Chasing The Haig
Next up for Tiger Woods on the all-time major win list? Walter Hagen. Tiger trails The Haig by one, but as Bob Harig writes, he owes plenty of credit to the five-time PGA winner. Story
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The world's best players will tee it up this week in the PGA Championship at Baltusrol, a fine course, but not even the best in the state of New Jersey. That honor goes to Pine Valley Golf Club, annually the top-ranked course in the world. That's right, it tops Augusta National and St. Andrews on the list, but as Wayne Drehs writes, the world's best course will never hold a major. Story • Golf World: Breaking down Baltusrol FROM THE TOP
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