- Yoon: Bettencourt living on top of the world
Matt Bettencourt fully expected to be playing sports for a living when he grew up. The California native just thought it would be in baseball, not golf, after he earned his PGA Tour card for 2009, writes ESPN.com's Peter Yoon. - Yoon: Back to class for Q-school veteran Tidland
Though a trip to PGA Tour Q-school isn't considered a yearly tradition for Chris Tidland, it might as well be. The 36-year-old -- who has been to the finals nine consecutive times -- has everything in perspective after falling from the last qualifying spot in the year's final event, writes ESPN.com's Peter Yoon. - Ballesteros out of intensive care; remains in rehab
Seve Ballesteros has been released from intensive care following brain surgery on a malignant tumor. - Ryder Cup team members feted at White House
President George W. Bush celebrated Monday with American golfers who reclaimed the Ryder Cup for the U.S. - Reclamation project? Daly to play Aussie Masters
John Daly plans to end his troublesome year in Australia, where, in his last appearance six years ago, he was disqualified from a tournament for failing to sign his scorecard. - Economy forces Buick to scale back courtesy cars
Buick is scaling back on providing courtesy cars to golf tournaments. - Stanford's 69 good enough to win LPGA tourney
Angela Stanford shot a 3-under 69 to hold off Annika Sorenstam and win the Lorena Ochoa Invitational on Sunday. - Compton misses final Q-school stage by one shot
Erik Compton narrowly failed to advance to the final stage of PGA qualifying, but it's a miracle he's even playing again, writes Bob Harig. - All 4 British Open rounds on ESPN starting in 2010
The British Open will air on ESPN beginning in 2010. - Jordan, Timberlake to headline Bethpage event
Michael Jordan toughest golf test might come next June at Bethpage Black in the days before the U.S. Open. - PGA Tour schedule includes slight bump in purses
The PGA Tour released its 2009 schedule on Tuesday for the regular season which features 25 tournaments with at least $6 million purses and a newly configured "Texas swing" of three events in the spring. - Usually reserved Tiger discusses Obama, economy
Tiger Woods isn't one to reveal his opinions on many non-golf topics. But the No. 1-ranked player in the world did weigh in on Barrack Obama's election as the first African American president in United States history. - Poulter out of Singapore Open after driver swiped
British Open runner-up Ian Poulter pulled out of the Singapore Open after being unable to replace the driver that was stolen at the HSBC Champions Tournament in Shanghai, which ended on Monday. - Price, Champions team win 3-Tour Challenge
Nick Price shot a 7-under 65 to lead the Champions Tour team to two nine-hole tournament victories at the 17h Annual Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge. - Architect Dye among 6 added to golf Hall of Fame
Pete Dye, who designed more than 120 courses with risk-and-reward options that brought pleasure to some and frustration to most, was among six people inducted Monday night into the World Golf Hall of Fame. - New No. 2: Garcia wins HSBC Champions playoff
Sergio Garcia won the rain-delayed HSBC Champions to take the No. 2 spot in the world ranking behind Tiger Woods, beating Oliver Wilson with a birdie on the second hole of a playoff Monday. - Love snaps two-year winless streak at Disney
Davis Love III has won the Children's Miracle Network Classic at Disney, closing with an 8-under 64 for a one-shot victory over Tommy Gainey in the final PGA Tour event of the year.

