KYLE STANLEY RUMORS & GOSSIP

Stanley's night golf part of a strong work ethic

Kyle Stanley, who grew up in Washington state, feels as though he's back home in the South. He played college golf at Clemson, which is about two hours away. But he won't be able to stay on the practice range at Augusta National the way he did at college. Along with having family in the South, one thing that appealed to Stanley about Clemson was a lighted driving range...
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April 02, 2012  |  Discuss
IMPROBABLE TURNAROUND

Kyle Stanley wins Phoenix Open

Just one week after a monumental meltdown on the final hole at the Farmers Insurance Open, Stanley staged a remarkable comeback this weekend, coming from eight back to win in Phoenix for his first win.

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February 06, 2012  |  Discuss

Achievement replaces agony for Stanley

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- A week ago, Kyle Stanley couldn't have been much lower. The 24-year-old fought back tears after an astonishing meltdown on the 18th hole of the Farmers Insurance Open that ultimately cost him the tournament he'd led by six shots earlier in the day. On Sunday he fought back tears of joy following a historic rally from eight strokes back to capture the...
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February 05, 2012  |  Discuss

Stanley replaces agony with achievement

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- A week ago, Kyle Stanley couldn't have been much lower. The 24-year-old fought back tears after an astonishing meltdown on the 18th hole of the Farmers Insurance Open that ultimately cost him the tournament he'd led by six shots earlier in the day. On Sunday he fought back tears of joy following a historic rally from eight strokes back to capture the...
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February 05, 2012  |  Discuss

Kyle Stanley rebounds to win Phoenix Open

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- Kyle Stanley rebounded from a devastating loss to win the Phoenix Open, overcoming an eight-stroke deficit Sunday in a comeback as unlikely as his collapse last week at Torrey Pines. In tears seven days ago in San Diego after blowing a big lead -- dropping the final strokes with a triple-bogey 8 on the final hole -- and losing a playoff, Stanley took advantage...
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February 05, 2012  |  Discuss

Stanley ready to move on from Torrey collapse

American golfer Robert Garrigus didn't see any reason to stick around for the finish. He had watched enough of the final round at Torrey Pines to see that Kyle Stanley, whom he described as ''exploding with talent,'' had a three-shot lead and headed for a sure win. Garrigus left for the spa to get a massage. It didn't take long for him to figure out what...
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January 31, 2012  |  Discuss

Kyle Stanley’s 3 shot choke job at Farmers Insurance leads to mistakes by the tour

Whenever a golfer is on the verge of winning their first PGA tour even the question of will they choke often is proposed by fans? Anyone that has played golf understands that when the pressure ...
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January 31, 2012  |  Discuss

Kyle Stanley Might Not Have Won, But He Got This Big Check Anyway

We have all written a check in our day that we had to void. Wrong name, wrong amount, or just something you didn't need to give anymore, the dreaded "VOID" crosses the top and you then tear it up. Unfortunately for Kyle Stanley, voiding this bad boy will be a lot tougher. Stanley had a three shot lead heading into the final hole on Sunday at Torrey Pines, and just...
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January 30, 2012  |  Discuss

Somebody Made the Winner’s Check Out to Kyle Stanley at Torrey Pines Before He Blew Three-Shot Lead (Picture)

If you are a golf fan, you might notice something strange about the photo above.  As we know from watching Happy Gilmore, only the winner of a golf tournament gets one of the big checks.  The winner of the Farmers Insurance Open this weekend at Torrey Pines also received $1,080,000, which is the amount you see written on said big check in the photo that Geoff Shackelford shared...
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January 30, 2012  |  Discuss

Kyle Stanley takes lead at Torrey Pines

Kyle Stanley overcame a double bogey early in Friday's round by running off four birdies on the front nine for a 4-under 68, giving him a one-shot lead in the Farmers Insurance Open going into the weekend. Brandt Snedeker, who first gained fame as a rookie at Torrey Pines when he shot 61 on the North Course, had a 64 on the North again to make a swift climb up to second. He...
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January 28, 2012  |  Discuss
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