European Tour raises number of events for players to remain eligible

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- The European Tour will require its members to play in at least 12 events next year, increasing the minimum by one event as more players from around the globe contemplate whether to join the Tour for the $10 million Race to Dubai. The new regulations also insist that players play at least one regular European Tour event in continental Europe.

PGA Tour Notebook: Woods’ Chevron Challenge to offer ranking points

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Villegas captures Tour Championship

Camilo Villegas has made up a five-shot deficit to win the Tour Championship, closing with a 4-under 66 and beating Sergio Garcia on the first playoff hole with a two-putt par.

Mandatory European Tour events increased to 12

The European Tour tournament committee decided on Tuesday to increase the number of mandatory events players need to play on the European tour from 11 to 12.

Grant Me This: How many Stories can be Story of the Year?

First off, if you see Johnny Westphal, tell him he owes me one. Two, actually.

Vijay Singh to miss two months with arm injury

Vijay Singh is expected to be sidelined for at least two months because of an arm injury.

42nd National Championship returning to New Mexico

The 2009 PGA Professional National Championship will be contested June 28-July 1, 2009, at Twin Warriors Golf Club and Santa Ana Golf Club. The dates mark the first time that the showcase event for PGA Professionals will conclude on a weekday.

PGA Professional National Championship set to return to New Mexico

SANTA ANA PUEBLO, N.M. -- PGA of America President Brian Whitcomb has a blueprint that will play well in New Mexico tourism circles.

Woods unveils field for his event, says he expects to come back strong

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After three narrow defeats, Garcia admits he’s now low on confidence

ATLANTA (PA) -- Sergio Garcia has admitted his confidence has taken a battering after a third narrow defeat in the space of seven weeks.

Westwood takes positives from his playoff loss at British Masters

SUTTON COLDFIELD, England (PA) -- Lee Westwood is up to second on the European Order of Merit, but not quite in the way he had hoped.

Lawyer says Daly’s wife didn’t steal golfer’s phone

An attorney for John Daly's estranged wife, Sherrie Daly, says she did not steal the pro golfer's cell phone.

World’s Most Beautiful Courses: Pebble Beach

Beauty is subjective and in the eye of the beholder, but when the beholders are the PGA.com Advisory Board*, beauty is pretty definitive. We've asked officials at each course selected to tell us in their words why their course is an appropriate representative for The World's Most Beautiful Courses.

A Lesson Learned: The Tour Championship and keeping the faith

(ATLANTA, GA) -- Though the FedExCup was settled before the first shot was hit this week in Atlanta, there was no shortage of great golf, great thrills and dramatic moments this week at The Tour Championship presented by Coca Cola. The top 30 in the FedExCup standings came to the newly renovated East Lake Golf Club and put on quite a show -- particularly the four-man battle that shaped up on Sunday where at one point, it looked like each of the four might win.

Harig: Playoffs produced flubbed finale

It was a dream ending at the Tour Championship on Sunday with Camilo Villegas edging Sergio Garcia in a playoff for the prestigious title. Oh, except for the virtually meaningless finish of the FedEx Cup playoffs and the $10 million payout to Vijay Singh, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Ochoa tops Kung in Navistar Classic for first win in eight tries

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