Jason Dufner stood on the 18th green, his lips together seemingly trying to suppress a smile while his playing partner finished the hole to end the Byron
Jason Dufner stood on the 18th green, his lips together seemingly trying to suppress a smile while his playing partner finished the hole to end the Byron
Rickie Fowler kept telling anyone who would listen that his first PGA Tour win was coming soon. Considering the location, it made perfect sense.
A first-time PGA Tour winner one weekend, a married man the next. The spring of 2012 will go down as a memorable time in Jason Dufner's life.
Six years later, Ben Curtis is a PGA Tour champion again. His victory Sunday in the Texas Open didn't come easy.
Masters champion Bubba Watson has his home in North Carolina up for sale.
Bubba Watson saved par from the pine straw and won the Masters on the second hole of a playoff over Louis Oosthuizen.
Trapped in the trees, Bubba Watson had no chance. Good thing he's one of those guys who never hits the ball straight.
Two players from different ends of the spectrum each made Augusta National look vulnerable Saturday. Now, Peter Hanson and Phil Mickelson will be paired
Jason Dufner has done a lot of nice things over the last few years, which explains why he is No. 31 in the world ranking. He just hasn't done anything to
Freddie Couples turned back the clock Friday — back to 1992 — during a seven-birdie second round that coaxed a fist pump from the California-cool 52-year-old
Sergio Garcia was supposed to shed that "best player never to win a major" label years ago. Yet here he is, 32 and still searching.
Lee Westwood might be wondering if he's contending for a green jacket or the claret jug. In search of his first major title, Westwood bundled up in long
A White House spokesman said Thursday that President Barack Obama believes women should be admitted as members to the all-male Augusta National, home of the
Russ Berkman's dream came true when he won a lottery for four passes to Wednesday's practice round at the Masters golf tournament in Georgia. But the Seattle-area resident's
Henrik Stenson made two eagles. Tiger Woods sprayed two shots into the trees.
Even at the point of a bayonet, Billy Payne wouldn't budge. Jabbed, prodded and poked repeatedly at his annual news conference about whether a woman would
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