Gen X pair, Tiger and Phil, leaving mark on Masters
There is a sense in these parts that the biological golf clocks for Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are ticking time bombs. Read more
There is a sense in these parts that the biological golf clocks for Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are ticking time bombs. Read more
When David Toms and Tom Lehman fell asleep Saturday night they must have wondered, “Did I lose or did he win or did I win or did he lose?” Probably a little bit of both. Read more
When first-round leaders David Toms and Joe Durant teed off Friday for their second time through the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai, they had plenty of company. Read more
Not all of the recent Sony Open in Hawaii champions roll off the tongue like Ernie Els or Vijay Singh. Read more
There is something about a Wednesday before a PGA Tour event that you wish you could share with everyone. Read more
If for some reason you stopped watching golf the past few years because Tiger Woods just wasn’t himself, you missed the 20-something wave that has swept across the PGA Tour. Read more
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Since 2011, Gary Woodland has either held or been tied for the 54-hole lead in a stroke-play event on six previous occasions and has yet to convert any of those into a PGA Tour win. He will get his seventh opportunity today. Read more
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan held a press conference Saturday with members of the media covering the Sentry Tournament of Champions to discuss a wide range of topics, including why this winners-only event has become so popular recently with the players. Read more
The back nine during Friday’s second round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions resembled one of those carnival games where you race plastic horses by trying to roll a baseball into a certain hole. All that was missing was the barker to let you know who was in the lead coming down the stretch. Read more
The Sony Open in Hawaii will boast a strong field, as 23 of the 33 golfers in this week’s winners-only tournament on Maui will make the 80-mile trip to Oahu. Read more
After resembling the walking dead in the first half of tonight’s Mountain West Conference football game with Nevada-Las Vegas, true freshman quarterback Chevan Cordeiro brought Hawaii back to life to save the season. Read more
By the time Utah State quarterback Jordan Love figured out his Saturday night was done about five minutes before half, the No. 18 Aggies already had their Mountain West Conference football game against Hawaii well in hand. Read more
If anybody from the Hawaii Bowl was at tonight’s Mountain West Conference football game at Aloha Stadium, those folks are hoping the University of Hawaii doesn’t get bowl eligible after Nevada’s 40-22 victory. Read more
With starting quarterback Cole McDonald out with an undisclosed injury, freshman Chevan Cordeiro leads the Rainbow Warriors past Wyoming 17-13. Read more
Ryan Meskell hit a 35-yard field goal in the fifth overtime to lead the Rainbow Warriors to victory over San Jose State in a Mountain West Conference football game played in San Jose, Calif. Read more
There weren’t a lot of folks outside the University of Hawaii huddle who thought the Rainbow Warriors would open the season 3-0, but that’s exactly what happened after they secured a 43-29 victory Saturday over Rice before an Aloha Stadium crowd of 21,954. Read more
Coming off a win at Colorado State, Hawaii returns to Aloha Stadium for its home opener and puts on an offensive show in a win over Navy. Read more
There it was looking as it did when my father first gave it to me 46 years ago. Read more
Type in the phrase, “What’s gone wrong with Lydia Ko?” and you’ll get plenty of opinions from New York to New Zealand. Type it in about yourself, not so much. Read more
There’s something about Rory McIlroy that brings out the best in Patrick Reed, and what better place to let that play out than today’s final round of the 82nd Masters. Read more
Early on during a blustery Saturday morning, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson were at the bottom of the Masters leaderboard — Nos. 52 and 53. Read more