players in the
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4:28 PM ET BETHESDA, Md. — After some frustrating performances on the greens of late, Tiger Woods had an extra putter in his bag Tuesday for a nine-hole practice round. Woods said he has been experimenting with it over the past week. The decision on whether to actually use it — and replace the Scotty
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4:00 PM ET Martin Kaymer believes he doesn’t need to prove himself ahead of Europe’s forthcoming Ryder Cup selection. Kaymer, a two-time Major winner, is the current world No. 103 and a long way from 2011 when he held the world No. 1 ranking. The German has not won any event since his U.S. Open
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8:47 PM ET John Daly, suffering from a right knee injury, said he had to withdraw from the 2018 U.S. Senior Open Championship because the USGA “turned down a cart” for the golfer. “Unfortunately — I had to WD from the US SENIOR OPEN. The deteriorating osteoarthritis isn’t helping my rt knee. I fall under
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3:14 AM ET Bubba Watson staged a remarkable final round comeback at the Travelers Championship on Sunday rallying from six shots back to capture the tournament title for the third time. But it was his post-win $200,000 donation to the tournament’s primary charity, the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, that may go down as
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