
Laura Davies will be looking to win her second senior major championship this year when she tees it up in Mondays start of the Senior LPGA Championship at French Lick Resort in Indiana.Davies, who won the inaugural U.S. Senior Womens Open in July, will join a field that includes fellow World Golf Hall of Famer Jan Stephenson, who was announced last week with Peggy Kirk Bell as the Halls newest members. Hall of Famers Juli Inkster and Hollis Stacy are also in the 54-hole event.Trish Johnson is back to defend her title after winning the inaugural Senior LPGA Championship a year ago. Brandi Burton, Jane Geddes, Helen Alfredsson and Liselotte Neumann are also in the field of 81 players who will compete for a $600,000 purse, with $90,000 going to the winner.Golf Channel will televise all three rounds live from 4-6 p.m. ET on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
After bagging his second win in the last three months, Matt Kuchar made another jump in the latest installment of the Official World Golf Ranking. Kuchar captured the Sony Open with a closing 66, turning a two-shot lead into a four-shot margin of victory. As a result, he moved up 10 spots to No. 22 in the latest rankings.
Kuchar cracks OWGR top 25 with Sony Open win | Your Golf Digest

Defending Masters champ Sergio Garcia handled the opening round's par-5 15th hole by putting five consecutive balls into the damn water. He finished with a 13, which ties him with Tommy Nakajima
Sergio Garcia ties worst score on a hole in Masters history

Just 14 days after claiming his first major and green jacket at the Masters, Sergio Garcia will be honored in a way most golfers never could be. Garcia will take the ceremonial kick-off Sunday
Masters champion Sergio Garcia, parades his green jacket at

Personal Injury Claims Dealt Another Blow by California Court In 2011, the California Supreme Court held that an injured plaintiff whose medical expenses are paid through private insurance may recover as economic damages no more than the amounts paid by the plaintiff or his or her insurer for the medical services received or still owing at the

Rory McIlroy had some advice for Jordan Spieth - you know, from one guy searching for the career Grand Slam to another. Rory McIlroy to Jordan Spieth: Treat PGA Championship Week Like Any Other
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There were no injuries. In Augusta, the first round of storms came through late Wednesday morning and forced officials to suspend a practice round for the PGA Tour's Masters tournament at Augusta
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Jan 18, 2019 · Brooke Henderson leads by 2 shots over Ariya Jutanugarn in LPGA Tour season opener in Florida. Keep an eye out for an email to confirm your newsletter registration. while Lexi Thompson (69
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Jack Nicklaus has heaped praise on Tiger Woods over the past week, claiming his swing is 'better now than it ever was', Golfweek report. This time last year, Woods' golfing future remained up in the air, with the 42-year-old going through a fourth spinal surgery last April.
Nicklaus: Tiger's swing better now than ever - chatsports.com

It means the wait for an Open return to Trump Turnberry in Scotland will have to wait for at least another year, and Slumbers explained in a media conference call Monday that part of the reason for the delay is tied to the man whose name is emblazoned on the property.
Slumbers: Turnberry still 'in consideration' for future Open

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