Scott Stallings

Tiger Woods is a four-time winner of the tournament hosted by Jack Nicklaus
Scott Stallings watches his tee shot on the 14th hole during the first round of the PGA Memorial

Snedeker and Choi share Farmers lead

Defending champion Brandt Snedeker fired a seven-under par 65 to share the first-round lead with South Korea's K.J. Choi at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
 

Gay wins Humana Challenge in playoff

Brian Gay birdied the second hole of a three-man playoff to win the US PGA Tour's $5.6 million Humana Challenge.
 

Hahn, Castro maintain lead at Humana Challenge

Rookie James Hahn and Roberto Castro maintained their lead by shooting five-under 67s in the second round of the PGA Tour's $5.6 million Humana Challenge.
 

Wi takes one-shot PGA Tour lead at Disney

Charlie Wi got off to a quick start Thursday and will try to make his one-stroke, first-round lead stand up in the US PGA Tour's season-ending event at Walt Disney World Resort.
 

Pettersson seizes lead at PGA Wyndham

Carl Pettersson, coming off his best finish in a major, fired an eight-under 62 to seize a one-shot lead after the first round of the PGA Tour's Wyndham Championship.
 

Garrigus vaults into lead at Canadian Open

American Robert Garrigus shot a six-under 64 on Saturday to take a one-shot lead after three rounds of the $5.2 million PGA Tour's Canadian Open.
 

Stallings claims 2nd career title at PGA True South

Scott Stallings fired a final-round 68 to claim his second US PGA Tour title at the $3 million True South Classic.
 

Stallings leads at weather-hit True South

American Scott Stallings seized a four-shot lead before darkness halted the third round of the rain-plagued US PGA Tour True South Classic.
 

Stallings leads at weather-hit PGA True South

American Scott Stallings seized a four-shot lead before darkness halted the third round of the rain plagued US PGA Tour True South Classic.
 

Tiger takes winning ways to Snead's former club

Tiger Woods, fresh off his 74th career victory last week, brings his skills for the first time to the former home of the only golfer to have won more titles, Sam Snead.
 

Sabbatini leads with Woods one back at Memorial

Rory Sabbatini posted a second straight 69 to seize the halfway lead at The Memorial, with 14-time major champion Tiger Woods leading a group just one shot adrift.
 

Tiger, McIlroy stumble while Stallings leads PGA Memorial

One bad hole for Tiger Woods and Luke Donald and two by Rory McIlroy left the stars well off the pace of leader Scott Stallings after opening round of the $6.2 million US PGA Memorial.
 

Donald holds title edge over Simpson at the Disney

(Reuters) - World number one Luke Donald seized an early advantage in his title duel with Webb Simpson by charging into a seven-way tie for the lead in Thursday's opening round of the Disney Classic at Lake Buena Vista in Florida.
 

Donald off to hot start in PGA money title chase

Luke Donald, trying to become the first golfer to win the US and European PGA money titles in the same year, grabbed a share of the first-round lead on Thursday in the US tour event at Disney World.
 

Love working to play on his own Ryder Cup team

Davis Love knows he will be on the 2012 US Ryder Cup squad after being selected the American captain last January, but he wants to play his way into the 12-man lineup as well.
 

Kim fires 62 to seize Greenbrier lead

American Anthony Kim fired an eight-under par 62 on Saturday to seize a one-shot lead after three rounds of the US PGA Tour's Greenbrier Classic.
 

Sizzling Kim surges one ahead at The Greenbrier

NEW YORK (Reuters) - American Anthony Kim closed in on his first PGA Tour victory of the season by charging one stroke clear in Saturday's third round of the Greenbrier Classic in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
 

De Jonge grabs share of PGA Greenbrier Classic lead

Zimbabwe's Brendon de Jonge fired a three-under par 67 to seize a share of the lead after second round of the $6 million Greenbrier Classic.
 

De Jonge and Simpson share lead at The Greenbrier

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's Brendon de Jonge made the most of his growing comfort level on the Old White Course by charging into a tie for the lead in Friday's second round of the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia.
 

McIlroy grabs share of Memorial lead

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy birdied three of his last four holes to fire a six-under par 66 and match American Chris Riley for the lead after the first round of the PGA Memorial tournament.