Fowler had already seen his share of bad luck at the Phoenix Open. Now balls were rolling into hazards on their own. Unable to catch a break, Fowler took it upon himself to create his own.
He looked as good as ever on the back nine Sunday in the Waste Management Phoenix Open, rallying for a victory that didn't seem possible not that long ago. ''I went through it mentally,'' Koepka said.
The Valley hosts car auctions, spring training baseball and pro golf this time of year. Organizers hope to turn a big ...
From a tournament moving to the top players in the world ending up on the injury list, the events in Hawaii, California and ...
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Hosted on MSNLuke Clanton picks up fifth collegiate victory, has another huge opportunity next week at Cognizant ClassicThe last time we saw amateur Luke Clanton, he narrowly missed a birdie putt on the final hole of his second round of the ...
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RotoBaller on MSNChris Gotterup Searching For Consistency Heading To Mexico OpenChris Gotterup missed the cut at the Waste Management Phoenix Open two weeks ago, which marks his third missed cut in his last four tournaments. His best finish recently was tied for 25th at the ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — Scottsdale police say they saw a record number of calls during the WM Phoenix Open earlier this month. Scottsdale welcomed hundreds of thousands of fans from around ...
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