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Zach Johnson back to defend Colonial Crown
Zach Johnson returns to Colonial to defend his US PGA Tour Crowne Plaza Invitational title this week as South Korea's Bae Sang-Moon tries to capture a second Texas title in as many weeks. Read full article
Guan adds another US event to schedule
Chinese schoolboy Guan Tianlang has added another stop to his US tour, accepting a sponsor's exemption for the US PGA Tour's St. Jude Classic in Memphis. Read full article
Johnson banks on Colonial comfort factor
Zach Johnson has finished no better than joint 18th on the 2013 PGA Tour but hopes he can regain top form on his title defence at this week's Crowne Plaza Invitational in Fort Worth, Texas. Read full article
Bae captures Byron Nelson Championship
Bae Sang-moon made a fast start, then overcame strong winds and a mid-round wobble to clinch his maiden PGA Tour title by two shots at the Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas, on Sunday. Read full article
Oosthuizen withdraws from Nelson
Louis Oosthuizen has withdrawn from the Byron Nelson Championship before the final round because of a neck issue. Read full article
Bradley remains in charge despite late bogey
Keegan Bradley overcame a wobbly start to stay on track for a wire-to-wire victory at the Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas, despite bogeying the par-four 18th for a third day in a row on Saturday. Read full article
Bradley stays in charge, Guan exits
Keegan Bradley maintained a three-shot lead in Friday's second round of the Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas after grinding his way to a one-under-par 69. Read full article
Guan stumbles to 77 at Byron Nelson
Chinese schoolboy Guan Tianlang, who last month became the youngest golfer in Masters history, stumbled on Friday to a second-round 77 at the $6.7 million US PGA Byron Nelson Championship. Read full article
Bradley sets record pace at Byron Nelson
Former champion Keegan Bradley shrugged off two bogeys around the turn to set a course record with a blistering 10-under-par 60 in Thursday's opening round of the Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas. Read full article
Putting woes make Dufner boil on the inside
Because of his unflappable and ultra-laidback persona, you would never guess it but Jason Dufner has been seething inwardly for much of this year while continually struggling with his putting. Read full article
Improved form the focus for Oosthuizen
Louis Oosthuizen may be the highest-ranked player at this week's Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas, but the South African says he would happily trade that lofty status for better form. Read full article
Guan aims to keep improving at Byron Nelson
Chinese youngster Guan Tianlang is building quite a resume on the US PGA Tour, and the 14-year-old will try to embellish it further at the Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas, this week. Read full article
More marshals back Tiger over TPC tale
The spat between Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia rumbled on Wednesday as two marshals who worked at the Players Championship backed Woods's version of the events that sparked the flap. Read full article
Tiger commits to defending Memorial crown
World No 1 Tiger Woods announced on Tuesday that he will defend his title at next month's PGA Memorial tournament, using the event as his final tuneup for the US Open. Read full article
Tiger never spoke to us - marshals
Tiger Woods never spoke with Players Championship course marshals as he said he did when he and rival Sergio Garcia became involved in a flap, Sports Illustrated reported on Tuesday. Read full article
Woods nearing dominance of halcyon days
Playing with controlled aggression, Tiger Woods gave notice at the Players Championship that he stands poised to reassert his dominance once again on the world of golf. Read full article
No regrets from Garcia
Sergio Garcia would have loved nothing more than sticking it to his longtime adversary Tiger Woods with a daring shot at the pin on the penultimate hole to win Sunday's Players Championship. Read full article
Woods wins Players Championship by two
Tiger Woods held on to clinch his second Players Championship by two strokes on Sunday after long-time adversary Sergio Garcia spectacularly imploded on his last two holes. Read full article
Woods, Garcia fallout spices up final round
The tense relationship between Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia looked set to spice up Sunday's final round of the weather-hit Players Championship. Read full article
Woods, Garcia tied for lead with rookie
Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia moved into a tie for the lead with David Lingmerth early on Sunday morning after they returned to the Players Championship to finish their suspended third rounds. Read full article
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