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- A growing list of athletes have declined invitations from President Donald J. Trump to visit the White House as a stance against his racist and anti-immigrant rhetoric. Sadly, Tiger Woods isn't one of them.
- Somewhere between the fairway and the green after little fanfare, my son said, āthis is just watching two nerds take a walk and trying to trash talk each other.ā
- Francesco Molinari was torn between Paris and Washington until the last minute.
- Four-time Olympic medalist Cullen Jones stopped by Druid Hill Park as part of USA Swimming's "Make a Splash Tour" to teach four dozen children the basics to defy stereotypes and statistics.
- Twenty-one years after Woods shook the gameās landscape with his first, record-breaking, barrier-shattering victory in the Masters, and nearly five seasons removed from his last PGA Tour victory, his extraordinary comeback from four back surgeries is giving golf a boost many never saw coming.
- Tiger Woods has not played in the National tournament since 2015.
- It's my sports 2017 Christmas wish list for Santa. I hope it's not too late.
- Tiger Woods looked a lot better in his return to golf than he did when he left.
- PGA Tour commissioner says Tiger Woods' D.C. event to be held during 2018 season even without sponsor.
- Digest: Tiger Woods' PGA Tour event in Washington in jeopardy
- Training and treatment are part of the daily regimen on the PGA Tour Champions, especially for three-time defending Senior Players Championship winner Bernhard Langer.
- Everyone is watching, everyone is curious, and Jordan Spieth had the perfect view of Tiger Woods for his return to golf.
- The rust — not to mention his lack of pliability — was painfully evident when he put three straight shots with a sand wedge Monday into a pond by the 10th green at Congressional Country Club, where Woods made an appearance to publicize next month's Quickens Loans National, which he hosts each year.
- This is my last issue as City Paper's editor. After three years and two months with the paper, I resigned to take a position as director of strategic communications for the Baltimore-based Open Society Institute.
- SpiethĀæs ascent means mIllions in Under Armour media exposure. Company charting his progress.
- Tiana Jones and Demarkis Cooper are helping bring notice to the school's Professional Golf Management program. It is one of 19 accredited by the PGA of America and the only one at a historically black university.
- Howard County's Kittleman should endorse compromise plan to push healthier food and beverage choices on county property
- "Wicked," the musical prequel to "The Wizard of Oz," heads back to the hometown of its producer Marc Platt; this third visit brings TV veteran John Davidson along as the Wizard.
- The University of Maryland Eastern Shore said on Thursday it has its first individual donor to a scholarship fund honoring the late professional golf pioneer Charlie Sifford.
- This month, Franklin High School is going blonde – Legally Blonde.
- Here are a few factors that could play a role in the outcome at Waldron Family Stadium in in Emmitsburg at 2 p.m.
- When Ryback re-debuted a few weeks ago, some fans wondered if (and hoped that) this would be the WWE's chance to recapture the magic from his original run. After an episode of Monday Night Raw that almost entirely revolved around Ryback, I'd say those fans are closer to their answer.
- After Raw ended on television, WWE had Sheamus defend his United States title against Rusev on the Network. This was advertised during Raw, and it was deemed a Network-exclusive.
- With season-high total of 103 points, Marriotts Ridge defeats Glenelg and Atholton to finish regular season undefeated.
- Saucon Valley welcomes US Mid Amateur golfers to field
- Hammond High Boosters are hosting their third annual Golf Tournament on Oct. 11 to raise funds for Hammond High activities.
- At the front door of a home near Holabird Academy in southeast Baltimore, City Schools Superintendent Gregory Thornton and the Baltimore Oriole Bird mascot greeted a gaggle of young children with fresh uniforms and backpacks, all ready for the first day of school.
- At the front door of a home near Holabird Academy in southeast Baltimore, City Schools Superintendent Gregory Thornton and the Baltimore Oriole Bird mascot greeted a gaggle of young children with fresh uniforms and backpacks, all ready for the first day of school.
- Behind match-high 23 points from Nick Osterman, Atholton earns 77-66 boys golf victory over Mt. Hebron.
- Throwback Thursday: The top 10 songs this week in 1982 [videos]
- Well, it has been another crazy week in the world of sports, at least from where I sit and the view I take.
- Yani Tseng won the LPGA championship at Bulle Rock at 19, but the Taiwanese golfer is struggling as she returns to the Baltimore area for International Crown.
- An introduction to the 32 golfers representing 8 nations at this week's International Crown women's golf tournament at Caves Valley.
- After making a 15-footer to avoid double-bogey on the final hole of regulation, Justin Rose beat Shawn Stefani on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
- Patrick Reed is not interested in talking about being top five in the world. He only cares about PGA Tour victory No. 4.
- The galleries were noticeably thinner and more spread out for Saturday's third round than they were the first two days, when most of those who came to the tournament seemed to be following the trio of Woods, 20-year-old American phenom Jordan Spieth and Jason Day of Australia.