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Ian Poulter has spent his time and money trying to ensure sick kids have a little fun as well.
How about the Buzzkill Award or the Roadkill Award? That’s what the Rexys are all about.
Blood spinning is not on the Tours 2009 banned substances list, although the World Anti-Doping Agency, which sets the standard for testing in sports, has added the procedure to its 2010 list but only when it is administered by intramuscular route, which would not be the method used to help Woods recovery.
We began 2009 with our Top 5 questions. Now we look back and see if our answers were correct.
Remember the days when the sports pages, not page 3, were where a fan would go to get their golf fix?
It is between the ropes where the most private of men can make a very public statement.
The final day of PGA Tour Q-School is a multiple-choice exam of winners, losers and others.
PGA Tour Q-School is proving once and for all that it is no place for a cluttered mind.
Only one person missed this week’s cut. Think you might know who it was?
Tiger Woods is private but will he go the way of Kobe and A-Rod. Or maybe spend time with Oprah.