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Wake women beat No. 1 Stanford, advance to ACC match play final at Sedgefield

Macy Pate beat Meja Ortengren 2-up in the final pairing Friday afternoon to give ninth-ranked Wake Forest a victory over Stanford, the nation's No....

Pate, Chacarra finish top 10 in ACC stroke play at Sedgefield

Macy Pate and Carolina Lopez-Chacarra led the way as Wake Forest claimed a fourth-place finish Thursday in stroke play at the ACC Women's Championship...

Suspension could keep social media star Wes Bryan from playing in Wyndham Championship

Wes Bryan, one of the most popular players at the Wyndham Championship, may not be able to play in this summer's event at Sedgefield...

Triad trio in top 20 entering final round of ACC Championship at Sedgefield

Wake Forest's Macy Pate and Virginia Tech's Morgan Ketchum, former teammates at Reagan High, are tied for 13th entering the final round of the...

McIlroy nearly played against N.C. teams for ETSU

Just imagine, a young Rory McIlroy winning the Atlantic Sun Conference championship and playing on North Carolina courses against the likes of Tar Heel...

Ford ties victory record as Tar Heels edge Elon

While Rory McIlroy was winning his first Masters title Sunday, the nation's top-ranked college golfer, David May of North Carolina, won another tournament. May overcame...

Like McIlroy, former Wake star Young allows Masters error to lead to another

Rory McIlroy paid the price twice in Thursday's opening round of the Masters. On Friday, former Wake Forest star Cameron Young did the same. You...

Raleigh-area golfer shoots wild 70 at Masters with only six pars

North Carolina resident Akshay Bhatia made only six pars Thursday in the first round of the Masters -- about as many as an 18-handicapper...

Langer’s character, consistency, resilience deserving of Masters celebration

Sometime late Friday afternoon, one of the golf world’s legendary figures probably will finish his final round of competitive golf in the Masters. That’s when...

Wake men place fifth in nine-team event

The Wake Forest men's team finished fifth in the nine-team Calusa Cup on Tuesday in Naples, Florida. Wake shot 16-over-par 880, 33 shots behind Florida,...
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