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US Open, PGA winner Koepka voted PGA Tour Player of Year
Koepka became only the fifth player to win the US Open and PGA in the same season and the fifth American since 1945 to win three majors before turning 29.
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Woods seizes share of early lead at Tour Championship
It is the second straight event in succession Woods has shared the first-round lead after he and Rory McIlroy were tied at the top with 62s on day one of the BMW Championship in Philadelphia.
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Woods, McIlroy share lead for first time on PGA Tour
The key to Woods’ score was assured putting with the old Scotty Cameron putter he brought out of mothballs after wielding it in 13 of his 14 major victories more than a decade ago.
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Woods confident of getting the 'job done' soon on PGA Tour
Dustin Johnson is defending champion at the Northern Trust tournament, but all eyes will be on Tiger Woods when the PGA Tour’s FedExCup playoffs begin in New Jersey on Thursday.
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[WATCH] Brandon Stone: Young with a long shot
EWN Sports reporter Marc Lewis speaks to South African professional golfer Brandon Stone about being listed in the top 100 of the PGA Tour world ranking.
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Golf world salutes Australian Lyle after he loses cancer battle
Lyle, who had two wins on the feeder Web.com tour in 2008 and played 121 US PGA Tour tournaments, was diagnosed with leukaemia as a teenager and suffered a relapse in 2012.
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Matsuyama grabs share of Memorial lead, Tiger toils
Former world number one Woods arrived at Muirfield with big expectations after his solid Players Championship but he was slow out of the gate as he battled tightness in his lower back.
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Simpson wins Players Championship by four strokes
The 2012 US Open champion was never seriously challenged after starting the day with a seven-shot lead, though Woods briefly got within four strokes after making six birdies in the first 12 holes.
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Masters runner-up Fowler - 'I'm ready to win'
The four-times winner on the PGA Tour has now finished in a share of fifth place or better in eight majors, with three of those second-place finishes.
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No repeat championship for Johnson at WGC Match Play
After losing his opening match to Austrian Bernd Wiesberger on Wednesday, the world number one slumped to a 4 & 3 defeat by Canadian Adam Hadwin at Austin Country Club.
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Mickelson ends five-year victory drought in Mexico
The 47-year-old Hall of Famer, who had not won since the 2013 British Open, was thrilled to find his golden touch and make a long-awaited breakthrough at the Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City.
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Inconsistent Woods six behind first-round leaders at Riviera
Defending champion and world number one Dustin Johnson battled to a 74 after an early triple bogey.
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Hard-hitting Woods eschews swing coach after back surgery
Tiger Woods says because no-one tell him how to react after back surgery last Apri, he would rather rely on his own instincts.
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Tiger dazzles in long-awaited return from injury
Woods appeared pain free at the Albany course on the island of New Providence where he mixed five birdies with two bogeys for a three-under-par 69.
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Former number one Donald in hospital after heart scare
Luke Donald was scheduled to play the PGA Tour’s RSM Classic but pulled out before the first round in Sea Island and later used Instagram to post a picture of himself wearing a hospital gown.
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Hot-putting Perez tightens grip in Malaysia
Overnight leader Perez, was on a 21-under total of 195, four ahead of fellow American Xander Schauffele on a steamy day.
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Thomas wins PGA Championship for first major title
The serenity served Thomas well after a slow start, as he bided his time before vaulting to the front with four birdies in a sizzling seven-hole stretch mid-round.
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Kim becomes youngest to win The Players Championship
The 21-year-old displayed composure beyond his years to finish on 10-under 278 and follow 2011 champion KJ Choi as the second South Korean to win the PGA Tour’s flagship event.
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Johnson replaces Day as world Golf number one with LA win
American Dustin Johnson had been third in the world rankings before leapfrogging Australian Day.
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Johnson replaces Day as world number one with LA win
Johnson, who had been 3rd in the world rankings, takes over top spot from Jason Day, who had held the honour for 47 consecutive weeks.
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Woods drops out of two PGA Tour events due to back spasms
Woods's possible playing schedule will be determined at a later date after his back is reassessed, according to his website.