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Allenby, Kaymer tied for Castello Masters lead

Robert Allenby and Martin Kaymer are tied for lead in the second round of the Castello Masters after play was suspended because of darkness.

McGowan fires a 60 for 7-stroke lead at Madrid

Ross McGowan took the biggest 54-hole lead on the European Tour this year after a 12-under 60 on Saturday gave him a seven-stroke advantage at the Madrid Masters.

Heath Slocum becomes surprise winner at Barclays

The little guy from the sticks beat Tiger Woods and a cast of big stars in perhaps the most urban setting in PGA Tour history.

Moore gets a lesson in patience at Wyndham

For Ryan Moore, the Wyndham Championship was a lesson in patience.

Another major, same old questions for Sergio

Sergio Garcia's news conferences at the majors are starting to sound like therapy sessions.

Garcia would gladly trade label for a green jacket

Sergio Garcia was supposed to have won a major or two by now, if not more. Instead, the only title he's got is that dreaded "best player never to win one."

Garcia has a shot at No. 1 in the world

For the first time in his career, Sergio Garcia has a mathematical chance to be No. 1 in the world.

Hong Kong teen, 14, youngest to make Euro Tour cut

A 14-year-old golfer from Hong Kong became the youngest player to make the cut at an European Tour event on Friday, breaking the record set by Sergio Garcia.

No. 2 Garcia now aims at major win, Tiger

Sergio Garcia's playoff victory over Oliver Wilson in the HSBC Champions gave the Spaniard a career-high No. 2 world ranking.

Only 3 finish round as rain hits Volvo Masters

Padraig Harrington was unable to close the gap in his bid for the Order of Merit on Friday before heavy rain cut short the second round of the Volvo Masters.

Villegas makes it 2 in a row at Tour Championship

A two-putt par to win the Tour Championship in a playoff was worth an extra $1.5 million to Camilo Villegas. A 7-iron to a scary pin on the 71st hole, under more pressure than he has ever faced? That was invaluable.

Opinion: Captains' strategies will decide Ryder Cup

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Imagine the Dallas Cowboys starting the third quarter without Tony Romo and Terrell Owens, imagine the Beatles recording an album without John Lennon or Paul McCartney. Imagine the Chicago Cubs playing a series without Carlos Zambrano or Ryan Dempster in their rotation. Imagine Team Europe without Lee Westwood or Sergio Garcia.

Westwood, Garcia back in the Ryder Cup mix

Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood had the morning off, then returned to the Ryder Cup mix Saturday.

The streak is over: Americans reclaim Ryder Cup

Boo Weekley reprised his Happy Gilmore routine on the putting green. Barely-old-enough-to-drink Anthony Kim sprayed the raucous gallery with champagne. Phil Mickelson strolled around with an American flag draped across his shoulders.

PGA Tour meets "Caddyshack" in playoff opener

The FedEx Cup playoffs opened with a "Caddyshack" moment.

Opinion: Garcia's misery reaching Lefty proportions

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. - That's 41 down, one more to go for Sergio Garcia.

Harrington fills Tiger void with PGA win

Everyone wondered who would fill the void with Tiger Woods recuperating and out of the last two majors.

Garcia ends drought with playoff win at Players Championship

Sergio Garcia, the best player without a major, got the next best thing Sunday. Garcia ended the longest victory drought of his career by making a clutch par putt to force a playoff and hitting the island-green 17th on the first extra hole to defeat Paul Goydos in The Players Championship.

An Unfair Benchmark for Youth

With two years left in his 20s, Sergio Garcia already has won 16 times around the world and seriously contended in the majors, including runner-up finishes to Tiger Woods and Padraig Harrington.

Harrington Wins British Open in Playoff

Anywhere else, Padraig Harrington might have walked off the 18th green knowing his two shots that found the bottom of Barry Burn for double bogey had cost him the British Open. Not at Carnoustie, where calamity can strike at any second and did during Sunday's final round.

Emotional Tiger Woods Wins 11th Major

Tiger Woods bottled up his emotions when he buried his father in May. Even as he stalked the brown, baked links of the British Open on Sunday, his steely focus never wavered. Until he tapped in his final putt.

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Sergio Garcia's summer of woe continues in FedEx Cup Barclays
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

Sergio Garcia slammed his clubface into the ground, started talking loudly to himself. Garcia's round was only about half over (this scene happened on the ninth fairway), and he already knew a frustrating summer had grown worse.

Padraig Harrington holds nerve to win Open - Telegraph
Source: Telegraph

"If I'd lost," an emotional Harrington said as he began to take in the enormity of what he had done, "I don't know what I'd think about playing golf again."

Mickelson Wants the Wanamaker Real Bad-Can the #1 Tiger Chaser Get His Groove Back?

The motto of the PGA Championship is "Glory's Last Shot," which certainly rang true last year for Phil Mickelson who had fared dismally in the previous three majors.

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