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Ryder Cup: Anything You Can Do...

Which is the stronger Ryder Cup team? That depends on what you're measuring

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Jason Dufner: Full Shoulder Turn

Ryder Cup rookie Jason Dufner explains the importance of a good upper body rotation in the backswing.

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Ryder Cup: Picking Sides

Ron Sirak and John Huggan make their Ryder Cup predictions.

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Ryder Cup Fashion Preview: Unveiling Team USA's Uniforms

Golf Digest's Mr. Style, Marty Hackel, weighs in on the Ryder Cup uniforms that the U.S. team will wear at Medinah.

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Think Young, Play Hard: John Peterson

Don't get in John Peterson's way: the former LSU Tiger throws everything he's got at you.

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A Thinking Man's Game

Almost 20 years after being paralyzed in a motorcycle accident, Flip Wilson's son David keeps pushing to play the round of his life .

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Video: Snedeker's clutch chip pays off in a big way at East Lake

By Alex Myers Water wasn't involved this time in the defining moment of the Tour Championship Sunday, but the 17th hole -- and a wedge -- again played leading roles. A year after Bill Haas' remarkable up-and-down from a lake, Brandt Snedeker chipped in for birdie on the penultimate hole to essentially clinch the win and the FedEx Cup title. Battling with Justin Rose and Ryan Moore on the back nine, Snedeker took a two-shot lead thanks to birdies on No. 13 and 15. But seemingly in trouble on No. 17 after a bad tee shot, his approach flirted with a front bunker before settling just short of the green, setting up the best -- and most lucrative -- shot of his life. Here are the highlights of from the final round at East Lake: The emotional win for Snedeker also netted the 31-year-old $11.4 million. In other words, there's a good chance he'll be buying his teammates dinner at this week's Ryder Cup. Rory McIlroy won two of the four playoff events and was the FedEx Cup points leader heading into Sunday, but his streak of 11-straight rounds in the 60s abruptly ended with a 74. Meanwhile, Snedeker entered the event in fifth spot in the standings -- any golfer in the top 5 would win the FedEx Cup and the $10-million bonus with a win. Related: The best moments in FedEx Cup history But before people complain too much about McIlroy, who finished T-10 in Atlanta, not winning, consider that Snedeker was the only player to finish in the top six in three playoff events, including a runner-up at the Barclays. And for finishing second in the final standings, McIlroy also received a $3-million bonus in addition to the $8 million he's won on the PGA Tour this year. Not a bad parting gift. Follow @AlexMyers3 !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs");

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Snedeker's driver: $11.44 million bargain

By Mike StachuraBrandt Snedeker's win Sunday at the Tour Championship by Coca-Cola equalled the biggest single-day payday in the history of professional golf. His combined take for winning the final tournament of the FedEx Cup Playoffs...

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Winning ways secure Long, Burger top honors

By Ryan HerringtonGOLF WORLD COLLEGE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKSept. 17-23MENJace Long, MissouriFollowing up his season-opening victory at the Turning Stone Tiger Intercollegiate, the senior from Dixon, Mo., claimed medalist honors by two strokes at the...

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Swing Sequence: Brandt Snedeker

View FedEx Cup winner Brandt Snedeker's swing frame-by-frame