View Article  Sorenstam, Wie Chasing Jang
SOUTHPORT, England -- Jeong Jang fired a 4-under-par 68 in nasty conditions Thursday to take the first-round lead at the suspended Women's British Open.

Jang was one of just six players who scored under par during the round, which was hampered by rain, chilly temperatures in the 50s and a pesky wind.

Michelle Wie
Michelle Wie reacts to a poor shot during her round of 3-over 75.
Play was suspended for nearly an hour in the morning after heavy downpours caused unplayable ...   more »
View Article  GolfDash Allows Weekend Golfers and Pros to Find "Everything Golf" on the Web in Record Time

Built by avid golfers, the GolfDash web directory sets a new standard for consolidated internet search.

 Internet start-up company GolfDash announces the launch of a new web directory for everything golf at www.golfdash.com. GolfDash is the most efficient way of finding golf related information on the internet.

With the launch of GolfDash, golfers, golf industry professionals and anyone needing access to golf information has immediate access to over 2700 indexed golf links. www.golfdash.com is designed to avoid the pitfalls ...   more »

View Article  Golf Classic Goes Online for First Time

A classic 19th-century golf book provides a rare and wry look at the state of the sport when Victoria still sat on Britain's throne and Scotland's national sport was spreading throughout the Empire. The book has been published online for the first time, where it may be read for free.

 On the Isle of Guernsey, little girl caddies will spit on the ground to exorcise any demons from your golf ball and make the sign of the cross over the ...   more »

View Article  Watson Open to Another Major Victory
KETTERING, Ohio -- Tom Watson, chasing his second major championship in as many weeks, shot a 6-under 65 to pull into a tie with Craig Stadler and Loren Roberts midway through Friday's second round of the U.S. Senior Open.

Tom Watson
Tom Watson had seven birdies and one bogey Friday.
Watson, Stadler and Roberts are all at 9-under 133, matching the tournament record for lowest score through 36 holes. The 156-player field is playing in two waves off the No. 1 ...   more »
View Article  Palmer May Be Done with Seniors
Arnold Palmer competitive golfing days are rapidly sifting away.

After fading to a bleak 14-over 85 on Thursday in the opening round of the U.S. Senior Open, Palmer said he planned on playing in only three more Champions Tour events.

``I just played awful,'' the 75-year-old said

He played his first nine holes in 6-over 41 and parred the next two holes, but then played the final seven in 8 over.

``I will play next week, for a lot of ...   more »
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