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While Phil Mickelson garnered most of the weekend attention as he pursued a record sixth AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am title, a Canadian with a considerably lower profile made off with the hardware. Nick Taylor, a 31-year-old who grew up in British Columbia and enjoyed a glittering amateur career, outperformed 49-year-old Mickelson on Sunday on the way to his second PGA Tour title.
Mickelson, who recently had been playing like a man whose glory days had expired, proved during the past two weeks that he’s not ready to walk into the sunset just yet, writes Ron Green Jr.
Min Woo Lee won his first European Tour title in just his 19th start, capturing the ISPS Handa Vic Open in his native Australia on Sunday.
Hee Young Park won the women’s ISPS Handa Vic Open in Australia on Sunday, making par on the fourth playoff hole to defeat Hye-Jin Choi after So Yeon Ryu had been eliminated on the second extra hole.
Past U.S. Open champion Geoff Ogilvy’s advocacy of mixed-gender tournaments was further fodder suggesting that the idea’s time has come in golf, writes Steve Eubanks.
The USGA and R&A’s release of their long-awaited Distance Insights Report last week sparked varied reactions and stirred hope of meaningful compromise in the quest to rein in the impact of increased hitting distance on the game, writes Jim Nugent.
Jason Day, the past world No. 1 who arrived at Pebble Beach ranked 46th, finished fourth, his best result in a year.
The LPGA announced late Sunday it has cancelled two upcoming tournaments in Asia – the Honda LPGA Thailand and the HSBC Women’s World Championship – due to continued concerns about the coronavirus outbreak.
Davis Thompson is showing unmistakable signs that he could become the next in a long line of University of Georgia golfers to enjoy success on the PGA Tour, writes Sean Fairholm.
After years of gestation, the East-West Matches for American mid- and senior amateurs will take place Nov. 6-8 at Maridoe Golf Club near Dallas.
A man who embodied the welcoming spirit of Irish golf has gone on to his great reward, this week’s installment of The Divot reports.
Mike Cullity
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