The idea for a Country Club was born in April of 1955 with ten gentlemen: Harold Brewer, Don Parke, Clyde Clayburn, Bob McIntosh, Jack Prose, Jerry Foster, Jay Colby, Al Bowler, Gus Nimtz, and William Cornelison. Their search began for the perfect spot for a golf course settling on a piece of property owned by Mr. Tedd Knowles. Making their dream a reality, Rolling Hills Country Club was incorporated in Colorado on November 18, 1955.
For Kyle Stanley, Torrey Pines wasn't his time to win his first PGA Tour event. After suffering through a brutal week, the 24-year-old got the bounces and breaks -- and made the clutch shots -- to claim that maiden victory a week later, writes ESPN.com's Farrell Evans.
Former British Open champion Paul Lawrie chipped in for an eagle and a birdie on his way to winning the wind-shortened Qatar Open on Sunday, shooting a 7-under 65 to hold off Jason Day and Peter Hanson.