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Birdies were at a premium for many of the 156 golfers vying for the Wanamaker Trophy at Oak Hill Country Club during the first round of the major tournament on Thursday.
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Birdies were at a premium for many of the 156 golfers vying for the Wanamaker Trophy at Oak Hill Country Club during the first round of the major tournament on Thursday.
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Mickelson, who withdrew from last year’s Masters Tournament as he took criticism for joining LIV Golf, earned a measure of redemption from fans by finishing in a tie for second place.
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Mickelson, who withdrew from last year’s Masters Tournament as he took criticism for joining LIV Golf, earned a measure of redemption from fans by finishing in a tie for second place.
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An impressive Scottie Scheffler is in good position to repeat, and Tiger Woods is capable of making another run.
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Jordan Spieth is looking for his first major victory since 2017, and the weather forecast for the Masters Tournament is becoming less encouraging.
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The Phoenix Open is known as golf’s most raucous event. This year’s tournament collided with an influx of football fans in town for Super Bowl LVII.
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Woods could make only wry jokes after a painful and disappointing first round at the P.G.A. Championship.
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In his first tournament since the Masters in April, Woods finished his first nine holes at even par but soon ran into trouble.
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In his first tournament since the Masters in April, Woods finished his first nine holes at even par and showed few obvious signs of the leg injuries he suffered in a car crash.