Furyk takes lead at Verizon Heritage

April 14, 2006

The famed 18th at Harbour Town has seen its share of spectacular shots over the years. Jim Furyk and Aaron Baddeley added to that history Friday. And while Baddeley's eagle was more impressive than Furyk's 56-foot birdie, Furyk still leads the Verizon Heritage by two strokes.

Furyk assumes control of Heritage

April 14, 2006

America's Jim Furyk fires a second-round 67 to assume control of the Verizon Heritage in South Carolina.

Lynn edges into lead in Beijing

April 14, 2006

England's David Lynn leads by one shot at the halfway stage of the China Open.

Woods issues apology

April 14, 2006

When asked about his play, he replied, 'I putted atrociously today. Once I got on the greens, I was a spaz.' The London Daily Telegraph said it was an 'extraordinarily insensitive, if impromptu' comment and accused American newspapers of covering it up

Cevaer leads China Open

April 14, 2006

Six players were a stroke back at 67, including Simon Wakefield and Simon Dyson of England, who shared the day's lowest nine-hole score of 32. They were bunched with Jose Filipe Lima of Portugal, Peter Hanson of Sweden, Ross Fisher of England and Gonzalo

Interview with Chris DiMarco

April 14, 2006

Medinah will play to a major record of 7,561 yards for the PGA Championship Mickelson may have the edge on Woods at the Masters, says Els at Harbour Town Els hopes to shake off a disappointing Masters with a good showing at Harbour Town Defending champ

Els hopes to shake off a disappointing Masters with a good showing at Harbour Town

April 14, 2006

Medinah will play to a major record of 7,561 yards for the PGA Championship Mickelson may have the edge on Woods at the Masters, says Els at Harbour Town Defending champ Ward hopes to get back on a roll at the Takefuji Classic in Las Vegas Casey and

Mickelson may have the edge on Woods at the Masters, says Els at Harbour Town

April 14, 2006

Medinah will play to a major record of 7,561 yards for the PGA Championship Els hopes to shake off a disappointing Masters with a good showing at Harbour Town Defending champ Ward hopes to get back on a roll at the Takefuji Classic in Las Vegas Casey and

Poulter follows alligator tracks

April 14, 2006

Ian Poulter avoided a confrontation with an unwelcome alligator on the opening day of the Verizon Heritage Classic at Hilton Head. The Milton Keynes golfer was in the group immediately behind a trio including former US PGA champion Paul Azinger, who were

Dyson benefits from hard work

April 14, 2006

Simon Dyson admitted he 'went back to the drawing board' after a poor pro-am at the Volvo China Open, but it paid off as he returned a five-under-par 67 to lie joint second after the first round at the Honghua International Golf Club in Beijing.

Poulter finds his touch at South Carolina's Heritage Classic

April 14, 2006

Golf Fri 14 Apr 2006 Poulter finds his touch at South Carolina's Heritage Classic ENGLAND'S Ian Poulter flew the flag for Europe early on in the opening round of the 3million Verizon Heritage Classic in South Carolina. The Ryder Cup golfer carded a

Dyson dusts himself down and finds form in China

April 14, 2006

Golf Fri 14 Apr 2006 Dyson dusts himself down and finds form in China MARVIN COLLINS SIMON Dyson admitted he 'went back to the drawing board' after a poor pro-am at the Volvo China Open but it paid off as he carded a five-under-par 67 to lie joint

Byrne overcomes illness to reach Boys' last eight

April 14, 2006

Golf Fri 14 Apr 2006 Byrne overcomes illness to reach Boys' last eight NICK RODGER AT WEST KILBRIDE JAMES Byrne remains hungry for success in the Scottish Boys championship after surviving a serious bout of food poisoning to progress into the

Els fancies Mickelson to eclipse Tiger

April 14, 2006

Els fancies Mickelson to eclipse TigerPosted on 12 April 2006 - 19:12Ernie Els has a sneaking suspicion US Masters champion Phil Mickelson could end up with more career victories at Augusta National than Tiger Woods. To get the live leaderboard sent to

