Golf
Yamashita wins Meijer LPGA Classic playoff after Woad lips out 3-footer in regulation
Miyu Yamashita got into a playoff Sunday in the Meijer LPGA Classic when Lottie Woad's 3-foot par try lipped out to close regulation, then won with a 3-footer of her own on the first extra hole.
SharesJing Yan shoots 66 at breezy Blythefield to take Meijer LPGA Classic lead
Jing Yan shot a 6-under 66 on Friday to take the second-round lead in the Meijer LPGA Classic, the final event before the major KPMG Women's PGA Championship next week at Hazeltine.
SharesJoaquin Niemann penalized for throwing club at U.S. Open
Joaquin Niemann of Chile was given a two-shot penalty Friday when he finished the first round of the U.S. Open for throwing his club on the sixth hole, the latest example of golf cracking down on bad behavior.
SharesU.S, Open starts on soft Shinnecock with strong wind as Stevens takes the early lead
Shinnecock Hills has never looked like this for a U.S. Open, not with such receptive greens and putting surfaces slow enough to keep shots from rolling off the edges and down the slopes.
SharesWell done, young man: 17-year-old Russell’s U.S. Open debut impresses 54-year-old partner Harrington
As Miles Russell's putt neared the hole on the ninth green, Padraig Harrington crouched down for a closer look at the way the ball broke.
SharesMcIlroy says PGA Tour pre-LIV was ‘actually pretty good’ and worries about future of 2nd-tier events
Now that LIV Golf is flailing and the sport has pulled itself out of what once felt like a day-to-day crisis cycle, Rory McIlroy sees the future - and the past - a little differently.
SharesPhil Mickelson banned from San Diego golf club over misconduct allegation
Phil Mickelson, the six-time major champion competing on the LIV Golf Tour, has been expelled from his longtime home course in the San Diego area after a female employee accused him of nonconsensual physical contact earlier this spring.
SharesLIV Golf’s CEO now racing the clock as he seeks new funding
LIV Golf has 46 days between the end of a tournament in Spain and the next one in England, and it could be the most important stretch of the season for CEO Scott O'Neil.
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