Funk shoots 5-under to lead at U.S. Senior Open

Fred Funk fired a 5-under 65 to take the first-round lead at the U.S. Senior Open on Thursday.

After a 63, Points tops a packed board at Nationwide Cox Classic

OMAHA, Neb. -- D.A. Points, from Pekin, Ill., shot an 8-under 63 Thursday in the opening round of the Cox Classic on the Nationwide Tour to lead the way at Champions Run Golf Club.

After a 63, Points top packed board at Nationwide Cox Classic

OMAHA, Neb. -- D.A. Points, from Pekin, Ill., shot an 8-under 63 Thursday in the opening round of the Cox Classic on the Nationwide Tour to lead the way at Champions Run Golf Club.

Bridgestone Notebook: Montgomery reluctantly confronts the 19th cup

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Goosen takes narrow lead on tamer Firestone South at WGC-Bridgestone

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Callaway Golf quarterly income jumps, largely on overseas growth

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Inkster, age 48, shoots 65 to lead Women’s British

Juli Inkster had an eagle and five birdies Thursday in a record-tying 7-under 65 to take the early lead at the Women's British Open, and Annika Sorenstam had a miserable start to her final major.

In-progress scores: U.S. Senior Open first round

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Lefty tunes up for PGA at revamped Oakland Hills

Phil Mickelson spent more than three hours dissecting the front nine at revamped Oakland Hills, site of the PGA Championship next week.

Norman turns down PGA Championship invitation

Greg Norman, whose bid to become the oldest winner in major championship history fell just short at this month's British Open, has decided to decline an invitation to play in the PGA Championship.

Playing in Higher Altitudes

This week the PGA Tour hosts the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open at the base of the beautiful Sierra Nevada's. The Jack Nicklaus designed Montreux Golf & Country Club is one of the most scenic Tour stops and will pose many challenges to the golfers who have honed their skills at sea level. The generic adjustment for golfers is to add 10% of yardage to each club. So, if you hit a sand wedge 100 yards at sea level it will travel 110 yards in the thin air of the Sierra's. The 10% rule is a good starting point but does not take in account the many variables of playing golf at elevation. When playing golf at elevation, controlling your trajectory is most crucial. A high ball flight in thin air makes controlling your distances very difficult. It is very important to have a penetrating ball flight which is constant with each club in the bag.

PGA.COM and PGATOUR.COM to provide special Michelle Wie coverage

She is one of the most compelling stories in sports; a heroine that can carry a sport to many, a victim of circumstance and questionable decisions to others. Her smile can illuminate an entire fairway -- and her frustrations can linger throughout a tournament. She is one of the most watched, photographed and written on figures in golf -- and she's only 18.

Scott McCarron states support for Michelle Wie

Reno -- Scott McCarron, a long-time PGA TOUR veteran and well-respected member of the TOUR has some strong opinions about Michelle Wie's presence at this week's Legends Reno-Tahoe Championship.

World’s Most Beautiful Courses: Pinehurst No. 2

There's an old quote that Tommy Armour made, back in Pinehurst's earliest years, that says, "The man that doesn't feel emotionally stirred when he golfs at Pinehurst beneath those clear blue skies and with the pine fragrance in his nostrils is one who should be ruled out of golf for life."

Bridgestone Notebook: Cink at his best a week too late for the majors

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Norman brings his comeback tour to U.S. Senior Open in Colorado

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