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It’s official: Tiger Woods is buying into Sean Foley’s swing principles.
Notes: Rickie Fowler explains Ryder Cup selection; Cog Hill's new greens
Tiger Woods' do-it-yourself approach gave way to working with Sean Foley, the Canadian-born swing coach who again was with Woods for an hour during his pro-am at Cog Hill for the BMW Championship.
Corey Pavin must play matchmaker if he has any chance to nix an overseas Cup drought.
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Tiger Woods experienced a Ryder Cup tradition for the first time Tuesday.
With the PGA Tour getting closer to a sponsor for the World Golf Championship at Doral, that leaves only three tournaments – Memphis, Hilton Head and the Bob Hope Classic – without title sponsors after 2010.
There are a few givens in this year's Ryder Cup. But here are some things we want to see.
Former Cup captain Ben Crenshaw had a "good feeling." Maybe Corey Pavin has a sixth sense.
Rickie Fowler is not only a gamble, he's the boldest American captain’s pick in Ryder Cup history.
Matt Kuchar is leading the FedEx Cup playoffs after two weeks, but is he atop the Power Rankings?
Our GolfChannel.com staff offers up their picks for the third FedEx Cup playoff event, the BMW Championship.
Captain Corey Pavin selects Tiger Woods, Zach Johnson, Stewart Cink and Rickie Fowler for Ryder Cup
U.S. captain Corey Pavin has four picks and one tough decision to fill out his Ryder Cup team.
Brendan Connolly of Castle Rock, Colo., claimed his first AJGA victory after carding a final-round 1-under-par 70 to finish the tournament at 2-under-par 211.
U.S. Ryder Cup will likely awake on Tuesday morning with a cell phone full of messages.
The splendid Spaniard, Miguel Angel Jimenez, delights in tooting his own horn in victory.
A guilty player, a fellow competitor and a rules enforcer chime in on yet another silly rules infraction.
We're living in a golf world of parity, where no one reigns and anyone can win the PGA Tour Playoffs.
Michael Johnson of Birmingham, Ala., made a 20-foot bogey putt on the last hole to post a 4-under-par total (68-72-72 – 212) and a one-shot victory over Jordan Spieth of Dallas and Emiliano Grillo of Bradenton, Fla.
Four years into the FedEx Cup and the system still is not perfect, but it's better than the alternative.
The final hole gave Jason Day a one-shot lead in the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Michael Johnson of Birmingham, Ala., shot even-par 72 Saturday to retain his first-round lead with a two-day total of 4-under-par 140.
Saturday is 'Moving Day' on the PGA Tour and that was certainly the case at the Deutsche Bank.
Anthony Kim’s only hope now is to persuade Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin with words, not scores.
Jason Day and Brandt Snedeker share lead after two rounds of the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Michael Johnson of Birmingham, Ala., used eight birdies during his round to overcome a streaky back nine and fire a 4-under-par 68.
Zach Johnson and Jason Day beat up on the TPC Boston and beat the rain at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Cuts are made and missed this week, from Mickelson's mouth to Monty's curious captain's picks.
Jim Furyk made sure he had two alarms to make his tee time Friday at the Deutsche Bank Championship, his cell phone and a wake-up call from the hotel.
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