Lanny Wadkins elected to World Golf Hall of Fame Dallas' Lanny Wadkins, winner of 21 PGA Tour events, has been elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame. He will be inducted in the 2009 class on Nov. 2.
Brian Gay completes his victory at Hilton Head, S.C., with a course-record 20-under par for the four-day event.
With one win in more than 300 starts, Brian Gay underwent the most astonishing metamorphosis since Gregor Samsa became an insect, writes Bill Nichols. He looked like Tiger Woods at the Verizon Heritage Classic.
Kim, Vijay Singh commit to Nelson The HP Byron Nelson Championship received two big commitments Wednesday with the addition of Dallas resident Anthony Kim and Vijay Singh, No. 8 in the World Golf Ranking.
Two wins for Dallas Cowboys' Romo - on the golf course Over the weekend, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo won the Will County Amateur Championship in Crete, Ill., and in McKinney on Tuesday he captured the Adams Golf Pro Scratch Championship at Stonebridge Ranch Country Club tournament.
Brian Gay had the tour's largest margin of victory since Phil Mickelson won the 2006 BellSouth Classic by 13 strokes.
Brian Gay shot a 7-under 64 Sunday to win at Harbour Town Golf Links by an astounding 10 shots. He broke the 13-year-old scoring record, finishing at 20-under 264 on the way to his second PGA Tour victory.
Dallas resident Anthony Kim shoots out of a bunker en route to a 65 in the second round of the Masters.
Banished because of poor weather and difficult course setups, fun returned to the Masters. With ears still ringing, Bill Nichols presents his top-nine roars from the Masters.
Local links: Poulter commits to play Nelson England's Ian Poulter has committed to play in the HP Byron Nelson Championship for the third straight year. No. 40 in the World Ranking, Poulter finished second at last year's British Open.