The most dominating man in golf (lately) is not playing this week, so maybe that nondescript also-ran named Tiger Woods has a chance, after all.
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The most dominating man in golf (lately) is not playing this week, so maybe that nondescript also-ran named Tiger…
Think back to when you faced a key decision. Maybe it didn't seem as big then. Maybe the choice seemed easy. Then again, maybe it didn't.
On February 9 the PGA Tour welcomes back Tiger Woods for his first start of the 2012 season. It has been a long time since we last saw Tiger Woods. Sure Tiger played a few events in the 2011 fall season. Woods even won at the Chevron World Challenge in December.
Strangely, Tiger Woods' 2000 AT&T victory hasn't stood the test of time very well — and there are reasons for that — but that's an injustice in golf history.
Tiger Woods circa 2000 was something to behold. John Hawkins offers some insight on what ignited that remarkable, dominant stretch.
Graeme McDowell has put sentiment aside, declaring irreparable damage to his Ryder Cup winning driver has been a “blessing in disguise”.
Think back to when you faced a key decision. Maybe it didn't seem as big then. Maybe the choice seemed easy. Then again, maybe it didn't.
Who else should we be watching this week at Pebble Beach?
Etan Vlessing A Canadian court has given cable giant Videotron ten days to disclose the identity of an Internet subscriber who made defamatory statements against the golfer and his wife. read more
A near-miss in San Diego and a victory in Phoenix have Kyle Stanley in the mix for a spot on the U.S. Ryder Cup team in Chicago.
Tiger Woods , in many ways, launches the third chapter of his career Thursday here in Northern California. Woods transformed golf in Chapter 1, steaming into historic territory. He seemed destined to chase down Sam…
Strangely, Tiger Woods' 2000 AT&T victory hasn't stood the test of time very well — and there are reasons for that — but that's an injustice in golf history.
Yep, the big game is this afternoon, and we're not talking about another Super Bowl without the Lions. Michigan State hosts Michigan and tries to avenge the January loss at Ann Arbor. Actually, the Wolverines are trying to beat MSU for the fourth straight time — which would match the Spartans' winning streak over them in football. 1 p.m., CBS.

