
Charles Schwab Challenge: Can Justin Rose Defend At Colonial?
Justin Rose aims to become the second golfer to win back-to-back titles at Colonial Country Club when the Charles Schwab Challenge tees off.
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Justin Rose aims to become the second golfer to win back-to-back titles at Colonial Country Club when the Charles Schwab Challenge tees off.
Brooks Koepka opened the PGA Championship with a course record on Bethpage Black, but multiple players are still within striking distance.
Jordan Spieth and Brooks Koepka are among the favorites teeing up at Trinity Forest for the AT&T Byron Nelson.
The British Open welcomes an accomplished field to Carnoustie for the year's third major. Here's what you need to know.
Patrick Reed won his first major on Sunday at August National, claiming The Masters with a one-shot win over Rickie Fowler.
Englishman Ian Poulter won for the first time in six seasons on the PGA Tour this weekend as he finished 19-under par at the Houston Open before emerging triumphant in a playoff against American Beau Hossler.
Bubba Watson ran away with his second PGA Tour win of 2018, as the golf world looks ahead to the Houston Open and The Masters.
CBS Sports' Dottie Pepper looks at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, featuring a stellar field in one of the PGA Tour's most scenic settings.
CBS Sports' Jim Nantz, Nick Faldo and Dottie Pepper preview the PGA Championship, to be played this week at the updated Quail Hollow.
The 2017 PGA Championship tees off next week, with CBS Sports' live 18-hole coverage of the PGA Tour's fourth major, from Quail Hollow.
Kayte and Matt talk about the Kyrie Irving rumors, LeBron James' involvement, and how the Sacramento Kings may be a part of the fallout on The Drive.
CBS Sports golf announcer Gary McCord sizes up the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational at Colonial Country Club, the PGA TOUR's next stop.
With the Masters set to start at Augusta, CBS Sports' Nick Faldo and Jim Nantz highlight the many storylines at this year's first major.
Nick Faldo, CBS Sports lead golf analyst, previews the Genesis Open, to be played at the historic Riviera Country Club.
In a leaderboard with a lot of talent in the Top 10, it was Patrick Reed who emerged with the victory in the Tour's first FedExCup playoff event of the 2015-2016 season. Reed shot 66-68 in the first two rounds and then hung on over the weekend at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York, to earn $1.53 million for the win. Defending champion and No. 1-ranked Jason Day finished in fourth place, two strokes behind Reed, while Jordan Spieth finished in a tie for 10th place.
Patrick Reed emerged with the victory at The Barclays, the Tour's first FedExCup playoff event of the 2015-2016 season.
The John Deere Classic, held opposite the Olympics this year, doesn't get much respect on the PGA Tour. Yet it's found an important niche.
With the Greenbrier Classic canceled, and the Open Championship looming, here are the PGA Tour's best at the season's effective midpoint.
Dustin Johnson wins the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, his second tournament win in three weeks, proving again that he can finish.
How do Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy stack up against Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus when they were young?
The World Golf Ranking's top 10 has stayed basically the same for the last year, even with so many first-time PGA Tour winners.
Daniel Berger wins the FedEx St. Jude Classic by three strokes, joining the list of first-time winners on the PGA Tour this season.
William McGirt, a 36-year-old PGA Tour vet, holds off Johnson, Kuchar and McIlroy to win the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village.
CBS Sports on-course reporter Peter Kostis looks at The Memorial Tournament and what to expect from the packed field at Muirfield Village.
Jordan Spieth, the second-ranked golfer on the PGA Tour, silences the doubters, at least for now, with win at Colonial.
Treacherous driving in a storm ended up taking a car off the road. But these viewers had AAA, so why didn't roadside assistance cover the tow?
Terra Star Jackson's family made the decision to take the 11-year-old Grange Middle School student off of life support, days after an alleged drunk driver hit her in the crosswalk on the way to school.
The suspected shooter has been identified as a 28-year-old from Nashville, authorities said.
