August 17, 2009
Y.E. Yang Holds Off Tiger, Wins PGA Championship
Y.E. Yang won his first major title at the PGA Championship on Sunday, and he took down Tiger Woods to do it.
August 16, 2009
Y.E. Yang Holds Off Tiger, Wins PGA Championship
Y.E. Yang won his first major title at the PGA Championship on Sunday, and he took down Tiger Woods to do it. The South Korean finished at 8-under 283, three strokes ahead of
Woods. Yang is the first Asian player to win a major. It is only the second time Woods has lost when having the lead going into the final round on the PGA Tour, and the first time at a major. The world’s No. 1 player finishes the year without a major title for the first time in five years.
August 05, 2009
Did Tiger Woods Pass Gas On His Way To Buick Open Win?
Tiger Woods got back on track Sunday, winning by the three shots at the Buick Open, in Michigan. While preparing for a shot on the last hole, the greatest golfer in the world showed that he’s not much different than anyone else, according to multiple sources.
July 17, 2009
Tiger Woods Misses Cut At British Open
Tiger Woods has missed the cut in a major for only the second time in his professional career. Woods made two double bogeys on the way to a 4-over 74 Friday and won’t be playing the weekend at the British Open, missing the cut by one stroke.
May 09, 2009
Cejka Leads Players Championship
Alex Cejka ran off three straight birdies Friday morning and kept right on going, shooting 5-under 67 to build a two-shot lead over Ian Poulter at The Players
Championship.
May 03, 2009
O’Hair Rallies To Win Quail Hollow Championship
Sean O’Hair has won the Quail Hollow Championship, closing with a 3-under 69 for a one-shot victory and redemption from blowing a five-shot lead a month ago to Tiger Woods.
April 30, 2009
Woods Holds First-Round Lead at Quail Hollow
Tiger Woods matched the course record with a 30 on the front nine, where he closed with three straight birdies Thursday morning to finish off a 7-under 65 at the Quail Hollow Championship.
April 13, 2009
Angel Cabrera Wins 2009 Masters
Angel Cabrera claimed the second major championship of his career Sunday, winning the Masters on the second hole of a three-way playoff.
April 12, 2009
Tiger vs. Phil Duel Ends Without Green Jacket
A supercharged duel between the world’s two best players ended with a thud Sunday at the Masters and someone else likely will win the green jacket.
Tiger vs. Phil Duel Ends Without Green Jacket
A supercharged duel between the world’s two best players ended with a thud Sunday at the Masters and someone else likely will win the green jacket.
April 11, 2009
Cabrera, Perry Tied For Masters Lead; No Sign Of Tiger
Kenny Perry and Angel Cabrera will go to the final day of the Masters sharing the lead. Perry began Saturday’s third round tied for the top spot with Chad Campbell. But he overcame consecutive bogeys in Amen Corner to shoot a 2-under-par 70. The 48-year-old Kentuckian is trying to become golf’s oldest major champion, at a tournament he didn’t even play the last three years.
Cabrera, Perry Tied For Masters Lead; No Sign Of Tiger
Kenny Perry and Angel Cabrera will go to the final day of the Masters sharing the lead. Perry began Saturday’s third round tied for the top spot with Chad Campbell. But he overcame consecutive bogeys in Amen Corner to shoot a 2-under-par 70. The 48-year-old Kentuckian is trying to become golf’s oldest major champion, at a tournament he didn’t even play the last three years.
April 10, 2009
Perry, Campbell Share Masters Lead, Woods 7 Back
Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell shared the lead at the midway point of the Masters on Friday while Tiger Woods was seven strokes off the pace heading into the weekend.
Perry, Campbell Share Masters Lead, Woods 7 Back
Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell shared the lead at the midway point of the Masters on Friday while Tiger Woods was seven strokes off the pace heading into the weekend.
April 09, 2009
No Record, But Campbell Grabs Masters Lead With 65
Chad Campbell challenged the Masters scoring record before settling for a 7-under-par 65, claiming the first-round lead on a day for going low at Augusta National. Campbell started Thursday’s round with five straight birdies, then ripped off four in a row on the back side to get his score to 9 under.

