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.
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.
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 from the Giddings Cup, played April 12 at the par-72 Golf Club at Terra Lago in Indio, Calif. (Note: First and third rounds best-ball format. Second round alternate shot):
1. | Dick Lahey-Steve Rhorer | 66-69-73--208 | -8 | |
2. | Bill Jackson-John Pigg | 66-74-70--210 | -6 | |
2. | Dick Connell-Jim Hays | 67-72-71--210 | -6 | |
4. | Bob Hullender-Van Lefferdink | 66-73-73--212 | -4 | |
5. | Steven Hakes-Stephen Yavorsky | 65-73-75--213 | -3 | |
6. | Jim Griffin-Mike Jacobsen | 68-68-78--214 | -2 | |
7. | Richard Anderson-Bob Wernick | 68-76-71--215 | -1 | |
7. | Jerry Cundari-Gaylord Davis | 70-71-74--215 | -1 | |
9. | Fred Rowland-Fred Strebel | 69-71-76--216 | E | |
9. | Chip Bridges-David Johnson | 70-72-74--216 | E | |
9. | Bob Fouke-Chris Maletis | 66-72-78--216 | E | |
12. | Mickey Jones-Steve Thompson | 73-70-74--217 | +1 | |
12. | Jeff Remington-Bruce Richards | 71-72-74--217 | +1 | |
12. | Dan Bohannon-Jim Colman | 73-72-72--217 | +1 | |
12. | James Johnson-John Nouskajian | 66-73-78--217 | +1 | |
12. | Ken Randol-Robert Stuart | 66-73-78--217 | +1 | |
17. | Bill Dobbs-John Walker | 68-72-78--218 | +2 | |
18. | Roger Brown-Bill Heldmar | 70-75-74--219 | +3 | |
18. | Alan B. Foster-Jerry Greenbaum | 72-69-78--219 | +3 | |
20. | John H. French-John T. Lindholm | 69-73-78--220 | +4 | |
21. | Kent Brown-Jack Lamey | 73-73-75--221 | +5 | |
21. | Doug Fraser-Spike Smith | 68-74-79--221 | +5 | |
21. | Jim LaPoint-Ronald S. Tucker | 74-72-75--221 | +5 | |
24. | Ray Laird III-Rick Rarick | 75-71-76--222 | +6 | |
24. | Frank O. Keener-Mike Nixon | 71-76-75--222 | +6 | |
24. | Roger Gunderson-Bill Holmes | 71-74-77--222 | +6 | |
27. | Jay Green-John Richart | 73-71-79--223 | +7 | |
27. | Arthur Jacobson-Steve Kulp | 70-78-75--223 | +7 | |
27. | Ned Steiner-Larry White | 73-75-75--223 | +7 | |
30. | Mike Guetz-Stan Smazal | 72-70-82--224 | +8 | |
30. | Jerry Kidney-Grant Maples, Jr. | 69-76-79--224 | +8 | |
30. | Dave Goss-Skip Pierce | 72-71-81--224 | +8 | |
30. | Bob Kain-Walt Martin | 76-77-71--224 | +8 | |
30. | Bob Forster-Tom Mahoney | 73-76-75--224 | +8 | |
35. | Steve Creekmore III-John Goode | 72-77-76--225 | +9 | |
35. | Stanley Lent-Jack Peat | 72-76-77--225 | +9 | |
35. | Jerry Hutton-Conrad Lopes | 75-72-78--225 | +9 | |
35. | Bob Howe-Nick Sica | 73-74-78--225 | +9 | |
39. | Bob Helgeson-Bob Lutz | 69-76-81--226 | +10 | |
39. | Scott Crone-Jack Manzi | 69-76-81--226 | +10 | |
39. | Ken Bien-Steve Wilson | 74-72-80--226 | +10 | |
39. | Nick Bradley-Phil Stuto | 76-73-77--226 | +10 | |
39. | Tom Brown-Frank Merhar | 74-74-78--226 | +10 | |
40. | Larry Frager-Kent Myers | 73-80-74--227 | +11 | |
41. | Todd Kennedy-Greg Mokler | 72-73-83--228 | +12 | |
41. | Gary Miller-Douglas Stewart | 75-78-75--228 | +12 | |
41. | Gerry Graham-Herb Weber | 75-77-76--228 | +12 | |
48. | Dick Ebner-Maury Klumok | 71-77-81--229 | +13 | |
49. | Kipp Downing-Jim King | 76-75-80--231 | +15 | |
50. | Joel Kaye-Gary Shemano | 72-78-82--232 | +16 | |
51. | D. Ron Lane-Ronald S. Maggard | 70-81-82--233 | +17 | |
52. | David Ishikawa-Fred Zane | 74-82-78--234 | +18 | |
52. | Sonny Holt-Steve Smith | 77-77-80--234 | +18 | |
52. | John Owens-Johnny Rodgers | 74-76-84--234 | +18 | |
55. | Jim Hotchkiss-Jack Quinlivan | 72-80-83--235 | +19 | |
55. | Merton Goode-Michael Goode | 70-80-85--235 | +19 | |
57. | Bill Bronner-Jim Bronner | 75-83-78--236 | +20 | |
58. | Mike Blum-Dennis Iden | 80-75-83--238 | +22 | |
59. | Bryan Conn-Lloyd Sappington | 77-82-84--243 | +27 | |
60. | Bob Gitchell-Gary Thompson | 78-78-88--244 | +28 | |