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News item Karlsson leads Italian Open with course-record 61  
(Last Updated: 5/9/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Robert Karlsson broke the Tolcinasco course record with an 11-under 61 to surge into the lead at the halfway stage of the Italian Open on Friday.

News item Jeff Maggert leaves TPC following brother's death  
(Last Updated: 5/9/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

eff Maggert withdrew from The Players Championship, telling tournament officials that his brother died in a small plane crash in Colorado en route to his son's college graduation.

News item Masters champ Immelman out of TPC with illness  
(Last Updated: 5/8/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Masters champion Trevor Immelman withdrew Thursday morning from The Players Championship because of an illness, leaving the PGA Tour's flagship event without the last two major champions.

News item Wie struggles in first LPGA event since February  
(Last Updated: 5/8/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

The booming drives were there, but more often than not, Michelle Wie didn't know where they were going in her first round on the LPGA Tour since February.

News item Omaha man wins vote to play Torrey with celebs  
(Last Updated: 5/7/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

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News item Finchem talks 'professionalism'; no word on Daly  
(Last Updated: 5/7/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem stressed in a players meeting last week the importance of having a professional appearance. About the same time, a video was making the rounds of John Daly looking anything but that.

News item TPC Sawgrass architect Dye picked for golf Hall  
(Last Updated: 5/7/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Pete Dye, the golf course architect who built his reputation on risk-reward shots at courses like TPC Sawgrass and the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, was selected Tuesday for the World Golf Hall of Fame.

News item Creamer stops Ochoa's run with win at SemGroup  
(Last Updated: 5/5/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Paula Creamer squandered another late lead but came out with a playoff victory Sunday in the SemGroup Championship, beating Juli Inkster and ending Lorena Ochoa's four-tournament winning streak on the LPGA Tour.


News item Creamer stops Ochoa's run with win at SemGroup  
(Last Updated: 5/5/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Paula Creamer squandered another late lead but came out with a playoff victory Sunday in the SemGroup Championship, beating Juli Inkster and ending Lorena Ochoa's four-tournament winning streak on the LPGA Tour.


News item Lawrie wins Spanish Open in playoff for first win  
(Last Updated: 5/4/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Ireland's Peter Lawrie came from five strokes behind overnight in the Spanish Open on Sunday and then beat Spaniard Ignacio Garrido in a sudden-death playoff to claim his first European Tour title.

News item Watson birdies 18th for Champions win  
(Last Updated: 5/4/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Denis Watson birdied the final hole Sunday to win the FedEx Kinko's Classic, taking advantage of Nick Price's back-nine errors.


News item Youngster Kim smokes field for win at Wachovia  
(Last Updated: 5/4/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Anthony Kim became the youngest PGA Tour winner in six years, cruising to a five-shot win over Ben Curtis on Sunday in the Wachovia Championship.


News item Youngster Kim smokes field for win at Wachovia  
(Last Updated: 5/4/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Anthony Kim became the youngest PGA Tour winner in six years, cruising to a five-shot win over Ben Curtis on Sunday in the Wachovia Championship.


News item DeCorso takes South Georgia for first N'wide win  
(Last Updated: 5/4/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Bryan DeCorso won the South Georgia Classic for his first Nationwide Tour win.

News item Wie enters qualifying for U.S. Women's Open  
(Last Updated: 5/1/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Michelle Wie was among 1,236 players who have entered the U.S. Women's Open, the first time she will go through open qualifying for a major since she was in the eighth grade.

News item Woods knee update: Everything 'right on schedule'  
(Last Updated: 5/1/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Tiger Woods says his left knee is "right on schedule" for recovery in time for the U.S. Open in June, if not sooner.

News item Harmon's side: He denies offering Daly an apology  
(Last Updated: 4/30/2008, Source: ESPN.com - Golf)

Golf instructor Butch Harmon spoke to John Daly last week, but said he did not offer an apology for parting ways with the troubled golfer after reports that Daly had been drinking in a hospitality tent at a March PGA Tour event.

News item What Will 2007 Do Next?  
(Last Updated: 1/2/2007, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

By BRIAN HEWITT
The New Year is just an infant. But already there is a tidal wave of buzz, expectation and anticipation.

News item Reviewing 2006; Previewing 2007  
(Last Updated: 1/1/2007, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

TheGolfChannel.com is counting down its top 5 stories of the year from this past season in golf, as well as looking at the top 5 'Big Questions' on the PGA TOUR in 2007.

News item Is Change a Good Thing?  
(Last Updated: 1/1/2007, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

With 2007 upon us, players, fans and officials can only wonder how things will work out with the next FedExCup.

News item Can Tiger Slam?  
(Last Updated: 12/30/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

Tiger Woods gets questioned a lot. Why does he do the things he does? How can he do the things he does?

News item Woods Reveals Wife is Pregnant  
(Last Updated: 12/30/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

Tiger Woods celebrated his 31st birthday Saturday by sharing some of his biggest news of the year -- his wife is expecting their first child this summer.

News item Mercedes-Benz Gets '07 in Gear  
(Last Updated: 12/30/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

A season of great interest and intrigue gets underway as the 2007 PGA TOUR kick-starts a new campaign at the Mercedes-Benz Championship.

News item Woods to Skip Season-Opener  
(Last Updated: 12/29/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

Tiger Woods decided Friday to skip the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship.

News item Will Phil Bounce Back?  
(Last Updated: 12/28/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

They asked a few years ago in a commercial, “What will Phil do next?” We ask now, “Will Phil recover from his Winged Foot hangover?”

News item Tiger Named AP Story of the Year  
(Last Updated: 12/27/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

It was, even by Tiger Woods’ standards, an exceptional year: eight PGA TOUR victories.

News item Former President Ford Always a Golfer at Heart  
(Last Updated: 12/27/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

While living in the White House, former President gerald Ford swam every day, skied regularly and played golf and tennis better than most other presidents, historians say.

News item Changing of the Guard?  
(Last Updated: 12/27/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

Tiger Woods is a clear No. 1. The 'Big 5' is no more. So who will challenge Woods for wins and majors next year?

News item Ochoa Awarded AP Female Athlete of the Year  
(Last Updated: 12/27/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

Lorena Ochoa learned at an early age to aim high and not be afraid to fail.

News item This feed has moved.  
(Last Updated: 12/26/2006, Source: PGATour.com)

This feed has moved. To view the feed in its new location, please direct your RSS reader to http://www.pgatour.com/rss/top_stories.rss.

News item Notes: Last Chance for Status; Golf's Yogi Berra  
(Last Updated: 12/26/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

Tom Byrum suffered the biggest heartache at the final stage of PGA TOUR qualifying when he finished bogey-bogey.

News item Entertaining Tales from the PGA TOUR  
(Last Updated: 12/26/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

Starting the season in Hawaii usually means a player is coming off a good year on the PGA TOUR.

News item Tiger Selected AP Athlete of the Year in Close Vote  
(Last Updated: 12/25/2006, Source: www.thegolfchannel.com)

Tiger Woods had an answer for everything.