Stanley overhauls Levin to winKyle Stanley took advantage of a final-round collapse by overnight leader Spencer Levin to win his first PGA Tour title by one shot at the Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Arizona on Sunday. Read full article |
Levin extends lead at Phoenix OpenLittle-known American Spencer Levin held his nerve over the tricky closing stretch to move six shots clear after Saturday's third round of the frost-delayed Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Arizona. Read full article |
Levin takes big lead in PhoenixSpencer Levin had comfortable clubhouse lead at the Phoenix Open, and he was in even better shape on Saturday after Harrison Frazar's bogey-bogey finish to the second round. Read full article |
Dufner, Palmer tied for Phoenix Open leadJason Dufner birdied two of his last five holes to join fellow American Ryan Palmer in a tie for the lead when the frost-delayed opening round of the Phoenix Open was completed on Friday. Read full article |
Levin leads in frosty PhoenixLittle-known American Spencer Levin eagled the par-four 17th on his way to a commanding six-shot lead in the unfinished second round of the frost-delayed Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Friday. Read full article |
Simpson surges into contention in PhoenixAmerican world No 6 Webb Simpson used a red-hot putter to charge into contention in Thursday's frost-delayed opening round of the Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Arizona. Read full article |
Wilson aims for second straight winMark Wilson has a wealth of experience when it comes to defending PGA Tour titles, and No 1 on his list of do's and don'ts is to set modest goals. Read full article |
'Birdie king' de Jonge aims for more disciplineBrendon de Jonge has been the undisputed 'Birdie King' on the PGA Tour for the last three years but that is a label the burly Zimbabwean would happily trade for a maiden victory on the US circuit. Read full article |
Stanley keen to put collapse in the past Kyle Stanley is doing his best to move on after a triple-bogey at the final hole of regulation cost him a three-shot lead at Torrey Pines on Sunday and, eventually, a first US PGA Tour title. Read full article |
Snedeker ends 'crazy day' with third winA stunned Brandt Snedeker experienced a roller-coaster ride of emotions on his way to an unexpected playoff victory over fellow American Kyle Stanley in the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines on Sunday. Read full article |
Tearful Stanley in shock after defeatKyle Stanley, who had maintained ice-cool composure on and off the course virtually all week at the Farmers Insurance Open, broke down in tears after being beaten in a playoff for the title on Sunday. Read full article |
Snedeker pips Stanley in playoffBrandt Snedeker clinched his third PGA Tour title in stunning fashion by beating fellow American Kyle Stanley in a nerve-jangling playoff for the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego on Sunday. Read full article |
Huh's sharp learning curve continuesJohn Huh carved out another memorable chapter in his whirlwind introduction to the PGA Tour when he surged into contention for the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines on Saturday. Read full article |
'Boring' Stanley forges five aheadLargely sticking to his mantra of playing "boring golf" from tee to green, American Kyle Stanleycharged into a commanding five-shot lead at the Farmers Insurance Open after the third round on Saturday. Read full article |
Rose has the stomach for a fightBritain's Justin Rose was proud of how he battled through a stomach bug for the first two rounds of the Farmers Insurance Open after coming close to withdrawing on the eve of the tournament. Read full article |
Practice doesn’t make perfect for PhilThe biggest frustration for Phil Mickelson at this week's Farmers Insurance Open was his inability to transfer good practice form to the golf course rather than his surprising failure to make the cut. Read full article |
Stanley sets pace, Mickelson misses cutKyle Stanley birdied his final hole to grab a one-shot lead in Friday's second round at the Farmers Insurance Open where fan favourite Phil Mickelson was the biggest name to miss the cut. Read full article |
Mickelson dumbfounded after woeful startPhil Mickelson, an unabashed fan of Torrey Pines where he has triumphed three times, was totally perplexed after battling to a five-over-par 77 in the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open on Thursday. Read full article |
Stanley, Levin set Torrey Pines paceKyle Stanley was one of several players who took advantage of a picture postcard day on the California coastline, charging into a share of the lead in Thursday's first round at the Farmers Insurance Open. Read full article |
Refreshed Ogilvy sets loftier goalsRevitalised by good form in his native Australia at the end of last year, Geoff Ogilvy tees off at this week's Farmers Insurance Open eager to bury memories of a mediocre 2011 US PGA Tour campaign. 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... |