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Masters field missing Monty... for now

Masters field missing Monty... for now

Rating: 2.5

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 24 December 2007 09:45

With the final world rankings for 2007 published today (Monday), Masters invitations will be in the mail soon. Justin Rose will be getting one, but Colin Montgomerie won't... yet! The Masters takes the top 50 from the world ranking at the end of 2007, but will also take any players in the top 50 at the end of March. Montgomerie is ...

 
Harrington still working on game

Harrington still working on game

Rating: 0

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 24 October 2007 09:18

To say that Padraig Harrington'svictory in the British Open was a work in progress might be an understatement. Vijay Singh has long held the reputation as the hardest working man in golf, but Harrington could match him bucket for bucket, hour for hour. The difference was that Singh was refining, while Harrington seemed to be constantly rebuilding. The turning point ...

 
Monty can't rely on a Captain's pick at Ryder Cup

Monty can't rely on a Captain's pick at Ryder Cup

Rating: 4

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 24 October 2007 09:07

Nick Faldo pretended to have trouble understanding the question through a telephone line piped into a sound system at Valhalla Golf Club. Perhaps that was because the subject was his recent criticism of Colin Montgomerie. On another occasion, however, he came through loud and clear, even though he didn't mention Monty by name. "Match play, putting is unbelievably important," Faldo ...

 
Cabrera beats Harrington in Grand Slam play-off

Cabrera beats Harrington in Grand Slam play-off

Rating: 0

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 18 October 2007 09:23

U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera wanted to beat an elite field of major champions at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, but it did not escape the big-hitting Argentine that this was an exhibition. That explains why he hit driver at every turn, with mixed results. It put him in dire trouble on the opening hole, leading to a triple ...

 
Keeping your card takes more money than ever

Keeping your card takes more money than ever

Rating: 0

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 17 October 2007 15:24

Brett Quigley figured his PGA Tour card was safe for next year when he left the Deutsche Bank Championship the first week of September and had surgery on his right knee to repair torn cartilage. He was at No. 109 on the money list with $717,411. Darren Clarke finished at No. 125 last year with $660,898. Tour officials figured $700,000 ...

 
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 ...

 
Tiger to get his own brand of energy drink

Tiger to get his own brand of energy drink

Rating: 0

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 17 October 2007 09:44

Tiger Woods will have his own brand of sports drink next year under an endorsement deal announced Tuesday with Gatorade that marks a couple of firsts for the world's No. 1 golfer - his first U.S. deal with a beverage company and his first licensing agreement. Gatorade said it will introduce ``Gatorade Tiger'' in March, with more products to follow. ...

 
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 ...

 
Players should stop moaning about the FedEx Cup

Players should stop moaning about the FedEx Cup

Rating: 0

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press, 12 September 2007 16:45

Robert Allenby was among those who feared the worst when he showed up Tuesday at East Lake.The greens were said to be in such miserable shape that the original edict was for no one to set foot on them until the opening round of the Tour Championship. When conditions slightly improved, the ban was lifted to allow for practice on ...

 
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 ...

 

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