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Oct 22nd, 2016 Article

CIMB Classic

In The PGA Takeaway, Teryn Schaefer recaps the final round of the 2016 CIMB Classic, where Justin Thomas successfully defended his title, Anirban Lahiri brought his CurryPower and Zac Blair chased a lizard on the course.

Oct 21st, 2016 Article

Highlights from CIMB Classic

In the third round of the 2016 CIMB Classic, Anirban Lahiri separates himself from the field with his 7-under 65 and Justin Thomas closes strong with five straight birdies coming down the stretch. And there's a hole in one from Kevin Na! 

Oct 10th, 2016 Article

Why Did Tiger Call It Off?

With Tiger claiming his game is "vulnerable" we dig into why he pulled out of the Safeway Open. 

Oct 9th, 2016 Article

The Top 10 Tiger Woods Facts

As Tiger Woods makes his long-awaited comeback this week at the Safeway Classic, we thought we’d give you the top ten Tiger Woods facts to chew on.

Oct 8th, 2016 Article

Hole in one for Hibs manager

Hibs manager Neil Lennon bought drinks for everyone in the clubhouse after landing an elusive hole in one. 

Oct 3rd, 2016 Article

Rare photo archive of 1963 Open found

A rare collection of photographic slides showing the 1963 Open Championship at Royal Lytham has been discovered at an auction in Manchester. 

Oct 2nd, 2016 Article

Danny Willett: my brother was right

Peter Willett’s article in National Club Golfer before the Ryder Cup described American fans as a "baying mob of imbeciles", "cretins" and "dim Yanks". Now Danny Willett is backing him up.

Sep 30th, 2016 Article

Spanish fight back keeps Team Europe in contention

The fight back continues from Team Europe, with the Spanish duo of Garcia and Cabrera–Bella securing a valuable, perhaps invaluable, half against Spieth and Reed, who for so long had looked comfortable victors.