Young Americans make big statementKeegan Bradley's triumph at the PGA Championship was a reminder of the emerging young talent in professional golf. Read full article |
Modern game deeper than everThe wild, roller-coaster finish to the 93rd PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club on Sunday was unpredictable as it unfolded, but it was not unlikely. Read full article |
Bradley happy to fly under the radarPGA Tour rookie Keegan Bradley was the unlikely winner of the PGA Championship on Sunday, his playoff victory over Jason Dufner completing a meteoric rise from the lesser tours that few had noticed. Read full article |
Another near-miss for Adam, Lee, LukeWorld No 1 Luke Donald, World No 2 Lee Westwood and Australian star Adam Scott, this year's Masters runner-up, settled for another major near-miss on Sunday at the 93rd PGA Championship. Read full article |
Karlsson, Hansen put Scandinavia in frameNo Scandinavian golfer has ever won a major championship but Dane Anders Hansen and Swede Robert Karlsson produced a real Nordic challenge at the PGA Championship on Sunday. Read full article |
Nerves were not a factor in playoff - DufnerFor a 34-year-old journeyman who suddenly found himself the final-round leader of the PGA Championship, only to give up a five-shot advantage.......... Read full article |
McIlroy glad to leave for Cincinnati tripUS Open winner Rory McIlroy could not wait to finish a disappointing PGA Championship on Sunday and head off to Cincinnati. Read full article |
Bradley pips Dufner for PGA gloryPGA Tour rookie Keegan Bradley capped a stunning late fightback by winning his first major title in a playoff with fellow American Jason Dufner for the 93rd PGA Championship on Sunday. Read full article |
Closing crucible set to decide champWith unknown and less-experienced leaders, favourites lurking within striking distance and a closing crucible among golf's most fiendish, last-day drama was set on Sunday at the PGA Championship. Read full article |
Furyk stumbles with wet finishJim Furyk has been mired in one of the worst slumps of his career and with a few swings on Saturday, all the bad feelings came rushing back. Read full article |
Donald, Westwood hanging on They're ranked one and two in the world yet just hanging on at the PGA Championship. Read full article |
Solid Stricker ready to strike Steve Stricker made his intentions clear early on at the PGA Championship but on Saturday he backed up his first-round statement with solid golf that left him poised in pursuit of his first major title. Read full article |
Toms surges into contention David Toms revived memories of his breakthrough victory in the 2001 PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club as he charged into contention for this year's edition at the same venue. Read full article |
High Five for major hungry Americans After failing to win any of the last six majors, the United States hold the top five spots heading into Sunday's final round of the PGA Championship. Read full article |
Scott confident no lead is safe Adam Scott knows all too well how tough the final four holes at Atlanta Athletic Club are, so he has hope despite being five strokes off the pace entering the last day of the PGA Championship. Read full article |
Westwood hopeful of comebackWorld No 2 Lee Westwood, briefly among the top contenders at the PGA Championship, stumbled back with a double bogey in Saturday's third round but still had hope of a last-round comeback. Read full article |
Steele in control with help from friendsWith a little bit of help from his friends, Brendan Steele has made a mockery of his major debut at this week's PGA Championship where he holds a share of the lead going into Sunday's final round. Read full article |
Donald wastes solid start with poor finishWorld No 1 Luke Donald, seeking his first major title, finished three-over on his final three holes after charging to within a stroke of the lead in Saturday's third round of the PGA Championship. Read full article |
McIlroy looks to future after more struggles Reigning US Open champion Rory McIlroy began looking ahead to two weeks of rest and next month's European Masters on Saturday after strugging to a four-over 74 at the PGA Championship. Read full article |
Bunkers creating big problems in AtlantaThe longest par 70 in major championship history. Water on half of the holes. Read full article |
Slow play not going away anytime soonLuke Donald took to Twitter to vent about a contentious issue on the PGA Tour. If nothing else, it... |
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A nod to the depth in the gameThe wild, roller-coaster finish to the 93rd PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club on Sunday was... |