Ryder Cup Second Round in Louisville
European teammates Lee Westwood, left, from England, and Soren Hansen, from Denmark, read a putt on the 12th green in four-ball match play against team USA during the second round of the Ryder Cup at the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky on September 20, 2008. (UPI Photo/Mark Cowan)
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Phil Mickelson roared to a three-stroke victory in the British Open Sunday with a sterling round of 5-under 66 that included birdies on his final two holes.
Lee Westwood, seeking his first major championship, posted a 1-under 70 Saturday to grab a two-shot lead after 54 holes of the British Open.
Miguel Angel Jimenez has a one-stroke lead after Friday's second round of the 142nd British Open on a day when even par was a very good score.
The world's oldest golf tournament opens Thursday on the firm, fast fairways of Muirfield with Tiger Woods hoping to end a drought in major events.
Luke Donald made three straight birdies just before sunset Thursday and had a one-shot lead when play was halted in the first round of the U.S. Open.
Matt Kuchar jumped to No. 4 in the men's world golf rankings after winning the Memorial Tournament.
Boo Weekley and Matteo Manassero posted tournament wins in Texas and England, respectively, and make impressive climbs in Monday's men's world golf rankings.
Birdies on the final two holes Saturday left Spaniard Alejandro Canizares with a one-shot lead over Lee Westwood at the BMW PGA Championship in England.
Tiger Woods solidified his spot at the top of the men's world golf rankings with a win at the Players Championship.
Sergio Garcia grabbed the lead with five straight birdies Friday and finished the round a shot in front of Tiger Woods midway through The Players Championship.
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