Hoffman uses Rules of Golf to his advantage
Charley Hoffman hits off a cart path during the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. On his way to winning the Deutsche Bank Championship, Charley Hoffman hit a shot off a cart path rather than take More...
Evans Scholars: The loop of their lives
Western Golf Association directors Peter Mone (left) and Tom Mallman (an Evans alumnus) flank brothers Albert and Stephen Akuamoah at Skokie Country Club. During economic strife and political turmoil in his More...
TMAG extends deal with China Golf Association
TaylorMade-Adidas Golf forges a partnership with China Golf Association. TaylorMade-Adidas Golf announced an extension of its partnership with the China Golf Association, appointing the company as the exclusive More...
TMAG extends deal with China Golf Association
TaylorMade-Adidas Golf forges a partnership with China Golf Association. TaylorMade-Adidas Golf announced an extension of its partnership with the China Golf Association, appointing the company as the exclusive More...
Chung, Langley, Uihlein picked for U.S. WAT
(left to right) David Chung, Scott Langley and Peter Uihlein David Chung, Scott Langley and Peter Uihlein were selected by the U.S. Golf Association to represent the U.S. at the 2010 World Amateur Team Championship. More...
Van Pelt finds short-game guru in Rodgers
Bo Van Pelt has been working with Phil Rodgers since 2009. You can pour the foundation for success at the practice range, the putting green, the manufacturer’s testing facility or even inside the fitness More...
Expecting a good week at Chambers Bay
The weather has been perfect for the U.S. Amateur at Chambers Bay. UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. –The U.S. Open may be coming to Chambers Bay in 2015, but I can think of three reasons why this year’s U.S. Amateur More...
Long course results in slow play at U.S. Am
Chambers Bay during the 2010 U.S. Amateur Championship. Images from the first round of stroke-play qualifying at Chambers Bay. Chambers Bay, at slightly more than 7,700 yards, is the longest course in U.S. More...
100th South African Open back to Durban
Distinctive fairway contours have wooed golfers for decades to South Africa to play Durban Country Club. The world’s second-oldest championship is coming back to South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal coast. The More...
W.Va. amateur faces second suspension
Tim Fisher, pictured in 2008, was suspended from USGA events for one year. All of a sudden, Tim Fisher is running out of places to play golf. The U.S. Golf Association suspended Fisher for one year after what More...










