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Sony Open and Waialae Country Club Facts
The PGA Tour season may begin without the grandeur of Tiger, but the beauty of Waialea helps to make up for the loss. The old course and old tournament are a great start.
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The Plantation Course at Kapalua
The Tour's season opener always displays the best golfers in the world playing fantastic golf amid awe-inspiring beauty. It leaves no doubt as to why people love golf.
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John Daly Using Twitter
PGA and Open Championship winner, John Daly, is connecting with his fans arguably more than any other celebrity, and he's doing it through Twitter.
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The Open Championship at Turnberry
Certainly, many eyes are on Tiger Woods, but there is a field full of the world's best, including the reigning Champion Golfer of the Year, who seek the Claret Jug.
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PGA National's Bear Trap
Amen Corner at Augusta National is, without question, the most famous three-hole stretch in the world. It's no longer the toughest.
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PGA Tour Rankings after Honda
Some significant moves in both Top-25 lists, but not in the top-10. Following the Honda Classic, Ernie Els adds to the list of top players on top of their game.
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Fantasy Golf Stats through Honda
Here are the top-10 tour players and ties in each of seven PGA Tour statistical categories through completion of the Honda Classic.
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Ryder Cup Rankings after Accenture
The only certainty about the American Ryder Cup team at this point is that Tiger Woods will occupy the top spot in the standings. He certainly has his A-game.
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PGA Tour Rankings After Match Play
Following the Accenture World Match Play Championship, several top players are playing more, playing better and working toward the top.
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Ryder Cup Rankings through Riviera
It's still a long way to Valhalla and the early-August cut-off date for making the top eight in Ryder Cup standings. Last week didn't produce many big moves.
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Fantasy Stats through FBR Open
Here are the top-10 tour players and ties in each of seven PGA Tour statistical categories through completion of the FBR Open.
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Early Money List and Fedex Ranking
Much like the beginning of last season, there are some familiar names, and some not so familiar, atop the Fedex Rankings and PGA Tour Money List.
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Nationwide Tour Graduates on Oahu
Tis' the season for new PGA Tour pros to struggle with making the cut. Even with early season jitters, several Nationwide Tour graduates excelled this week at the Sony.
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Nationwide Tour Graduates
Most of the guys in the Nationwide Tour are the grinders. They've worked hard for comparatively little money. They've toiled for years to get to where they are as pros.
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Fedex Rankings After the BMW
Although the season will go on after this week, it is effectively drawing to a close. A Tour Champion and Fedex Cup Champion will be decided this week.
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Fedex Rankings After Deutsche Bank
Tiger Woods' absence from the Barclays is now forgotten, cancelled-out by his battle with Phil Mickelson at the Deutsche Bank. See the smile on the commissioner's face.
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Fedex Rankings After The Barclays
Big moves among the players at the top of the Fedex Cup standings and twenty-four players won't be moving on to the Deutsche Bank Championship.
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Golf's Major Championship Winners
Two things are clear after looking at the TOUR stats of each player: Each is among the leaders in at least one category; and Tiger is having the best year of the four.
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Snedeker Comes Up Big at Wyndham
None of last week's top-10 money leaders competed in the Wyndham Championship, but there was still fantastic golf. Players are gearing up for the Fedex Cup Playoffs.
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Fedex Cup Players Field Set
Players will tee-up at the Barclays this week to begin the four-tournament Fedex Cup playoff series. Most PGA stars are in, but it will be exciting if an underdog wins.
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Contributing Articles in PGA Tour
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William Wright Helped Rise of Tiger Woods
Today, all hands come together for the most popular athlete on the planet, a black golfer nicknamed Tiger, who cut his stroke-growing teeth on open-to-all public courses.
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The Open 2009 - Day Three
Tom Watson dramatically retains the lead on Day Three of The Open as Ross Fisher, Matthew Goggon, Lee Westwood and Retief Goosen get into position to challenge.
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Tiger Woods Misses the Cut at Turnberry
Tom Watson finishes tied first with fellow American Steve Marino. The Aisla Course, Turnberry proves a formidable test for the worlds best on Day Two of The Open 2009.
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The Open 2009 - Day One
A review of Day One of the 138th Open Golf Championship from The Aisla Course, Turnberry, Scotland where the world's top players battle it out for the Claret Jug.
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The Race To Dubai
The Race To Dubai is a new era for golf but what is it, who is behind it and which players are leading the way?
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The Open 2009 Preview
The Aisla Links course at Turnberry Golf Course, Ayrshire, Scotland is home to The 2009 Open where the field will be hoping to deny Tiger Woods his fifteenth major
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The Scottish Open 2009
Martin Kaymer posts back to back wins in The Race To Dubai following his French Open triumph with victory in Loch Lomond in The Scottish Open 2009.
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The French Open 2009
A review of The French Open 2009 at a crucial time in the season with The Open from Turnberry coming up later in July 2009
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The German Open 2009
The German BMW Open from Munich Golf Club, Germany. Home favourite Martin Kaymer aims to defend his title in this weeks installment in The Race To Dubai.
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The Welsh Open 2009
Unfancied Finn Jeppe Huldahl stays firm to be crowned Welsh Open champion 2009 in this weeks saga in The Race To Dubai on The PGA European Tour 2009.
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The European Open 2009
Can defending champion Ross Fisher continue his excellent form at The London Club in this week's PGA European Tour event in The Race To Dubai, June 2009.
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The BMW PGA Championship 2009
Paul Casey wins the PGA Championship in fine style despite a flawless final round from Ross Fisher from Wentworth Golf Course in Surrey, England in May 2009.
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The Irish Open 2009
Tournament report from The Irish Open 2009 from County Louth Golf Course, Baltray, Dublin, Ireland, part of The PGA European Tour and The Race To Dubai 2009
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The US Open 2009 - Round Four
The conclusion of The US Open 2009, the second golf major of 2009 from Bethpage Black golf course, New York in June 2009. Can the inexperienced leaders survive the heat?
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The US Open 2009 - Round Three
A commentary on the 3rd round in the rain delayed US Open of 2009. Ricky Barnes and Lucas Glover hold a big advantage over the chasing pack including Mickelson and Woods.
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The US Open 2009 - Round Two
Round Two review of The US Open 2009 from Bethpage Black Golf Course, Long Island, New York where terrible weather conditions means play is on Day Three but Round Two.
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The US Open 2009 - Round One
From Bethpage Black golf course, Long Island, New York, coverage of The US Open 2009 where defending champion Tiger Woods is aiming for major number fifteen in June 2009.
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The Italian Open 2009
The next instalment of The PGA European Tour heads to the par 71 Royal Park golf course, Roveri, Torino for The Italian Open beginning 7th May 2009.
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The Spanish Open 2009
The Race to Dubai moves to mainland Europe and the Catalunya Golf Club in Girona, Spain for the 2009 Spanish Open. The defending champion is Peter Lawrie from Ireland.
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The Ballantines Championship 2009
Champion Graeme McDowell defends his title in difficult weather conditions in the next event on The 2009 European Tour from South Korea, Asia, in April 2009.
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The China Open 2009
A review of The Volvo China Open 2009 a European PGA Golf tour event, part of The Race To Dubai from Beijing, China in April 2009 won by Australia's Scott Strange.
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The US Masters 2009 - Day Four
The climax of the 2009 US Masters from Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia. Tracking Mickelson and Woods chase Cabrera, Perry and Chad Campbell.
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