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SHARK SHOOTOUT, Tiburon Golf Club, Naples, Florida - One of the "Silly Season" events takes place this week as Greg Norman's tournament starts on Friday.
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The once impenetrable shield of privacy that engulfed Tiger Woods since he turned pro in 1996 continued to shatter over the weekend as more news coverage, tabloid allegations and rumors furthered the fallout that began after his late-night, single-car accident in front of his Florida home.
Golf: Yang has productive sick day at Tiger's event
Despite battling a fever and a pounding headache, Y.E. Yang shot a 7-under 65 to build a two-shot lead going into the weekend at the Chevron World Challenge.
Shark Shootout: 2009 a year of highs and lows for Tour veteran Kenny Perry
Schedule: Pro-am, Dec. 9-10; First round , Dec. 11 ; Second round , Dec. 12 ; Final round , Dec.
Next Story: Woods Takes Golf Into a Year of Uncertainty
Practically every new twist in the shocking tale of Tiger Woods includes an aerial view of his Florida home where his troubles began, when he pulled his SUV out of the driveway and drove it into a tree.
Yang bolts to a two-shot lead at Chevron World Challenge
Y.E. Yang managed to play good golf while coping with a big headache Friday, and his 7-under 65 gave him a two-shot lead going into the weekend at the Chevron World Challenge.
Yang leads Chevron by two strokes
PGA Champion Y.E. Yang fired a seven- under 65 Friday to grab a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the Chevron World Challenge.
This Week in Golf - December 2nd through December 7th
CHEVRON WORLD CHALLENGE, Sherwood Country Club Thousand Oaks, California - Will he play or won't he? Will he talk or won't he? These are the questions on the minds of everyone as Tiger Woods hosts his only charitable tournament on Thursday.
Trying to determine the next heir to the Vijay Singh/Kenny Perry tour-life-begins-at-40 title? Stricker may be your man.
Golf: Better short game big boost to Goydos
Coto de Caza's Paul Goydos takes positives from inconsistent season. A close look at Paul Goydos' season reveals that the bulk of his success was achieved during a hot streak in the summer.
Golf Tidbits: What The Golf World Should
The Thanksgiving holiday is upon us, and in the spirit of the holiday, let's look at some of the things that the golf world is thankful for.
2009: Thankfully, Golf's Year of What Might Have Been
Given that we're closing in on the end of 2009 and the decade of the 2000s, there have been and will be quite a number of retrospective pieces on the last decade in golf.
Woods' streak on line at Australian Masters
Tiger Woods has been saying since he first showed up on the PGA Tour that he plays only to win.
Tiger Woods will be ready for 2010, but will Mickelson's...
Bookmakers the world over made Tiger Woods the odds-on favorite to win this week's Australian Masters.
It's a Different Game With the circumstances of the fantasy golf environment this week - we are one week away from the final tourney of the season and the vast majority have secured whatever finishing spot they will have earned in fantasy leagues this season, those that are in position to make a difference get a new-found shot of hope with the ...
New Kenny Perry Interstate Sign Unveiled
Kenny Perry is known for his long drive, and now when you take the long drive down 65 you will see his name.
Lakeland s Janzen Feels Good About His Game Again
Janzen has hardly seen the glass half full in recent Octobers, when he's been too low on the PGA Tour money list to earn the right to play the next season.
Knight Commission alarmed by college spending
University presidents worry that increasing expenses at big-time college football and basketball schools are threatening the financial health of college sports, but they say they feel powerless to control the spiraling costs, according to a report on NCAA athletics released Monday.
ADT golfers up to the (Skills) Challenge
Nick Price congratulates his partner Fred Funk, who was the winner for the Short Iron skill.
Paul McGinley slams stayaway Euro stars
US Tour chiefs are desperate to tempt Japan's golden boy Ryo Ishikawa. Ishikawa, 18, a hit at the Presidents Cup, has been invited to the Masters and USPGA.
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