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December 1, 2006
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Micheel, Perry and others coping with agent mess
HONOLULU -- Kenny Perry has an ambitious goal of playing the
Ryder Cup in his home state of Kentucky.
Chad Campbell wants to get back into the top 50 in the world, ...
Associated Press | 16 hours ago
Harig: Celebrity tourney hosts harken back to an older generation
This week's PGA Tour event, the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic presented by George Lopez, is one of two on the schedule with a celebrity host. Though the practice isn't commonplace anymore, having an entertainer's name attached to a tourney harkens back to an era gone by.
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.com | 16 hours ago
Fact or Fiction: Is the new 'MDF' rule a good idea?
Is the brand new, already notorious, so-called "MDF Rule" beneficial to the tour, the players and the fans? Our experts state their opinions in this week's edition of Fact or Fiction.
ESPN.com/GolfDigest.com | Tuesday, January 15
PGA negotiating on whether '08 Barclays stays in Westchester
NEWARK, N.J. -- The PGA Tour has decided to move the
Barclays, the first leg in the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup playoffs, from
Westchester Country Club in New York.
Westchester ...
Associated Press | Monday, January 14
PGA negotiating location for '08 Barclays tourney
The PGA Tour is negotiating whether The
Barclays will still be played at Westchester Country Club in New
York in August.
ESPN.com news services | Monday, January 14
Fearsome Foursome: The Bob Hope Classic
Jason Sobel sets up his Bob Hope Classic foursome, while giving some good-sense advice on how not to let "MDF" bring you down.
Jason Sobel, ESPN.com | Monday, January 14
With his 3rd victory in 6 months, Choi moving into elite company
HONOLULU -- The ballroom at Waialae Country Club has rarely
been so raucous after the Sony Open.
The cheers for K.J. Choi drowned out the surf and wind on the
other ...
Associated Press | Monday, January 14
In toughest conditions, Choi has to work for his win
HONOLULU -- K.J. Choi felt the pressure of performing before
an audience at the Sony Open, not only a large contingent of South
Korean fans living in Hawaii, but ...
Associated Press | Monday, January 14
Weekly 18: Els makes major changes in hopes of big season
Long thought to be an underachiever who plays too much golf around the globe, Ernie Els will invoke some big changes to his schedule for the 2008 season in hope of some major hardware.
Jason Sobel, ESPN.com | Monday, January 14
Harig: "MDF" designation draws the ire of players at Sony
What were all those MDFs on the Sony Open leaderboard? Just part of a new PGA Tour rule in which players can make the cut
and still not play the final 36 holes. Sound confusing? It is, especially to players who saw the rule firsthand this past week.
Bob Harig, Special to ESPN.com | Monday, January 14
Choi heading for wire-to-wire win in Sony Open
HONOLULU -- Every shot brought a tough decision. Every swing
brought an unpredictable result.
K.J. Choi never imagined having to work so hard in paradise,
even ...
Associated Press | Sunday, January 13
Golf Capsules
HONOLULU -- K.J. Choi had to work harder than he imagined to
become the Sony Open champion everyone expected.
Equipped with a four-shot lead, Choi struggled in ...
Associated Press | Sunday, January 13
Choi closes out wire-to-wire Sony victory
K.J. Choi had to work harder than he imagined to
become the Sony Open champion everyone expected.
Associated Press | Sunday, January 13
Ferrie WD to illness means no official money
HONOLULU -- The PGA Tour's new cut policy took another
quirky turn Sunday when Kenneth Ferrie withdrew and received less
money than 18 guys who finished behind him, ...
Associated Press | Sunday, January 13
2008 Barclays likely to move to Ridgewood CC
The PGA Tour's 40-year relationship with Westchester CC appears to be nearing an end, as plans have begun to move the Barclays Classic to nearby Ridgewood CC in northeast New Jersey.
John Hawkins, GolfWorld.com | Sunday, January 13
Ferrie's Sony withdrawal means no official money
The PGA Tour's new cut policy took another quirky turn Sunday when Kenneth Ferrie was not awarded official money for withdrawing from food poisoning, while 18 guys who didn't
play the weekend at the Sony Open were paid official money.
Associated Press | Sunday, January 13
Azinger playing, but Ryder Cup captain's mind is on September
HONOLULU -- Paul Azinger didn't expect to see a large group
of Americans lining up at the Sony Open to make small talk, pat him
on the back or go out of their way ...
Associated Press | Sunday, January 13
Golf Capsules
HONOLULU -- A fast start and a strong finish gave K.J. Choi
the round he was looking for Saturday in the Sony Open.
Choi got up-and-down from the bunker on the ...
Associated Press | Saturday, January 12
Six months after turning pro, teenager Tadd Fujikawa still looking for paycheck
HONOLULU -- He thought he had the game and was determined to
play golf for a living, so he turned pro before finishing high
school and spent two years traveling ...
Associated Press | Saturday, January 12
Choi off to another strong start at Sony Open
HONOLULU -- A different week, a different island and a much
different view for K.J. Choi.
Seven days ago, Choi was bringing up the rear in the
Mercedes-Benz Championship, ...
Associated Press | Friday, January 11
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