Living Golf's resident pro Adam Scott shows the tricks of the trade that have helped him conquer some of the world's toughest courses.
Ian Poulter won his first European Tour event in three years on Sunday when he rode his luck to clinch the Barclays Singapore Open by a shot from China's Liang Wenchong.
The United States will take a three-point lead over the International team into the final day's 12 singles matches after extending their Presidents Cup advantage on day three in San Francisco.
Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano produced what he called the best round of his life to take the third-round lead in the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond on Saturday.
South African Rory Sabbatini shot a season-low of six-under 64 to claim a share of the halfway lead alongside American John Mallinger in the Byron Nelson Championship at TPC Four Seasonstive on Friday.
Australian rookie James Nitties and American journeyman Ken Duke share the lead after the first round of the Bryon Nelson Championship in Texas after five-under-par 65s.
April's edition of Living Golf will come from Holywood... No, not Tinseltown but a town in Northern Ireland where golf's biggest box-office ticket Rory McIlroy lives.
South Korean YE Yang rocketed more than 300 places in the world rankings after capturing his first PGA Tour triumph at the Honda Classic in Florida on Sunday.
March's edition of Living Golf will feature an exclusive interview with arguably the greatest golf coach on the planet, we'll also be teeing up with one of golf's most colorful characters, and be reporting on how the golf industry is continuing to entice customers in such gloomy economic times.
Dustin Johnson has been handed the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am title after the delayed final round was scrapped because of flooding at the California venue.
Living Golf's resident pro Adam Scott shows the tricks of the trade that have helped him conquer some of the world's toughest courses.
Ian Poulter won his first European Tour event in three years on Sunday when he rode his luck to clinch the Barclays Singapore Open by a shot from China's Liang Wenchong.
The United States will take a three-point lead over the International team into the final day's 12 singles matches after extending their Presidents Cup advantage on day three in San Francisco.
Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano produced what he called the best round of his life to take the third-round lead in the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond on Saturday.
South African Rory Sabbatini shot a season-low of six-under 64 to claim a share of the halfway lead alongside American John Mallinger in the Byron Nelson Championship at TPC Four Seasonstive on Friday.
Australian rookie James Nitties and American journeyman Ken Duke share the lead after the first round of the Bryon Nelson Championship in Texas after five-under-par 65s.
April's edition of Living Golf will come from Holywood... No, not Tinseltown but a town in Northern Ireland where golf's biggest box-office ticket Rory McIlroy lives.
South Korean YE Yang rocketed more than 300 places in the world rankings after capturing his first PGA Tour triumph at the Honda Classic in Florida on Sunday.
March's edition of Living Golf will feature an exclusive interview with arguably the greatest golf coach on the planet, we'll also be teeing up with one of golf's most colorful characters, and be reporting on how the golf industry is continuing to entice customers in such gloomy economic times.
Dustin Johnson has been handed the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am title after the delayed final round was scrapped because of flooding at the California venue.
Geoff Ogilvy surged five places to sixth in the world following his six-stroke triumph at the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship in Hawaii on Sunday.
As the economic crisis worsens, we look at the long-term validity of professional golf in the Middle East and Dubai in particular. We also get unprecedented access to some of the world's leading golfers and Adam Scott teams up with world famous coach Butch Harmon for his 'Hot Shots.'
Adam Scott goes into Thursday's Qatar Masters bidding for his third win in three appearances at the European Tour event and staving off questions about his personal life.
As we close the curtain on 2008, January's Living Golf is up-and-running for the New Year. We speak to one of the world's most successful golfers of the past 12 months, and sit down exclusively with the world's best female golfer of a generation.
This month Living Golf investigates the new-look European Tour, which has become an altogether more global prospect, and asks how can it offer more money with the world in the grip of the credit crunch.
World number two Phil Mickelson appeared to rule out becoming a full-time member of the lucrative 2009 European Tour on the eve of his defense of the HSBC Champions title in Shanghai.
This week, Living Golf looks at rising stars from unexpected European countries. We meet the German player tipped as the next Bernhard Langer, and the players doing their bit to raise Portugal's profile on the tour.
In October's show Justin Armsden heads to England's Belfry, where he hosts a roundtable event with some of golf's top names. They discuss everything from the U.S.'s victory in the Ryder Cup and Tiger Wood's absence, to the credit crunch's impact on the sport.
This month Living Golf looks at how the tour is shaping up with Tiger Woods out of action, at a program that uses golf as part of recovery therapy for injured veterans, and we take to the course with footballing legend Kenny Dalgleish.
Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell took charge on the back nine to claim the Scottish Open title at Loch Lomond by two strokes from James Kingston of South Africa.
Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee and Sweden's Alexander Noren shared the first round lead in the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond, as the tournament's big names failed to fire in tricky conditions.
Unknown American Justin Hicks holds the clubhouse lead after the first round of the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines, carding a three-under-par 68 to lie one shot ahead of Rocco Mediate and Stuart Appleby and four better than the returning Tiger Woods.
Tiger Woods remains confident he will be a competitive force when the U.S. Open begins at Torrey Pines on Thursday, despite not having played a full round of golf as he recovers from knee surgery.
Japan's Taichiro Kiyota produced a stunning final-hole birdie to snatch the outright lead in the Johnnie Walker Classic, as favorite Adam Scott's title charge faded.
Shiv Kapur kept up hopes of a second Indian victory on the European Tour this season as he shared the halfway lead with Unho Park of Australia in the Johnnie Walker Classic.
India's Shamim Khan is a lowly 1,377th in the world rankings but it did not prevent him from sharing the first round lead at the Johnnie Walker Classic on Thursday.
Andrew Coltart took a big step towards winning back his European Tour card after closing to within a shot of leader Johan Edfors ahead of Sunday's final round of the Qatar Masters.
Lee Westwood is on course to land his 19th European Tour title after a flawless five-under-par 67 in the Qatar Masters first round left him in a share of the lead alongside South Africa's Anton Haig.
Martin Kaymer, the 2007 Rookie of the Year, began the new year as he ended the last by taking a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Abu Dhabi Championship.
Angel Cabrera birdied the final hole to win the Singapore Open by a stroke from fast-finishing former world No. 1 Vijay Singh on Sunday.
Angel Cabrera kept his cool on a sweltering third day at the Barclays Singapore Open on Saturday to open up a four-shot lead at the Sentosa Golf Club.
Phil Mickelson shot five birdies in a three-under-par 68 to leave himself within two shots of the leaders after the first round of the Singapore Open.
Jim Furyk's back-to-back Canadian Open titles doesn't even merit a blip on the radar of this season's surprises.
Unlike the famous commercial that introduced the best golfer to the world, I am NOT Tiger Woods.
I worked with SI's statistical guru, David Sabino, to develop a mathematical formula to determine the top 10 PGA Tour players. The rankings incorporate 15 different statistical categories, including wins, top 10s, cuts made, earnings, total driving, greens in regulation, putting average, save percentage, eagles and birdies. Some are weighted to grant them additional influence, so it's more reflective of overall play than simply dollars earned.
Move over Chrissie and Greg: tennis queen Maria Sharapova has confessed to having a crush on one of the world's top golfers. And the coveted title of being Sharapova's object of desire isn't going to Tiger Woods.
The Situation:
Nobody had Zach Johnson penciled in on the list of the game's best players who hadn't won a major. Now that he's won the Masters, he'll never make the list.
We are told, annually and often, that the people who come to Augusta are not your normal, rowdy, beery golf fans. Heck, they're not even fans. They are patrons. Or so we're told.
According to the forecast, Augusta is about to get colder and wetter. Scattered thunderstorms will start moving through the area Tuesday night, which could cause delays to Wednesday's practice round.
The appearance of the two most chronicled players in the game on a warm, cloudy Tuesday at Augusta National begged the question: Can anybody other than Phil Mickelson or Tiger Woods win this tournament?
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- Nothing could drag Geoff Ogilvy out of bed before dawn when he was growing up.
HOT
HUMBLE, Texas (AP) -- Adam Scott held off defending champion Stuart Appleby in the Houston Open on Sunday, saving par with a 50-foot putt on the 72nd hole after hitting his tee shot into the water.
American Bubba Watson takes a three stroke lead into Sunday's final round of the $5.5 million Houston Open.
HUMBLE, Texas (AP) - Bubba Watson finished an 8-under 64 on Sunday morning to take a three-shot lead into the final round of the rain-delayed Houston Open.
HUMBLE, Texas (AP) - Stuart Appleby set a course record in the first round, broke 70 on all four days and finished 19-under-par to win last year's Houston Open.
Stuart Appleby will be looking to repeat his impressive victory in last year's Houston Open in the final tournament before next week's Masters at Augusta.
Interview by Josh Sanburn
The field for next week's WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Tucson, Arizona has been announced, with Tiger Woods paired alongside fellow- American Brett Quigley in the opening round.
With the PGA's first full-field tournament of 2007 swinging into action this week -- officially, it's the Sony Open, but you know it as the Michelle Wie Classic -- it's time to look at eight people, places and things to watch for this year (and predict how each will end up):
1. VJ Thirty wins since turning 30, the second man to cross $50 million in career earning, the almost-44-year-old Vijay Singh just keeps coming. If he putts all year like he did at the Mercedes, he will easily re-establish himself as the second-best player in golf.
