A day after withdrawing from a U.S. Open sectional qualifier, 14-year-old Tianlang Guan has received a sponsor's exemption to play in the FedEx St. Jude Classic.
View images of Tiger Woods and a few other players from the final round of The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass.
Behind freshman Annie Park, USC took complete control at the NCAA Women's Championship on Wednesday, opening a 12-shot lead over Alabama after the morning wave.
Browse images from Round 2 of the Women's NCAA Championship in Athens, GA.
The AJGA’s Thunderbird International Junior is set to take place May 25-27 at Grayhawk Golf Club’s Raptor course in Scottsdale, Ariz. For the 13th consecutive year, the Thunderbird will boast a good field of homegrown American players along with an international mix.
Check out images from the final round of the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley.
Denny Glass, who has been tournament chairman for the Northeast Amateur in Rumford, R.I., since 1994, announced his retirement from that post last week. But his impact will be felt for years.
Check out photos from the first round of the 2013 Jones Cup in Sea Island, Ga.
Photos By Tracy Wilcox: Browse images from Round 2 of the Women's NCAA Championship in Athens, GA.
Stanford gets to spend a week in the life of freshman Mariah Stackhouse while at the NCAA Championship. The Stackhouse home is about 90 miles from the course, which was close enough for the Cardinal to pile in the team van early week and take in a home-cooked meal.
The USGA and R&A officially announced the ban of the anchored stroke on Tuesday morning, sending plenty of golf's elite players, coaches and equipment manufacturers to Twitter to make a statement.
Video: Our David Dusek breaks down Sang-Moon Bae's mostly Callaway bag that led to his win at the HP Byron Nelson Championship.
A 27-hole municipal course in Bandon Dunes would be located on a sandy, partially wooded stretch of ground six miles south of town center, overlooking a lagoon and coastal barrier sand bar.
View a few images of Streamsong Red and Streamsong Blue by architects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw of Coore & Crenshaw and Tom Doak of Renaissance Golf Design. Streamsong is located in Florida.
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John Corzilus |
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Feb. 9-10 |
Randy Haag |
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Feb. 22-24 |
Peter Dachisen |
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Mar. 2-24 |
Mike Schmitz |
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Mar. 8-10 |
Tim Jackson-Danny Green |
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Mar. 15-17 |
Derek Abel |
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Mar. 28-31 |
D.J. Trahan |
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Apr. 19-21 |
John Harris |
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Apr. 25-27 |
Gayle Sanchez |
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May. 1-4 |
Matt Bettencourt/Nick Ushijima |
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May. 1-2 |
Sosinski-Mangini-Strickland |
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May. 16-18 |
Brian Nosler |
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May. 17-19 |
Pat Tallent |
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May. 18-19 |
Sherrill Britt |
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Jun. 6-9 |
Grady Brame |
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Jun. 6-9 |
Lane Pippin |
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Jun. 7-9 |
Dillard Pruitt |
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Jun. 11-14 |
Nick Watney |
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Jun. 12-15 |
D.J. Trahan |
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Jun. 13-16 |
(Bryant Odom) |
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Jun. 17-22 |
Greggory LaVoie |
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Jun. 20-23 |
Ty Harris |
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Jun. 20-23 |
Brian Quackenbush |
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Jun. 25-28 |
Andrew Buckle |
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Jun. 27-30 |
John Goode |
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Jun. 29-1 |
Eddie Heinen |
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Jul. 3-5 |
Eric Jorgensen |
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Jul. 3-6 |
Erik Labitzke |
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Jul. 5-7 |
Wesley Pate |
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Jul. 10-13 |
Brady Stockton |
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Jul. 11-14 |
Braxton Wynns |
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Jul. 15-20 |
Ryan Moore |
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Jul. 16-18 |
Kevin Quinn |
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Jul. 16-20 |
Kyle Hess |
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Jul. 17-20 |
Lee Williams |
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Jul. 18-21 |
Bill Haas |
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Jul. 19-21 |
Tom Kennaday |
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Jul. 24-27 |
Simon Nash |
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Jul. 29-4 |
John Klauk |
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Aug. 6-9 |
Brock Mackenzie |
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Aug. 9-11 |
Dustin Bray |
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Aug. 12-15 |
Denton Walker |
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Buick Scramble |
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Aug. 12-16 |
Spencer Levin |
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Aug. 19-25 |
Ricky Barnes |
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Aug. 20-22 |
William Boles Jr. |
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Aug. 25-27 |
Scott McGihon |
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Aug. 26-30 |
Joseph Kalil |
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Aug. 30-2 |
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Aug. 31-2 |
Will Swift |
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Aug. 31-2 |
J.J. Jakovac |
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Sep. 21-26 |
George Zahringer |
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Sep. 28-3 |
Greg Reynolds |
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Oct. 2-6 |
Izatys Golf & Yacht Club |
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Oct. 3-6 |
Greg Earnhardt |
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Oct. 7-10 |
Patrick Mateer-Tom Cismoski |
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Oct. 17-20 |
Sandy Horacek |
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World Amateur Team Championship |
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Nov. 18-19 |
Bill McBride |
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Dec. 5-8 |
Ken Kellaney |
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Dec. 14-18 |
Carl Tuke |