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The fine line on the PGA Tour between a missed cut and a healthy lead is often measured in days, not months.
The AT&T offers up the greatest meeting of land and sea, yet it still can’t get Tiger Woods to play.
The much-anticipated matchup of the world’s Nos. 1, 2 and 3 has turned into a two-man race early at the Dubai Desert Classic.
For years, perhaps decades, the World Golf Ranking has prattled on virtually unchecked.
The powers that be on the European Tour have arranged the show, the rest is up to the players, and if the projections from the World Golf Ranking are correct, there could be a radical shakeup in the world order by Sunday night.
Despite his good play this week at Torrey Pines, John Daly’s catty behavior earns him an MC.
With top players opting to forgo PGA Tour membership, drastic measures might be in order.
Its not often a PGA Tour player merrily switches places with the ticket-wielding masses, but when it happens its usually an eye-opening event.
A pair of lefties, Bubba Watson and Phil Mickelson, showcased a great duel Sunday at Torrey Pines.
A 5-over-par weekend, the first time hes carded back-to-back over-par cards at Torrey Pines as a professional (74-75), dropped Woods into a tie for 44th in the season opener and sent him back to Isleworth looking for a quick fix.