Just when you thought this beef stew was sliding toward the back burner, Chef Sergio plows through the door with a blow torch. The between and Sergio Garcia last week are now threatening to blossom into a full-on war of words. Everyone thought the two golfers would’ve cooled off by now, but judging by the statements Garcia made to members of the media Tuesday, someone’s...
Mr. Venturi won the 1964 United States Open, nearly collapsing from heat exhaustion. He later became a chief golf analyst for CBS Sports, where he worked for 35 years.
The USGA and R&A made the proposed ban official on Tuesday.
• Spaniard makes risque comment to Golf Channel• Woods and García fell out at Sawgrass this monthSergio García's ongoing spat with Tiger Woods took an unwelcome turn night, when the Spaniard made what could be interpreted as a racist remark about his opponent.The Spaniard was on stage at the European Tour's gala players' awards dinner, where he was questioned by the Golf Channel's Steve...
The R&A and the United States Golf Association have announced the adoption of Rule 14-1b of the Rules of Golf that prohibits anchoring the club in making a stroke.
The feud between and was taken to another level on Tuesday night., Garcia was at the European Tour's gala players' awards dinner, where he was asked a question about Woods. His answer could be construed as a racist remark:Garcia was asked in jest if he would have the American round for dinner one night during the upcoming US Open. "We will have him round every night," Garc
Nicolas Colsaerts hits one in the loo.
Golf’s governing bodies announced on Tuesday that anchoring the club against the body in making a stroke would be prohibited beginning Jan. 1, 2016.
The R&A and United States Golf Association have confirmed that the ban on anchored strokes will come into effect from January 1, 2016.

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