
AVONDALE, La. John Senden has stepped away from the PGA Tour after announcing that his 13-year-old son has been diagnosed with a brain tumor.Senden, 46, withdrew from the Zurich Classic earlier this week and said that he has no timetable for a return to the Tour.Our son is undertaking the biggest challenge of his life thus far, Senden said in a statement released by the Tour. As a family, we appreciate the support and kindness that everyone has offered us at this difficult time.Together, we will stand strong to tackle this disease and look forward to the day when Jacob is cancer free. We are grateful for the outpouring of love we have experienced and ask that you keep Jacob in your prayers and hearts.

With the U.S. Open only one week away, the field for Shinnecock Hills is starting to take shape. See who's in and who's out as the USGA conducts 12 different 36-hole sectional qualifiers across the U.S., England and Japan to determine the final playing spots in the season's second major:
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Much to her fans' dismay, Lexi Thompson is taking a break from social media. The 24-year-old LPGA star made the announcement via her Instagram page on Saturday, citing negative comments and her
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Sergio Garcia won in Dubai and his stock is trending in the right direction as the major season get started in a few months. Stock Watch: Sergio Garcia beginning a major rise? | Golf Channel Skip
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Phil Mickelson will bring his stellar short game to the KPMG Women's PGA at Olympia Fields next week and take on Stacy Lewis, Lydia Ko and Brooke Henderson in a skills challenge. After a chipping
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Crisis averted: Koepka avoids collapse to win PGA Championship again Sunday at Bethpage proved more dramatic than anyone thought it would, but it ended as expected - with Brooks Koepka once
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Phil Mickelson, 5 back, laments missed opportunities at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | by Golf News PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. - Phil Mickelson bogeyed the 18th Saturday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
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We hope that you continue to enjoy our free content. Spieth beats fog at Pebble Beach Feb 10, 2017 he started to get hot with the putter. Spieth rolled in a 12-footer on No. 2, a 25-footer
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Bubba Watson Takes One-Shot Lead at Riviera | by Golf News It's an even-numbered year, so we shouldn't be surprised that Bubba Watson is leading at Rivie

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Willett hires Foley, loses PGA Tour status. By Will Gray. August 10, 2017 at 4:39 PM. Getty Images CHARLOTTE, N.C. - A year of change continues this week for Danny Willett, whose days on the PGA
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In addition to receiving the legendary green jacket, Tiger Woods will take home $2.07 million in prize money for winning the 2019 Masters.The multi-million dollar cut is part of an $11.5 million

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Waste Management Phoenix Open: Tee times, TV schedule, stats Source: The Golf Channel It's Super Bowl week, which it's time for the biggest party of the PGA Tour season, the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
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I'll take the wins. Furyk has had plenty of opportunities to win in the last five years and hasn't been able to deliver, including your "weak field" events. Plus Walker was one of the few Americans to win singles in the Ryder Cup, while Furyk choked up the lead in the last two Ryder Cup singles against Sergio.
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