
Justin Thomas' bid to defend the PGA Championship is off to a flying start.The world No. 1 was in St. Louis earlier this week for media day at Bellerive, site of this year's fourth and final major, and he appears to be getting along with the golf course.
.@JustinThomas34 plays #PGAChamp course Bellerive for the first time. Holes out on 18. @KMOV pic.twitter.com/dNjqfeE3mT— PGA Championship (@PGAChampionship) June 7, 2018Thomas won his first major title at last year's PGA at Quail Hollow.Only one player has successfully defended the PGA Championship in the stroke play era dating back to 1958: Woods, who did it twice, in 1999 and 2000, and in 2006 and 2007.

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Harrington (wrist) out of action until February Source: The Golf Channel Three-time major champion Padraig Harrington will be on the disabled list until February after injuring his wrist in a fall at home last month.
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Jordan Spieth lost his balance following a swing with his ball in a precarious position. Fortunately, he managed to avoid injury. Watch: Spieth whiffs, nearly busts it in bunker | Golf Channel
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It's a familiar refrain from Nicklaus, who has railed against the technological advancements in the game for the last several years. He was joined in support by Player, who offered a warning that the governing bodies need to create a bifurcated ball of some sort, lest players begin driving the 445-yard first hole at Augusta National.
Player, Nicklaus rail against the golf ball, green-reading books

TOUR Championship notes: "Tiger Woods Watch" is on; Rickie Fowler, Rory McIlroy linger; FedEx Cup standings shift in a big situation, in a final group. for the ultimate leader in the
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Wear a tank top or any other type of shirt that has big arm holes. Now—assuming you have a deodorant keeping the odor under control—you can sweat as much as you like and no one is going to notice.
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Feb 14, 2019 · "I just think that both myself and Tiger are going to have a really, really good year this year," Mickelson added. Read more from The Post: PGA Tour golfer paid 'lucky charm' caddie just
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Ian Poulter calls out Brandel Chamblee with "it's clearly very easy sitting on your arse" Chamblee said Poulter "clearly did not play to win," and Poulter took exception.
Poulter rightly takes Chamblee to task over tweets | Golf Grinder

Advisen polled more than 300 risk managers, data brokers and legal experts to find out which cyberthreats have them most worried. It turns out, that this might not be an external threat, but rather complacency and overconfidence within companies. The confidence gap
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Tiger Woods said his back was tight during the opening round of the Memorial Tournament, though the 14-time major champion stressed there was no pain. Former world number one Woods - who has been plagued by back issues and surgeries - was wayward early but salvaged his round with an even-par 72 in Dublin, Ohio Thursday.
Tiger Woods: My back was tight but no pain - sportlineng.com

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Sung Hyun Park produced a sparkling final round of 64 to win the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore by two strokes. Park opened with three birdies and continued her momentum through the
Park No. 1 , but Jutanugarn more likely to clean up at year's end

FedExCup 101: A Guide to the PGA Tour Playoffs | Golf Channel PARAMUS, N.J. - Brooks Koepka already can count on one award this year. He has clinched the points-based award from the PGA of America
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Renowned swing coach Gary Gilchrist, who has worked with Feng for more than a decade, has described her as "the Laura Davies of Chinese golf" - a trailblazer in her homeland who has a burning
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Lydia Ko, 17, and Ariya Jutanugarn, 19, are battling Down Under, and the future of the game has never looked so bright. Lydia Ko, Ariya Jutanugarn Locked in Fierce Battle Down Under | Golf Channel
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