One person was arrested on suspicion of a DUI after another person was killed in a crash near Grass Valley on Monday, authorities said.
California lawmakers on Monday approved the nation's first penalty for price gouging at the pump, voting to give regulators the power to punish oil companies for profiting from the type of gas price spikes that plagued the nation's most populous state last summer.
Treacherous driving in a storm ended up taking a car off the road. But these viewers had AAA, so why didn't roadside assistance cover the tow?
Terra Star Jackson's family made the decision to take the 11-year-old Grange Middle School student off of life support, days after an alleged drunk driver hit her in the crosswalk on the way to school.
The suspected shooter has been identified as a 28-year-old from Nashville, authorities said.
One person was arrested on suspicion of a DUI after another person was killed in a crash near Grass Valley on Monday, authorities said.
California lawmakers on Monday approved the nation's first penalty for price gouging at the pump, voting to give regulators the power to punish oil companies for profiting from the type of gas price spikes that plagued the nation's most populous state last summer.
An iconic recording artist has added a Sacramento stop to her global tour.
Kings fever is in full force all across Sacramento, but the chance that they may make the NBA playoffs is creating complications at Sacramento State University.
A frost advisory Friday night through Sunday morning has Valley farmers and growers keeping a close eye on both crops and plants.
Fans of Depeche Mode no longer have to enjoy the silence, with the band choosing Sacramento to launch their new world tour.
Days after learning that their coach is moving on, Sacramento State's women's basketball team will also be losing one of their top players.
California lawmakers on Monday approved the nation's first penalty for price gouging at the pump, voting to give regulators the power to punish oil companies for profiting from the type of gas price spikes that plagued the nation's most populous state last summer.
Another powerful Pacific storm system approaching California on Monday was expected to bring rain, wind and heavy mountain snow, forecasters said.
Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages worldwide, but the pendulum has swung back and forth about its benefits and drawbacks.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed spending more than $100 million per year in the state's Medicaid program to pay for up to six months of housing for people who are or risk becoming homeless; are coming out of prison or foster care; or are at risk for hospitalization or emergency room visits.
The body of a 7-year-old boy was found in the ocean off central California days after his mother died in the same area, authorities said.
For the first time, no team is seeded better than No. 4
Kevin Huerter scored a team-high 27 points and the Sacramento Kings beat the Utah Jazz 121-113 on Saturday night. Sacramento is now one win away from clinching a playoff spot and ending the longest postseason drought in NBA history.
Raider legend and Hall of Famer Tim Brown was coaching kids not just in football, but the game of life.
The Sacramento Kings' magic number is down to 2 after Friday night's 135-127 win against the Phoenix Suns.
Knocking No. 1 seed Houston out of the NCAA Tournament made Jim Larrañaga feel like dancing.
Harris opened her visit in Ghana, announcing $100 million in support for a handful of nations to address security, governance and development issues.
Massachusetts Democratic U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren announced Monday that she will seek a third term in 2024.
If approved, the budget would give Congress' internal police department an annual budget larger than the police departments of several major American cities.
Tens of thousands of Israelis poured into the streets in protest after Netanyahu's announcement, blocking Tel Aviv's main artery.
"How anybody survived is unknown by me," said Rodney Porter, who lives 20 miles south of Rolling Fork, Mississippi, which was devastated by the tornado.
A growing number of researchers now want to reconstruct ancient aromas and use them to learn more about how we used to live.
Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages worldwide, but the pendulum has swung back and forth about its benefits and drawbacks.
March Madness is the time of the year when vasectomy appointments fill up the fastest because men are ready to recover on the couch.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed spending more than $100 million per year in the state's Medicaid program to pay for up to six months of housing for people who are or risk becoming homeless; are coming out of prison or foster care; or are at risk for hospitalization or emergency room visits.
A commonly used artificial sweetener is associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, according to Cleveland Clinic research.
Treacherous driving in a storm ended up taking a car off the road. But these viewers had AAA, so why didn't roadside assistance cover the tow?
