Justin Rose returned to No. 3 in the Official World Golf Ranking after his U.S. Open victory at Merion.
A look back at the week that was for 2013 U.S. Open champion Justin Rose.
Chris Williams will make his professional debut this week at the Travelers Championship, a week after playing in the U.S. Open as an amateur and missing the cut by a single shot.
View images of the 2013 National Championship. Alabama defeated Illinois for the win.
lorida teen Sam Horsfield easily earned a spot in the U.S. Amateur Public Links on Tuesday, and now might have a larger competition.
Check out images from the final round of the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley.
After the first round of stroke-play qualifying at the U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links in Norman, Okla., USC teammates Annie Park and Doris Chen are tied atop the leaderboard at 4-under 68.
Here are images from sectional qualifying for the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion.
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Justin Rose became the first English golfer to win a U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin won at Hazeltine National in 1970.
Justin Rose became the first English golfer to win a U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin won at Hazeltine National in 1970.
Justin Rose became the first English golfer to win a U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin won at Hazeltine National in 1970.
Video: Tom Kroll of TaylorMade sits down with our David Dusek to discuss Justin Rose's winning bag at the U.S. Open.
Madden’s on Gull Lake, a 63-hole resort in Brainerd, Minn., has instituted walking green fees for all of its courses. It's a bit of a gamble because cart fees are an important revenue stream, but the resort is betting that the policy will generate new business.
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.
Final scores with relation to par March 5 from the $1.3 million Toshiba Senior Classic, played on the 6,584-yard, par-71 Newport Beach Country Club course. The tournament was shortened to 36 holes due to rain:
1. | Allen Doyle | $195,000 | 69-67--136 | -6 |
2. | Jim Thorpe | $104,000 | 70-67--137 | -5 |
2. | Howard Twitty | $104,000 | 67-70--137 | -5 |
4. | Roy Vucinich | $78,000 | 66-72--138 | -4 |
5. | John Mahaffey | $41,600 | 73-66--139 | -3 |
5. | Bill Brask | $41,600 | 70-69--139 | -3 |
5. | John D. Morgan | $41,600 | 70-69--139 | -3 |
5. | Graham Marsh | $41,600 | 70-69--139 | -3 |
5. | Joe Inman | $41,600 | 69-70--139 | -3 |
5. | Tom Jenkins | $41,600 | 69-70--139 | -3 |
5. | Dave Eichelberger | $41,600 | 66-73--139 | -3 |
5. | Larry Nelson | $41,600 | 67-72--139 | -3 |
13. | Lee Trevino | $23,400 | 71-69--140 | -2 |
13. | Jim Ahern | $23,400 | 70-70--140 | -2 |
13. | George Archer | $23,400 | 69-71--140 | -2 |
13. | Jose Maria Canizares | $23,400 | 69-71--140 | -2 |
13. | Hubert Green | $23,400 | 69-71--140 | -2 |
18. | Walter Hall | $17,778 | 72-69--141 | -1 |
18. | Kermit Zarley | $17,778 | 72-69--141 | -1 |
18. | Hale Irwin | $17,778 | 72-69--141 | -1 |
18. | Bob Charles | $17,778 | 71-70--141 | -1 |
22. | Steve Veriato | $14,008 | 74-68--142 | E |
22. | Jim Colbert | $14,008 | 73-69--142 | E |
22. | Bruce Fleisher | $14,008 | 71-71--142 | E |
22. | Isao Aoki | $14,008 | 69-73--142 | E |
26. | Bob Eastwood | $11,570 | 72-71--143 | +1 |
26. | Bob Dickson | $11,570 | 72-71--143 | +1 |
26. | Dana Quigley | $11,570 | 70-73--143 | +1 |
26. | Gary McCord | $11,570 | 69-74--143 | +1 |
30. | Bruce Summerhays | $9,187 | 75-69--144 | +2 |
30. | Mark Hayes | $9,187 | 75-69--144 | +2 |
30. | J.C. Snead | $9,187 | 74-70--144 | +2 |
30. | David Graham | $9,187 | 73-71--144 | +2 |
30. | Calvin Peete | $9,187 | 73-71--144 | +2 |
30. | Hugh Baiocchi | $9,187 | 70-74--144 | +2 |
36. | Buzz Thomas | $6,382 | 76-69--145 | +3 |
36. | Rocky Thompson | $6,382 | 75-70--145 | +3 |
36. | Walter Zembriski | $6,382 | 72-73--145 | +3 |
36. | Frank Conner | $6,382 | 73-72--145 | +3 |
36. | Walt Morgan | $6,382 | 72-73--145 | +3 |
36. | Terry Dill | $6,382 | 71-74--145 | +3 |
36. | Al Geiberger | $6,382 | 71-74--145 | +3 |
36. | Jim Albus | $6,382 | 71-74--145 | +3 |
36. | John Jacobs | $6,382 | 71-74--145 | +3 |
36. | Tommy Aaron | $6,382 | 71-74--145 | +3 |
36. | Tom McGinnis | $6,382 | 70-75--145 | +3 |
47. | David Lundstrom | $4,290 | 75-71--146 | +4 |
47. | Dale Douglass | $4,290 | 75-71--146 | +4 |
47. | Larry Ziegler | $4,290 | 75-71--146 | +4 |
47. | Leonard Thompson | $4,290 | 74-72--146 | +4 |
47. | Tom Kite | $4,290 | 72-74--146 | +4 |
52. | Chi Chi Rodriguez | $3,009 | 76-71--147 | +5 |
52. | Jerry McGee | $3,009 | 75-72--147 | +5 |
52. | Mike McCullough | $3,009 | 73-74--147 | +5 |
52. | Ed Dougherty | $3,009 | 73-74--147 | +5 |
52. | Butch Baird | $3,009 | 73-74--147 | +5 |
52. | Fred Gibson | $3,009 | 72-75--147 | +5 |
52. | Dean Overturf | $3,009 | 72-75--147 | +5 |
59. | Lanny Wadkins | $2,275 | 78-70--148 | +6 |
59. | Ray Carrasco | $2,275 | 77-71--148 | +6 |
59. | Orville Moody | $2,275 | 76-72--148 | +6 |
59. | John Bland | $2,275 | 73-75--148 | +6 |
63. | Dave Stockton | $1,885 | 77-72--149 | +7 |
63. | Harold Henning | $1,885 | 73-76--149 | +7 |
65. | Dave Hill | $1,560 | 81-69--150 | +8 |
65. | Bob Lendzion | $1,560 | 79-71--150 | +8 |
65. | Gene Littler | $1,560 | 77-73--150 | +8 |
68. | Jay Sigel | $1,183 | 81-70--151 | +9 |
68. | Jim Dent | $1,183 | 78-73--151 | +9 |
68. | Bob Duval | $1,183 | 79-72--151 | +9 |
68. | Tom Shaw | $1,183 | 75-76--151 | +9 |
72. | Tom Wargo | $919 | 77-75--152 | +10 |
72. | Miller Barber | $919 | 76-76--152 | +10 |
72. | DeWitt Weaver | $919 | 73-79--152 | +10 |
75. | Arnold Palmer | $754 | 79-74--153 | +11 |
75. | Don Bies | $754 | 79-74--153 | +11 |
75. | Kikuo Arai | $754 | 75-78--153 | +11 |
78. | Jimmy Powell | $650 | 80-74--154 | +12 |
-- Associated Press | ||||