Vijay Singh held off a late charge by playing partner Adam Scott to win his 30th PGA Tour title by two shots at the Mercedes-Benz Championship.
A new era in golf begins ... and it feels strangely like the end of the old era: No Tiger, no Phil, no buzz. Is this the 2007 Mercedes Championships, or the '06 Tour Championship?
Adam Scott shrugged aside poor surfing conditions at Kapalua as he tried to resurrect his swing for this week's Mercedes-Benz Championship.
Australian Adam Scott put behind him a frustrating year of several close calls on the PGA Tour with a three-shot victory at the season-ending Tour Championship on Sunday.
Eight-times PGA Tour winner Stuart Appleby and defending champion Robert Allenby have been added to the line-up for next month's Australian Open at the Royal Sydney Golf Club.
Tiger Woods completed a remarkable hat-trick of eagles on the testing closing hole at The Grove to extend his lead to six shots at the WGC American Express Championship.
American Jim Furyk moved up to number two in the world on Monday, the highest ranking of his career, after his victory at the Canadian Open,
Australian Adam Scott birdied the 18th to defeat South Africa's Ernie Els in a three-hole playoff and retain his Singapore Open title on Sunday.
Defending champion Adam Scott of Australia and South Africa's Ernie Els set up a final round shootout for the Singapore Open title after the pair surged clear of the field in the weather-affected third round on Saturday.
Australian Scott Strange birdied the last two holes to record a four-under-par 67 for a share of the lead with Juvic Pagnusan of the Philippines after the opening round of the $3 million Singapore Open on Thursday.
Australian Adam Scott returns to Asia this week hoping to end a year-long victory drought as he bids to defend his Singapore Open title against a strong field of regional and international players.
Ireland's Padraig Harrington is the highest-ranked player at this week's Booz Allen Classic in Potomac, Maryland, following the late withdrawal of holder Sergio Garcia.
South Africans Retief Goosen and Ernie Els, ranked third and sixth respectively in the world, lead a glittering array of talent in this week's BMW Championship at Wentworth.
Former world number one Greg Norman and current number nine Adam Scott will head the field for this year's Australian Open at the Royal Sydney Golf Club.
Briton Luke Donald and Adam Scott of Australia have confirmed their entries for this month's BMW Championship at Wentworth, the European Tour have said.
American golfer Kevin Stadler eagled the final hole at the Vines Resort's Lakes Course in Perth to take a two-shot lead going into the final round of the Johnnie Walker Classic.
South Korea's K.J. Choi fired a flawless six-under 66 in the second round of the Johnnie Walker Classic to open up a two-stroke lead.
Australia's Adam Scott has made a strong start to his Johnnie Walker Classic defense, sharing the first round lead with American Kevin Stadler.
American Chad Campbell's three-shot win at the Bob Hope Classic has helped him climb 13 places to number 17 in the world rankings issued on Monday.
Angel Cabrera triple-bogeyed the par-four 17th on his way to a two-over 74 and a three-way share of the lead in the Sun City Challenge third round.
Australian Open leader Robert Allenby may have to abandon his bid to win his national golf championship after suffering a bizarre injury during Saturday's third round at the Moonah Links course in Melbourne.
Andrew Buckle shot the best round of the week at the Singapore Open to move into a share of the halfway lead on six-under-par 136 with American Edward Michaels.
English veteran Barry Lane and Welshman Bradley Dredge share the lead on 18-under 195 after three rounds of the Scandinavian Masters in Stockholm.
Unheralded Zimbabwean Marc Cayeux opened up a one-shot lead at the Scandinavian Masters in Stockholm on Thursday after firing an eight-under 63.
The big names of the European Tour flexed their muscles but it was overnight leader Maarten Lafeber and South Africa's Tim Clark who led after the third round of the Scottish Open.
Adam Scott fired a course record nine-under-par 63 to set the pace after first round play resumed at the Johnnie Walker Classic.
Tornado warnings, thunderstorms and steady rain washed away the second round of The Players Championship as bad weather continued to plague the PGA Tour.
Chad Campbell carded a pretty score on an ugly day with a bogey-free six-under 65 to grab the second round clubhouse lead at the Nissan Open.
Rookie professional James Nitties shot a flawless second round 65 to take the outright lead in the Australian PGA Championship.
Australian Adam Scott stretched his lead to six shots in the Booz Allen Classic third round in Avenel, firing a four-under-par 67.
Australia's Adam Scott, a leading contender for this week's U.S. Masters, has been named the European Tour's player of the month for March.
World number one Tiger Woods was back in the doldrums after a three-over 75 in the Players Championships first round at the TPC at Sawgrass.

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