The Incredibly Shrinking Sixth Hole
The par-four sixth hole was 289 yards Sunday, shortened substantially from the 431, 417 and 432 yards it was in the first three rounds.
View ArticleNothing Special From Mickelson
Phil Mickelson played O.K., but never great, at the P.G.A. Championship.
View ArticleHansen Ties for Low Round, but Comes Up Short
The banner for foreign-born players at the P.G.A. Championship ended up in the slender hands of Anders Hansen on Sunday.
View ArticleLots of Sand at P.G.A., but No Bunkers
A ruling on bunkers will prevent the situation that cost Dustin Johnson two strokes, and a spot in a playoff, at the 2010 P.G.A. Championship at Whistling Straits, another course with abundant sand.
View ArticleMcIlroy Gives Himself a Passing Grade, But Wants to Improve It
When Rory McIlroy met with the news media on the eve of the P.G.A. Championship, he assessed his season to date and graded it a B.
View ArticleBig-Hitting Woodland Looks Comfortable on Ocean Course
Gary Woodland, one of the PGA Tour's longest hitters, used his length to his advantage and posted 5-under 67 in the first round of the P.G.A. Championship, putting him in a four-way tie for second place.
View ArticleWind Bloats Scores of Club Pros at P.G.A.
With scores in the 80s and 90s, several of the 20 club professionals granted spots in the field were hit hard by the conditions.
View ArticleTough Course Lives Up to Its Reputation
Once the wind kicked up at the Ocean Course on Friday, so did the scores at the P.G.A. Championship.
View ArticleIn Contention, Scott Prefers to Look Forward
Adam Scott, who started three shots off the lead in Saturday's third round of the P.G.A. Championship, is not dwelling on his collapse in the British Open.
View ArticleThree Players Move Up at the P.G.A.
Bo Van Pelt, Jimmy Walker and Steve Stricker each shot five-under-par 67 as they bid for their first title in a Grand Slam tournament.
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