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S.C. players in contention at Pga Q-school
The first round of the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, aka 'Q-school,' remained fluid Wednesday as 15 players from South Carolina took their shots at earning exempt status on the PGA Tour for 2010.
New grooves in play at Disney World
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. The final official PGA Tour event of the season seems the perfect place to test drive some new equipment with an eye toward 2010 and an impending rules change regarding grooves.
C.J. Spiller passes Zachery as top receiving RB
C.J. Spiller seems to break school records with each passing week, and Saturday was no exception.
Warren, Glover honored Saturday
Former Clemson NCAA Champion Charles Warren and reigning United States Open Champion Lucas Glover will both be honored during ceremonies on Saturday prior to the Clemson vs.
Kiawah honored for protecting environment
With "going green" becoming more of a national theme, Golf Digest has recognized four golf resorts - including South Carolina's Kiawah Island Resort - with its Green Star Awards for protecting the environment.
Dataw Island residents Bill McMahon and Sandi Fischer had never met before playing the Cotton Dike Golf Course on Saturday.
Larry Penley selected for SC Golf Hall of Fame
LARRY PENLEY SELECTED FOR HALL OF FAME Larry Penley, a championship winner as both a player and a coach, will be inducted into the South Carolina Golf Hall of Fame in December.
Warren to make Clemson's Ring of Honor
Clemson's Charles Warren will be the school's first golfer to receive one of the Tigers' highest awards - induction into the Ring of Honor.
Morris Pickens is hot in the sports psychology business. Stewart Cinka s victory at the British Open gives Pickens back-to-back assists in the major championship season.
Friends, pros lay elder Byrd to rest
On a day when he and his family needed it most, Jonathan Byrd - whose father, Jim, died Monday at 65 after a 21-month battle with brain cancer - was surrounded by friends, those in Columbia and his peers on the PGA Tour.
Greenville-area's best set for Blade Junior-Am golf tournament
Rob Reeves called it the 'hierarchy' of golf in the area, from Jay Haas down to Haley Stephens and Crawford Reeves, with Lucas Glover and Charles Warren and others in between.
Thornblade dressed for success
The glow around Thornblade Club was brilliant in daylight after Lucas Glover's U.S. Open championship.
Johnson makes long side trip for grieving pal
Cedar Rapids native Zach Johnson watches his tee shot on the seventh hole during the first round of the John Deere Classic Thursday at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill.
Carolinas Amateur. The last time the Country Club of Charleston played host to the Carolinas Golf Association's Amateur Championship, Columbia native and current PGA Tour player Charles Warren won the1995 title.
Lucas Glover finished in 11th place to lead four former Clemson golfers at the Travelers Championship at the TPC at River Highlands in Cromwell, CT.
Click here for latest golf betting Click here for latest golf news Click here for latest golf scores Click here for 2009 European Tour calendar Click here for 2009 US Tour calendar Kenny Perry could not repeat his first-round 61 at the Travelers Championship but he did maintain his lead midway through the second round in rainy Connecticut.
Veteran Perry storms away from rivals
US MASTERS runner-up Kenny Perry fired a two-under-par 68 on Friday to hold a two-stroke lead when play was halted by thunderstorms in the second round of the PGA Travelers Championship.
Ridings records ace, tied for third with 64
Former Arkansas Razorbacks golfer Tag Ridings had the shot of the day in the first round at the PGA ' elers Championship on Thursday, making a hole in one on the par-3 154-yard 11th hole with a 9-iron. Ridings shot a 6-under-par 64 and is tied for third, three strokes behind leader Kenny Perry, whose 61 tied the course record.
Perry shoots 61, leads Travelers Championship
Kenny Perry shot 61 today to tie the course record and take a two-shot lead after the first round of the Travelers Championship.
Clemson's Warren sizzles at PGA tournament
Former Clemson University golfer Charles Warren shot a 7-under par 63 this morning at the PGA Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Conn., and was tied for the first-round lead with Paul Goydos.
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