Goydos Birdies On 1st Playoff Hole For 3M Championship Win

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Mickelson officially withdraws from U.S. Open

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Fowler rides Ryder Cup confidence to strong start in HSBC

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Martha Burk Urges U.S. Women’s Open to Leave Trump National

Burk rose to prominence in 2002 when she challenged Augusta National to end its discrimination by inviting a female member, suggesting it could become a problem at the Masters. The club chairman, Hootie Johnson, sent her a scathing reply that the club might one day have female members, but not "at the point of a bayonet."