ACCENTURE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF
Justin Rose of England tees off during the third round of the Accenture Match Play Championship at The Gallery at Dove Mountain in Marana, Arizona on February 23, 2007. Rose defeated Charles Howell III 3 and 2.(UPI Photo/Art Foxall)
Latest Headlines
David Howell's sudden-death victory on the European Tour lifted him into the Top 100 of the men's world golf rankings, which were updated Monday.
Henrik Stenson won the FedEx Cup, $11.4 million and moved to No. 4 in the men's world golf rankings by winning the Tour Championship.
Henrik Stenson rallied to card a 2-under-par 68 Sunday that gave him both The Tour Championship and the FedExCup.
Henrik Stenson battled foul weather to manage a 1-under 69 Saturday and retain a four-shot advantage after three rounds of the PGA Tour Championship.
Henrik Stenson fired a 4-under-par 66 Friday and pulled away to a four-stroke lead at the halfway point of the PGA Tour Championship.
Henrik Stenson and Adam Scott put themselves in position for a $10 million duel Thursday by finishing 1-2 in the opening round of the Tour Championship.
The year's final event on the PGA Tour begins Thursday with five players, Tiger Woods included, controlling their own destiny in the battle for $10 million.
Zach Johnson pulled close to a spot in the Top 10 in the men's world golf rankings with his win at the rain-delayed BMW Championship.
Rory McIlroy moves up a spot to fourth, displacing Justin Rose in the only change Monday in the Top 10 of the men's world golf rankings.
Henrik Stenson keeps climbing in the men's world golf rankings, jumping to No. 6 this week after winning the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Quotes
United Press International
United Press International
United Press International
United Press International
United Press International