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South Carolina in front, packed individual leaderboard among the takeaways from the second round of the Annika Intercollegiate

LAKE ELMO, Minn. – The day started under cloudy skies and ended in light rain, but there was plenty of sunshine in between at the Royal Golf Club on Tuesday during the second round of the Annika Intercollegiate. One of the premier women’s college golf events on the calendar, the course at the Annika Intercollegiate …

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Justin Rose reunites with his US Open-winning caddy for the Ryder Cup

Mark Fulcher will once again caddy for Justin Rose, making it the sixth time he has done so in the Ryder Cup – Getty Images/David Cannon Justin Rose has put the old gold medal double act back together just in time for the Ryder Cup. A fortnight before the two-year dust-up, the Englishman has reconnected …

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Powell, Benson led the way in predistrict qualifying

12 Sep – HONESDALE – Watching North Pocono’s Gwen Powell on the golf course, it’s hard to tell if she’s made birdie or bogey. Not much emotion from the three-time District 2 champion, even after looking at the scoreboard after Monday’s Lackawanna League predistrict girls golf qualifier that, like nearly every other District 2 event …

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Prestigious Perry and Press Maxwell design in Kansas to host two more USGA Championships

A prized heartland course that has hosted several top golf tournaments in the past is back in the USGA rotation after an announcement Tuesday that it will host a pair of future championships. Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kansas, will host the 2029 US Senior Open and the 2032 US Senior Women’s Open, the …

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Kevin Kisner is trying to work his way back. He contacted Steve Stricker for advice

Kevin Kisner is no stranger to bad golf. It was a struggle when he left a championship career in Georgia, where he took four years through some of the paths of golf courses to get on the PGA Tour. Even after securing his tour card for the third time, his game felt so bad that …

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