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Jordan Spieth is in a Good Place as He Takes Long View of His Career
Jordan Spieth remembers being in a bad place mentally the last time the PGA Championship was at Kiawah Island. It’s worth noting he wasn’t even there.
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DeChambeau Takes 1,800-Mile Detour Between Rounds at Quail
Bryson DeChambeau thought he had missed the cut in the Wells Fargo Championship. By the time he realized he was still in the tournament in North Carolina, he was already back home in Dallas.
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Spieth Rounding into Form for Fickle Week of Match Play
As much golf as Jordan Spieth likes to play, it took as much discipline as he could muster to not play at all.
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SMU's DeChambeau Outlasts Westwood With Big Drives, Big Putts
Bryson DeChambeau survived the toughest final round at Bay Hill in 41 years and a gritty performance by Lee Westwood to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational. DeChambeau was helped by the long ball — with his putter. He made a pair of big putts for birdie and for par. And he won by one shot with a 5-foot par putt...
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Out of This World: Shepard Put Golf on Moon 50 Years Ago
Fifty years later, it remains the most impressive bunker shot in the history of golf, mainly because of the location.
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DeChambeau Plans Month Away From Competition Before Masters
The Masters is a month away, and Bryson DeChambeau won’t be playing a tournament before then.
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DeChambeau's US Open Win More About Modern Athlete Than Modern Game
The way SMU’s Bryson DeChambeau overwhelmed Winged Foot is to wonder how Augusta National can contain him.
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SMU's Bryson DeChambeau Blasts Way to US Open Title
Bryson DeChambeau won the U.S. Open his own way. Whether he’s a mad scientist for his approach to the game or a revolutionary in golf, he quieted skeptics with a powerful victory.
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Spieth, Fowler Among Those Needing Help For Big Fall Events
Jordan Spieth and Brooks Koepka are now in position to have to ask for a sponsor exemption to compete
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Watney Bored in Isolation, Nervous About How He Got Virus
Monday marked the 10th day of self-isolation for Nick Watney, the minimum required for PGA Tour players who test positive for the new coronavirus.