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Harig: Dilemma for the world's elite players
The PGA Tour's Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial and Europe's BMW PGA Championship are this weekend, presenting a dilemma for the world's elite players -- especially those who are members of both the PGA and European tours, writes Bob Harig.
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Faldo believes Monty still can earn Ryder Cup spot
Eight-time European No. 1 player Colin Montgomerie may have slid to 90th in the world rankings, but he is still capable of rallying to make this year's Ryder Cup team, European team captain Nick Faldo said.
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Bean escapes with 1-shot Champions win
Andy Bean managed to save par on No. 18 after hooking his drive left and bogeying the previous hole, holding on for a 2-under 70 and a one-stroke victory over Loren Roberts on Sunday in the Champions Tour's Regions Charity Classic.
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Mathis captures first Nationwide victory
David Mathis won the BMW Charity Pro-Am on Sunday for his first Nationwide Tour title, closing with a 3-under 68 for a three-stroke victory over Roger Tambellini, while Wayne Gretzky teamed with Chris Nallen to win the Pro-Am title.
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Finchem talks 'professionalism'; no word on Daly
PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem stressed in a players meeting last week the importance of having a professional appearance. About the same time, a video was making the rounds of John Daly looking anything but that.
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TPC Sawgrass architect Dye picked for golf Hall
Pete Dye, the golf course architect who built his reputation on risk-reward shots at courses like TPC Sawgrass and the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, was selected Tuesday for the World Golf Hall of Fame.
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What Will 2007 Do Next?
By BRIAN HEWITT The New Year is just an infant. But already there is a tidal wave of buzz, expectation and anticipation.
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Reviewing 2006; Previewing 2007
TheGolfChannel.com is counting down its top 5 stories of the year from this past season in golf, as well as looking at the top 5 'Big Questions' on the PGA TOUR in 2007.
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Is Change a Good Thing?
With 2007 upon us, players, fans and officials can only wonder how things will work out with the next FedExCup.
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Can Tiger Slam?
Tiger Woods gets questioned a lot. Why does he do the things he does? How can he do the things he does?
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Mercedes-Benz Gets '07 in Gear
A season of great interest and intrigue gets underway as the 2007 PGA TOUR kick-starts a new campaign at the Mercedes-Benz Championship.
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Woods Reveals Wife is Pregnant
Tiger Woods celebrated his 31st birthday Saturday by sharing some of his biggest news of the year -- his wife is expecting their first child this summer.
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Will Phil Bounce Back?
They asked a few years ago in a commercial, “What will Phil do next?” We ask now, “Will Phil recover from his Winged Foot hangover?”
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Changing of the Guard?
Tiger Woods is a clear No. 1. The 'Big 5' is no more. So who will challenge Woods for wins and majors next year?
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