Topic: Byron Nelson
Liberal-turned-Tory Bridget Pastoor bagged the PC party nomination in Lethbridge-East, despite stiff competition at Thursday night's vote.....
Jeff Overton, who tied for second last year, fired a bogey-free six-under 64 to take the first-round lead at the $6.5 million PGA Tour Byron Nelson Championship.Overton leads fellow American Ryan Palmer by just one stroke at the TPC Four ...
On this day.... 1942 - Byron Nelson wins PGA Tour major the Masters, beating Ben Hogan in a playoff; Nelson's second of two Masters victories;...
On this day.... 1937 - Byron Nelson wins PGA Tour major The Masters; first-place prize money - NA. 1938 - Henry Picard wins PGA Tour major The...
If you look at the 11 win gap between Jack's 70 total victories and Sam's 81 and then figure Sam's total of 165 victories he claims, no one even comes close. Sorry Jack. Now figure in the shape of ...
IRVING, Texas (Reuters) - Dallas amateur Jordan Spieth gave local fans plenty to cheer about after the 16-year-old jumped into a tie for seventh after the third round of the Byron Nelson Championship Saturday.Spieth got off to the best possible start with ...
High school student Jordan Spieth, skipping class to play in the Byron Nelson Championship, Friday became the sixth-youngest player to make the cut at a US PGA Tour event.In advancing to the weekend, the 16-year-old local star did something Tiger Woods ...
Byron Nelson's tourney no longer lordly, No. 17 Mahan the top-ranked player at Dallas PGA stopThe Byron Nelson Championship ain't what it used to be.The biggest names and best players used to be regulars at the Texas tournament, lured ...
Arnold Palmer, the 80-year-old golf legend who won seven major titles, will receive a US Congressional Gold Medal from US President Barack Obama on Wednesday in a White House ceremony.Palmer, who helped popularize the sport to players and fans in the ...
Sept. 26, 2006, Roanoke, Texas), American professional golfer, who dominated the sport in the late 1930s and '40s. He won the U.S. Open (1939), the Masters Tournament (1937 and 1942), and the Professional Golfers' Association of America (PGA) Championship (1940 and ...