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LA JOLLA, Calif. – Those is second place keep changing but one thing remains the same. Kyle Stanley is leading the Farmers Insurance Open as he starts the back nine on the South Course. Stanley, the big-hitting Clemson product, is 2 under for the day and he owns a three-stroke lead over Bill Haas at [...]

Jan 27 (Reuters) – Second round scores fromthe Farmers Insurance Open at the par-72 Torrey Pinescourses in La Jolla, California on Friday. The cut was set at142. 130 Kyle Stanley (U.S.) 62 68 131 Brandt Snedeker (U.S.) 67 64 132 Bae Sang-moon (South Korea) 65 67 Martin Flores (U.S.) 65 67 134 Hunter Mahan (U.S.) 69 65 Bill Haas (U.S.) 63 71 135 Robert Allenby (Australia) 68 67 Justin Leonard (U …

Stan Badz/PGA TOUR Bill Haas tweaked his putter and made 11 birdies Thursday at Torrey Pines. By Helen Ross, PGATOUR.COM LA JOLLA, Calif. — Four weeks into the 2012 PGA TOUR season, there are still definite signs of rust. Just ask Phil Mickelson, who fired a disappointing 77 on the South Course Thursday that left [...]

Stan Badz/PGA TOUR Bill Haas tweaked his putter and made 11 birdies Thursday at Torrey Pines. By Helen Ross, PGATOUR.COM LA JOLLA, Calif. — Four weeks into the 2012 PGA TOUR season, there are still definite signs of rust. Just ask Phil Mickelson, who fired a disappointing 77 on the South Course Thursday that left [...]

Bill Haas fired an opening-round 63 on the North Course at the Farmers Insurance Open where he sits one off the pace shared by Spencer Levin and Kyle Stanley.

Phil Mickelson has won the Humana Challenge twice and is the all-time leading money winner in the event. No wonder he was the top pick in our expert picks. Bill Haas also has a history of playing well at PGA West, having lost in a playoff there last year. See who else we liked in [...]

<strong>Fantasy Tip Sheet:</strong> Bill Haas is a popular Humana Challenge pick for our panel of fantasy experts, as they think the defending FedEx Cup champ will start the season where he left off in 2011.

Fantasy Tip Sheet: Bill Haas is a popular Humana Challenge pick for our panel of fantasy experts, as they think the defending FedEx Cup champ will start the season where he left off in 2011.

One par was worth two trophies. One tournament paid Bill Haas just over $11.4 million. He starts over with a clean slate Friday at the Tournament of Champions, with one less perk than the other winners from last season. Haas won the Tour Championship, the one PGA Tour event in which the winner is not guaranteed a chance to defend his title.

By Mike McAllister, PGATOUR.COM KAPALUA, Hawaii — The shot out of the water at the 17th at East Lake — a shot that kept Bill Haas alive in his playoff against Hunter Mahan and eventually led to winning the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola and the FedExCup — was the clear choice for PGATOUR.COM’s Shot of [...]

Our countdown of Players to Watch for 2012 continues Saturday with the defending FedExCup champion, who gave us the best shot of the year on the PGA TOUR. Bill Haas had enjoyed a good-not-great run in the 2011 regular season, with two playoff defeats and no wins, but that all changed in the Playoffs as [...]

ARCHIVE: THE TOP SHOTS OF THE 2011 SEASON The Shot of the Year? That’s easy: Bill Haas’ miraculous up-and-down from the water during a playoff in the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola. Check out the video and tell us what you think of the shot. If you were there to watch it, let us know what [...]

Donald takes PGA Tour award

England’s Luke Donald was tonight named the PGA Tour player of the year and said: “That’s a great honour to cap off what has obviously been an amazing year for me.” World number one Donald, who on Sunday completed his double of money list titles on both sides of the Atlantic, finished ahead of Keegan Bradley, Bill Haas, Webb Simpson and Nick Watney … (more)

Bill Haas is realizing a career goal this week as a headliner at the Chevron World Challenge.

Bill Haas is realizing a career goal this week as a headliner at the Chevron World Challenge.

MELBOURNE, Australia – Geoff Ogilvy and K.J. Choi held off Bill Haas and Nick Watney to win a tight match 1 up, one that the International team desperately needed to win. Ogilvy and Choi never trailed in the match and were 2 up through six holes. The Americans eventually squared the match with a Haas [...]

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