Research shows more than half of the energy we use at home comes from heating and air conditioning, but in the UK, engineers are busy building homes of the future inside a climate lab to help cut costs and save the environment.
Blockbuster Video could be making a comeback, as it has reportedly restored its website and reactivated its Twitter account.
In the face of senators' criticism, Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel did not agree to lower the commercial cost of the company's Covid-19 vaccine in a hearing Wednesday on the vaccine's price.
California lawmakers on Thursday will vote on whether to allow penalties on oil companies for price gouging at the pump, a first-in-the-country proposal aimed at stopping the kind of spikes last summer that caused some drivers pay up to $8 per gallon as the industry reaped super-sized profits.
Democratic lawmakers voted down the bill, citing inmate privacy concerns, but voiced bipartisan frustration with secrecy and a lack of transparency from CDCR.
The Lincoln Police Department is investigating a fatal crash that happened on February 23 in the early morning.
A new audit finds evidence of possible fraud, including money mismanagement and illegal financial practices.
EXCLUSIVE: An updated Zero-Dollar Bail study out of the Yolo Co. DA's Office finds suspects who were released on $0 Bail were twice as likely to be rearrested for felonies and three times as likely to be rearrested for violent crimes compared to those who had to post bail.
Wage theft robs workers of billions of dollars a year and costs Americans more than any other type of theft. In an effort to identify the scope of wage theft in California, and potential solutions, CBS News Sacramento teamed up with the CalMatters "Divide" team to produce this series of reports.
Treacherous driving in a storm ended up taking a car off the road. But these viewers had AAA, so why didn't roadside assistance cover the tow?
After the storms knocked out the internet for a Wilton viewer and she couldn't get it restored, she knew it was time to call Kurtis.
A Manteca viewer asked us for help after, she says, the phone lines went down at her husband's nursing home in West Sacramento, and she wasn't able to reach him.
When the Internal Revenue Service came after a Sonora retiree who filed their taxes using the wrong form, he called on Kurtis Ming to investigate
"They shouldn't be doing a beta and using us."
Researchers at Stanford and the University of North Carolina made surprising new findings on how economics affects neighborhoods damaged by fires.
A local cat rescue group that stepped up to save hundreds of cats from the catastrophic Camp Fire was profiled in an award-winning documentary.
A $24 million settlement has been reached over the massive Dixie Fire with ten public entities agreeing to a deal with Pacific Gas and Electric to pay for some of the damage.
The climate crisis is among the key factors in a new assessment that shows more than 85% of California's rural and unincorporated land is now in "high" or "very high" severity zones for wildfire danger, the state's Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) recently announced.
California's office of the State Fire marshal released an updated fire hazard map showing which unincorporated parts of California are most at risk for fires and what future destruction could look like.
One Arizona great-grandmother celebrated her birthday by jumping out of a plane.
With sparkly dresses and sky-high heels, The Glass Slipper is a nonprofit that is stepping in as a fairy godmother before prom. They're making sure girls who were in - or are in - the foster care system have a chance to feel glamorous.
A local sheep in Vacaville is now a top ten finalist for the annual Cadbury Bunny commercial.
Driving students to eat better, a food truck is delivering hot breakfasts to Sacramento schools.
It's a dash to raise some cash. Runners brought their competitive spirit —and their appetites — for the 15th annual Donut Dash. It's four miles, four donuts and all for a good cause.
State lawmakers are inching closer to finding out after passing a bill that would not only investigate the causes but also stop unreasonable price hikes.
Andrew Haubner spoke with fans in DOCO ahead of Monday night's game.
Jake Gadon has the different ways the Kings can clinch a playoff spot for the first time since 2006 on Monday night.
Another storm is set to impact the region through the middle of the week.
Should parents have the right to know if their child is exposed to lead in school drinking water? Loopholes in existing California may law leave parents in the dark and kids at risk. A new bill aims to change that.