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.
Adrian Meronk and Craig Hinton shared medalist honors Tuesday during stroke-play qualifying for the British Amateur.
Here are images from sectional qualifying for the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion.
Photos By Tracy Wilcox: Check out a few pictures from Golfweek's Father and Son Open at Reunion Resort in Reunion, Fla. Jay Seawell is the Golfweek Father of the Year.
A new Lady Precept ball is coming to market soon – this time under the Bridgestone banner.
A new Lady Precept ball is coming to market soon – this time under the Bridgestone banner.
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, relation to par and earnings from the $3.55 Shinhan Korea Golf Championship Nov. 28, played at the par-72, 7,454-yard Jungmun Golf Club in Jeju Island, South Korea:
1. | Arron Oberholser | $1,000,000 | 72-73-70-68--284 | -4 |
2. | Kevin Na | 325,000 | 70-74-72-70--286 | -2 |
2. | Miguel Angel Jimenez | 325,000 | 70-75-69-72--286 | -2 |
4. | Trevor Immelman | 200,000 | 70-74-78-65--287 | -1 |
5. | Tim Petrovic | 147,500 | 70-77-72-70--289 | +1 |
5. | Daniel Chopra | 147,500 | 71-76-71-71--289 | +1 |
7. | Duffy Waldorf | 110,000 | 73-78-71-68--290 | +2 |
7. | Matt Kuchar | 110,000 | 72-74-74-70--290 | +2 |
7. | Mathias Gronberg | 110,000 | 74-75-71-70--290 | +2 |
7. | Brian Bateman | 110,000 | 68-75-73-74--290 | +2 |
11. | Billy Mayfair | 71,250 | 72-77-74-68--291 | +3 |
11. | Yong-Eun Yang | 71,250 | 66-75-80-70--291 | +3 |
11. | Padraig Harrington | 71,250 | 66-77-76-72--291 | +3 |
11. | J.J. Henry | 71,250 | 73-73-72-73--291 | +3 |
15. | Carlos Franco | 55,000 | 71-73-76-72--292 | +4 |
16. | Harrison Frazar | 50,000 | 70-80-76-67--293 | +5 |
17. | Frank Lickliter | 40,000 | 83-80-73-68--294 | +6 |
17. | Mark Calcavecchia | 40,000 | 70-76-76-72--294 | +6 |
17. | Joe Ogilvie | 40,000 | 71-76-72-75--294 | +6 |
20. | Mark Hensby | 31,500 | 73-77-76-69--295 | +7 |
21. | Zach Johnson | 29,500 | 70-80-74-72--296 | +8 |
21. | John Rollins | 29,500 | 71-80-71-74--296 | +8 |
23. | Tom Pernice Jr. | 27,000 | 68-80-87-71--297 | +9 |
23. | Brian Gay | 27,000 | 77-78-70-72--297 | +9 |
23. | Shaun Micheel | 27,000 | 71-78-76-72--297 | +9 |
26. | Nick Faldo | 24,500 | 74-80-73-71--298 | +10 |
26. | Ik Jae Jang | 24,500 | 77-76-73-72--298 | +10 |
28. | K.J. Choi | 23,000 | 76-77-78-68--299 | +11 |
29. | Brett Quigley | 22,083 | 74-83-72-72--301 | +13 |
29. | Cameron Beckman | 22,083 | 73-73-80-75--301 | +13 |
29. | Bo Van Pelt | 22,083 | 73-77-74-77--301 | +13 |
32. | Rich Beem | 21,500 | 69-81-78-75--303 | +15 |
33. | Craig Bowden | 21,000 | 73-83-76-72--304 | +16 |
33. | No Seok Park | 21,000 | 74-80-77-73--304 | +16 |
33. | Ted Purdy | 21,000 | 65-84-80-74--304 | +16 |
36. | Robert Gamez | 20,500 | 74-78-76-75--305 | +17 |
37. | Paul Stankowski | 20,250 | 79-78-74-75--306 | +18 |
38. | Alex Cjeka | 20,000 | 72-80-81-75--308 | +20 |