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Harrington has Grand Slam in sight

Harrington has Grand Slam in sight

Rating: 3

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 17 October 2007 09:48

Padraig Harrington twice stopped to crouch on the green, studying the grain of the grass and the subtle breaks. He was the model of concentration, grinding so hard that his tongue tucked out of the side of his mouth, his upper teeth biting down on his lower lip. It looked like he was standing over a crucial putt at Carnoustie ...

 
Wie loses agent at end of tough year

Wie loses agent at end of tough year

Rating: 3.5

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 15 October 2007 17:10

The losses for Michelle Wie keep piling up even though her LPGA Tour season is over. The latest came Monday when her agent resigned after less than a year on the job. Greg Nared, a former Nike business manager whom the William Morris Agency hired a year ago to manage Wie, resigned as vice president of golf. His announcement came ...

 
Rose races back into contention

Rose races back into contention

Rating: 0

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 07 September 2007 12:44

Jonathan Byrd is playing for the fifth consecutive week, a stretch that began in 100-degree heat at the PGA Championship and has brought him to muggy conditions at the BMW Championship. He is so tired that he has cut down his time on the practice range. What has helped carry him through these PGA Tour Playoffs is knowing that when ...

 
Beem bounces back to lead in Boston

Beem bounces back to lead in Boston

Rating: 0

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 02 September 2007 11:00

Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh delivered the kind of golf everyone expected. Mike Weir and Rich Beem played the golf they badly needed. Woods and Mickelson traded torrid stretches of birdies and eagles on Saturday morning on the TPC Boston, each posting a 7-under 64 that thrust them into contention in the Deutsche Bank Championship. They were the ...

 
Choi takes text book win at Memorial

Choi takes text book win at Memorial

Rating: 0

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 04 June 2007 05:50

KJ Choi won the US Tour's Memorial tournament in style and had a lot to thank the host for! Jack Nicklaus stood proudly behid the 18th green as Choi closed in on glory. Choi had read books by Nicklaus as he grew up in South Korea and studied the techniques and teachings of the 18-times Major winner. "As I started ...

 
Strange voted into Golf Hall of Fame

Strange voted into Golf Hall of Fame

Rating: 0

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 18 April 2007 18:38

Curtis Strange, the dominant American golfer in the 1980s whose career was defined by consecutive U.S. Open victories, and two-time major champion Hubert Green joined the World Golf Hall of Fame on Wednesday. They will be inducted Nov. 12 at the World Golf Village, along with Se Ri Pak, who will be eligible through the LPGA Tour criteria once she ...

 
Mickelson backs Tiger's tournament

Mickelson backs Tiger's tournament

Rating: 5

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 15 March 2007 11:56

Rivals on the golf course, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson sounded like allies Wednesday in promoting the concept of Woods' new tournament in Washington being treated like an invitational. The field size for the new AT&T National has caused a great divide on the PGA Tour, the lines drawn between prestige and opportunity. PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem suggested that ...

 
Calcavecchia not packing his bags just yet

Calcavecchia not packing his bags just yet

Rating: 3

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 12 March 2007 16:48

Mark Calcavecchia was still dazed over his amazing turnaround at Innisbrook when he interrupted a PGA Tour official who started to tick off all the things that came with his one-shot victory in the PODS Championship. "A heart attack,'' Calcavecchia deadpanned. Given the look on his face, and the wild swing in emotion and expectations, it wasn't immediately clear if ...

 
Major names get ready for matchplay battle

Major names get ready for matchplay battle

Rating: 3

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 13 February 2007 17:28

There could be some crunch matches in the up-coming Accenture Match Play Championship. An initial draw has been made, but a lot could change if players withdraw. Brett Quigley did enough at Pebble Beach to stay put at No. 64 in the world ranking Monday and grab the last spot in the field. That's the good news. The bad news? ...

 
Mickelson back in a big way at Pebble

Mickelson back in a big way at Pebble

Rating: 3

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 09 February 2007 08:40

Phil Mickelson finally showed signs of turning the corner yesterday. Mickelson, nowhere near the leaderboard since his collapse at the U.S. Open last summer, hit a 4-iron from 230 yards into 18 feet for eagle on his final hole at Poppy Hills for a 7-under 65 to share the lead with rookie John Mallinger and Nick Watney at the Pebble ...

 

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