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Matt Kuchar successfully put Bridgestone Golf on the golf equipment map with his two-stroke victory at the Players Championship, golf’s unofficial ‘fifth’ Major.
Rory McIlroy took pole position in the quest to become the new world No 1 when he beat Lee Westwood in the semifinal of the WGC-Accenture Matchplay Championship.
Bridgestone is most synonymous with manufacturing car tyres in South Africa, but in the United States and many parts of the rest of the world for that matter, they are also a reputable and successful golf club manufacturer.
Danish golfer Anders Hansen decided against an opportunity to play fulltime on the PGA Tour, preferring instead to stay in Europe, closer to his family.
There was a lot of noise about a comment Steve Williams made at the annual Caddie Awards dinner over the weekend. Granted, it was a very stupid thing to say, but does it make him a racist?
The story of the week is definitely Tiger Woods’ return to competitive golf in the Frys.com Open, and the former world No 1 has a noticeable bounce in his step that we haven’t seen in a very long time.
Former champion and current world No 7 Adam Scott has added his name to an already impressive field gearing up to compete for the Australian Open title.
British Open champion Darren Clarke expects to see Tiger Woods in contention in the PGA Championship this week, but world No 1 Luke Donald isn't convinced.