Louisville, Ky. ? Former Kansas University golfer Gary Woodland shot a second straight 1-over-par 72 at the PGA Championship on Friday and missed the cut by one stroke.Woodland’s two-day total of 144 put him in a tie for 75th place. The top 70 golfers, plus ties, advanced to the third round.
Louisville, Ky. ? Former Kansas University golfer Gary Woodland shot 1-over 72 during Thursday’s opening round of the PGA Championship.On the front nine at Valhalla Golf Club, Woodland had eight pars and bogeyed the par-4 No. 5 hole. He played the back nine in even-par 36, with birdies on ...
Talented golfers from 30 states played 18 holes Monday at either Alvamar public or Alvamar Country Club. A dozen of them qualified for the Midwest Classic, a Web.com Tour event scheduled for Thursday through Sunday at Lionsgate in Overland Park.Chris Thompson, whose summer has included making ...
Hoylake, England ? Former Kansas University golfer Gary Woodland was a picture of consistency Saturday at the British Open.Woodland shot even-par 72, parring 16 of the 18 holes and offsetting his only bogey — on the par-3 No. 6 — with a birdie on the par-5 No. 10.At 75-69-72—216, Woodland ...
Golfers in town from all over the country to compete in the Gary Woodland Championship, an American Junior Golf Association event at Alvamar public, had their chance to pepper Woodland himself with questions Monday afternoon, and they didn’t choke under pressure. They asked him some good ...
Even at the highest level, golfers relentlessly tinker, seeking the secret to making that final step from good tour player to great one.They are NASCAR mechanics, forever under the hood looking to add a little juice here, even better balance there.Gary Woodland, the most accomplished male ...
Pinehurst, N.C. ? Gary Woodland yanked his tee shot left, deep into the waste area that hugs the fairways at Pinehurst No. 2, up against a fence, in among the pine trees.From there, Woodland’s round went backward. Literally. The only shot he could see was one that took him 30 yards backward ...
Pinehurst, N.C. ? U.S. Open golf courses tend to be gas guzzlers, tearing through the mental and physical fuel tanks of the world’s best golfers.Pinehurst No. 2, with its weedy, sandy, waste-land roughs hugging the fairway on both sides and its turtleback greens, has a different look and feel ...