Taylor puts hometown Masters experience behind to lead at Harbour Town

April 14, 2006

Taylor, who grew up in Augusta, Ga., shot an 8-under 63 to take the lead after the first round of the Verizon Heritage on Thursday. A week ago, Taylor couldn't make a move around his hometown without someone he knew ready with a comment, question or

Gators no hazard for Ogilvy at PGA event

April 14, 2006

Geoff Ogilvy avoided a confrontation with an alligator and continued his fine season to feature high on the leaderboard at the US PGA Tour's Heritage Classic. Ogilvy and fellow Victorian Aaron Baddeley carded five-under-par 66s and were tied sixth, three

Poulter takes on American leaders

April 14, 2006

England's Ian Poulter missed the Masters last week after dropping out of the world's top 50 but returned to form by producing a two-under-par 69 in the opening round of the Verizon Heritage Classic at Hilton Head Island. The Ryder Cup player, who

Average driving distances no longer rocketing on PGA Tour

April 14, 2006

Average driving distances no longer rocketing on PGA Tour 13/04/06 Although power hitters like Bubba Watson and J.B. Holmes have electrified the 2006 PGA Tour, it is a fallacy to assume that average driving distances continue to rocket upwards. While

Ochoa takes two-shot lead at LPGA's Takefuji Classic

April 14, 2006

LAS VEGAS -- Lorena Ochoa started the Takefuji Classic much the same way she ended it last year, shooting an opening 9-under 63 to take a two-shot lead over Shi Hyun Ahn on Thursday. Ochoa had a pair of eagles during her round on a sunny, still day at

Webb wins LPGA major with stunning finish

April 14, 2006

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Ward has reason to like Las Vegas

April 14, 2006

Ward has reason to like Las Vegas by KEN PETERS, Associated Press AP Photo Paula Creamer, 2005 rookie of the year on the , is looking for her first win of 2006. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson) LAS VEGAS (AP) - Wendy Ward has good reason to like the hard

Ochoa on fire in the desert

April 14, 2006

Ochoa on fire in the desert by KEN PETERS, Associated Press AP Photo Lorena Ochoa is 25-under in her last three rounds in Vegas. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson) LAS VEGAS -- Lorena Ochoa started the Takefuji Classic much the same way she ended it last year,

LPGA returns in Las Vegas for Takefuji Classic

April 14, 2006

Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate13 Apr - 15 Apr 2006CourseThe Las Vegas Country ClubLocationLas Vegas, NV, USADefendingWendy WardMoney1,100,000 ($USD)Tour websiteClick here After a week's break following their first major of the

Round One Scores - Token Homemate Cup

April 14, 2006

Wayne Perske Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate13 Apr - 16 Apr 2006CourseToken Shuga Country ClubLocationGifu, JapanDefendingTadahiro TakayamaMoney110,000,000 ()Tour websiteClick here 1 -10 Katsuya Nakagawa (62)2 -9 Ik-Je Chang

Round One Scores - Volvo China Open

April 14, 2006

Jarrod Lyle Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate13 Apr - 16 Apr 2006CourseBeijing Honghua International Golf ClubLocationBeijing, ChinaDefendingPaul CaseyMoney1,800,000 ($USD)Tour websiteClick here 1 -6 Christian Cevaer FRA (66)T2 -5

Round One Scores - LPGA Takefuji Classic

April 14, 2006

Tour ScheduleWhat's on this week Tournament DetailsDate13 Apr - 15 Apr 2006CourseThe Las Vegas Country ClubLocationLas Vegas, NV, USADefendingWendy WardMoney1,100,000 ($USD)Tour websiteClick here 1 -9 Lorena Ochoa (63)2 -7 Shi Hyun Ahn (65)T3 -5 Ashli

Live: China Open

April 14, 2006

Score updates from the second round of the China Open in Beijing.

Ochoa storms into Takefuji lead

April 14, 2006

Mexico's Lorena Ochoa cards a nine-under-par 63 to lead after the first round of the Takefuji Classic in Las Vegas.