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Fred Couples makes a return to Canada this week. And he’s certainly among the fan favorites.
Organizers are using F-words - as in fun and fans - as a way to invigorate the RBC Canadian Open.
It’s been 40 years since Sandra Post became the youngest female to win a major championship.
Canadian Jon Mills isn’t mentioned in the same breath of superstars, but he have one thing on his side.
In case you missed it last week, the Canadian Tour kicked off its 2008 season in California.
David Leadbetter enjoys watching Tigers evolution and picks him against the field at the Masters.
American captain Paul Azinger is already making his moves for this year’s Ryder Cup at Valhalla.
They sizzle up a delicious ribeye at Packards, but Stephen Ames was being a little different.
A first step for youngsters might be to look up to Sheila Johnson, the new owner of Innisbrook.
How will Canadian golf fans respond if Lisa Walters is inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame?
Instead of being overshadowed, the FBR Open is expected to make the Super Bowl festivities unique
There is a new great Canadian hope on the LPGA Tour -- 26-year-old Alena Sharp.
One man’s journey back through the rigors of the upcoming week-long PGA TOUR Q-School.
One man’s journey back through the rigors of the upcoming week-long PGA TOUR Q-School.
Zach Johnson had his best season ever, including a win at Augusta. And he did it without great length.
The Royal Canadian Golf Association has a sponsor for the Canadian Open, but there’s plenty of work to be done.
Mike Weir went where few men had gone before, catching the great Tiger Woods on a Sunday.
Mike Weir went where few men had gone before, catching the great Tiger Woods on a Sunday.
The Americans were loose following their dominance in morning foursomes
Weirsy versus Woods is what the fans wanted and, deservedly, it is exactly what they’ll get.
If there’s ever a highlight reel made of his career, he surely produced an all-timer on Friday.
It turns out that the recipient of a charitable act on Thursday was actually an imposter.
Theres been too much sugar sprinkled on the Presidents Cup. Time to add a little tobasco to the mix.
When the precipitation finished, the rain that came down on Weir was in the form of applause.