Bernhard Langer, the all-time leading winner on the PGA Tour Champions, will return to the Galleri Classic in Rancho Mirage next month. Langer missed the desert tournament last year with an injury.
1, Paul Goydos, 97.62%. 2, Paul Stankowski, 95.24%. 3, Steve Flesch, 94.05%. 4 (tie), Michael Muehr and Gene Sauers, 92.86%. 6 (tie), Scott Dunlap and Jerry Kelly, 91.67%. 8, 4 tied with 90.48%.
Danny Lee is set to make a highly anticipated return to the New Zealand Open in Queenstown next week, his first since turning professional 16 years ago.
Bridgeport's city council voted to settle a discrimination lawsuit filed by Officer Steven Figueroa, terminated in 2019 after ...
Steven Goff has covered soccer for The Washington Post since the early 1990s. He has a deep passion for covering soccer, telling the stories of people and places with deep ties to the sport ...
Neergaard-Petersen closed with a 65. Rabat, Morocco – Miguel Angel Jimenez won the Trophy Hassan II on Saturday at age 61 for ...
This was a PGA Tour breakthrough for Thomas Detry that was years in the making. Belgium had been waiting even longer.
Thomas Detry birdied the last four holes in a masterful six-under par 65 on Sunday to win the Phoenix Open by seven strokes, his first PGA Tour title making him ...
India's Jeev Milkha Singh secured a hole-in-one during his PGA TOUR Champions debut, finishing tied 28th. The tournament was won by Miguel Angel Jimenez, marking his 14th victory on the tour. Jimenez ...
Miguel Angel Jimenez, buoyed by a crucial eagle on the 17th hole, shot a final-round 69 to win the Trophy Hassan II in Rabat, ...
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