
AUGUSTA, Ga. Masters favorite Dustin Johnson injured his lower back after falling down a staircase Wednesday, and his manager said that the world No. 1 hopes to be able to play in the first major of the year.Johnsons manager, David Winkle of Hambric Sports, said in an email that Johnson took a serious fall in his Augusta rental home and landed very hard on his lower back and elbows.Winkle said Johnson was resting quite uncomfortably, and he has been advised by doctors to remain stable and begin taking anti-inflammatories.
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Johnson is in the last group off Thursday, at 2:03 p.m. ET.The hottest player in golf, Johnson entered the Masters having won his last three tournaments, including a pair of World Golf Championship events, and was the oddsmakers favorite.The last world No. 1 to win the Masters was Tiger Woods in 2002.Johnson had planned to attend the annual Golf Writers Association of America dinner on Wednesday night to receive the award for Male Player of the Year.

Fowler hangs on for WMPO win after unusual penalty Source: The Golf Channel It was already a bizarre week for the Rules of Golf, and then along came the final round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Fowler hangs on for WMPO win after unusual penalty
Jordan Spieth takes a step back with missed cut at Valspar He looked empty and down on himself and thus had picked a good day to pair a black shirt with black pants, his eyes barely moving

U.S. favored over Europe in opening fourball matches. Share this post. U.S. favored over Europe in opening fourball matches. Source: Golf Channel Published on 2018-09-27
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Congratulations goes out to Lexi Thompson for winning the ShopRite LPGA Classic Presented by Acer. Lexi entered the final round two shots behind leader Jeongeun Lee6. It looked like it was Lee's tournament as she still had a two stroke lead going to the 13th hole. Things changed very quickly then as Lee bogeyed the 13th, 14th, and 15th holes.
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USGA tweaks Walker Cup mid-am requirement. By Ryan Lavner April 17, 2017 at 2:03 PM. The USGA will shift away from its strict two mid-amateur minimum at the Walker Cup, but the outlook isn't as
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Rahm, Koepka both jump in OWGR after wins. Posted by: golfhub24 in GolfHub24 News November 20, 2017 0 71 Views. NAPLES, Fla. - Lexi Thompson can take a punch.
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View Full Profile, and he was asked about the CBS Sports article that was posted yesterday that had him listed as one of 15 coaches nationally to be on the hot seat. In case you missed it, here is
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Reed was lining up for his third shot on the 10th hole when his caddy began pointing at a member of the camera crew standing near them. When Reed stepped away from the ball, the caddy called out the man for rattling change in his pocket.
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Ridley, who is a member of Augusta National Golf Club, served as the competition committee chairman for The Masters in 2011. On August 23, 2017, Augusta National announced that Ridley would succeed Billy Payne as chairman of the club, officially taking over when the club reopened for its 2017-18 season on October 16. Personal

Jon Rahm opened with a 10-under 62 on the North Course at Torrey Pines for a one-shot lead over Justin Rose in the first round Thursday of the Farmers Insurance Open. Rahm opened his round with an
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The winner at Muirfield Village earns $1.638 million from an overall purse of $7.9 million, and a priceless handshake from tournament host Jack Nicklaus Here's the prize money payout for each
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Tiger Woods live stream 2018: How to watch him play at Genesis Open Round 2 Let Tiger help you run out the clock on the work week. Here's how to watch the second round at Riviera.
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18-23 June: The Amateur Championship - Jovan Rebula of South Africa defeated Robin Dawson of Ireland, 3 and 2, in the final. 26-30 June: British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship - Leonie Harm of Germany won, 3 & 2, in the final against American Stephanie Lau.

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