
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. As expected, Tiger Woods will make only one more start before the years next major.After missing the cut at the U.S. Open, Woods confirmed Friday that he will only play his event, the Quicken Loans National, before heading overseas for The Open Championship. That rules out the Travelers Championship, Irish Open, Greenbrier Classic and Scottish Open as some of his other potential appearances before The Open.Woods stated at The Players that one of his goals is to play the final WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone, where he has won a record eight times. But to get there, he needs to crack the top 50 in the Official World Ranking by the end of July. He entered the U.S. Open ranked 80th.That means Woods has only two more scheduled starts before that deadline, unless he adds the RBC Canadian Open (the week after The Open), an event he hasnt played since 2001.Woods has never played at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, the host site for the Quicken Loans, the tournament that benefits his foundation.

Bud Cauley holds 2-shot lead at RBC Heritage In the opening round of the 2017 RBC Heritage, Luke Donald, Brandt Snedeker, and Graham DeLaet all shot low rounds but it was Bud Cauley who had the
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Brooke Henderson in driver's seat as NZ Women's Open forced into Monday finish. Severe blustery winds and more squalls forced the players to run for safety at 5.18pm, with signs sent blowing
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In a surprising move, Tiger Woods decided to skip this week's Wells Fargo Championship, although his agent, Mark Steinberg, said it is not due to injury (a video from earlier in the week

"The problem this year so far has been my opening rounds. I just haven't had it. I've been behind the 8-ball too many times," Spieth told reporters. He's right…at least with respect to recent play. Spieth carded an opening-round 75 at Augusta National and fired an opening 73 at The Players last week.
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Webb Simpson could not be stopped this week as the American claimed a comprehensive four-shot win at The Players Championship, while Justin Thomas became the new world number one.
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However, fairly or unfairly, Na will always be seen through the lens of a slow player. That reputation has led to boisterous criticism over the years, most recently coming from legendary English cricketer Kevin Pietersen. Pietersen took to social media last week to bash the 14-year PGA Tour veteran.
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Championship organizers made the announcement today during the 2019 LAAC currently underway at Casa de Campo's Teeth of the Dog in the Dominican Republic. Founded by the Masters Tournament, The R&A and the USGA, the LAAC was established to further develop amateur golf in South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean.

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Paula Creamer is the first alternate for the Ricoh Women's British Open after failing to advance in a 12-person for 7-spot playing in Final Qualifying on Monday
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Rose in command at Farmers; Woods well off pace after Day 2. By Rose putted for birdie on all but two holes on his way to a 6-under 66, giving him a share of the 36-hole tournament record and
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Alison Lee took a three-stroke lead Saturday in the LPGA KEB HanaBank Championship while Brooke Henderson, of Smith's Falls, Ont., shot a 5-over 78 in her worst round of the season.
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