Golf Delivers Plenty of Tales From the Tour in 2017
Brooks Koepka is tweaking his schedule next year to play Pebble Beach, which only makes sense.
‘May’ Ariya Rallies to Win After Thompson Misses 2-Foot Putt
NAPLES, Florida — Lexi Thompson never had a putt so short that was potentially worth so much.
Thai Amateur Becomes Youngest Ladies European Tour Winner
PATTAYA — Thai amateur Atthaya Thitikul became the youngest winner in Ladies European Tour history at 14 years, 4 months, 19 days Sunday, breaking Lydia Ko's record with a two-stroke victory in the Ladies European Thailand Championship.
It’s Official: Thailand’s ‘Pro May’ Ascends to World’s No. 1
BANGKOK — Ariya Jutanugarn, aka Pro May, was officially ranked the world’s top woman golfer Monday after winning the Manulife LPGA Classic on Sunday in Ontario, Canada.
Jutanugarn Beats Thompson, Chun in Playoff at LPGA Classic
CAMBRIDGE, Ontario — Ariya Jutanugarn was seated by the scorer's tent after finishing her final round Sunday, snapping selfies with In Gee Chun and thinking there was little chance they would return to the course for a playoff at the Manulife LPGA Classic.
Whoops, Just Kidding! Thailand’s Jutanugarn Still World No. 2
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida — An oversight by the women's world golf ranking means Lydia Ko is still No. 1.
Once Inspired by Tiger, Minority Golfers Saddened by Fall (Video)
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Tiger Woods inspired a generation of minority golfers when he burst on to the scene as a charismatic young star who won tournaments with laser-like focus and power. Suddenly, golf was cool.
Jutanugarn, Kim Share Lead in Suspended 2nd Round in Hawaii
KAPOLEI, Hawaii — Ariya Jutanugarn and In-Kyung Kim each birdied their final hole Thursday to share the lead during the suspended second round of the LPGA Lotte Championship.
Amy Yang Wins LPGA Thailand by 5 Strokes
CHONBURI — Amy Yang rarely wavered with a big lead during the final round of the Thailand LPGA tournament, shooting a 4-under 68 to win by five strokes Sunday.
Manchester United Soccer’s Top Moneymaker Again After 11 Years
LONDON — Manchester United is a long way from winning the English Premier League again but is back on top of another table – as soccer's biggest moneymaker.



















































