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PAINTER: Just call Couples golf's Captain America
Corey Pavin should be a suitable Ryder Cup captain, but if he wants to guarantee success, or at least a good time trying, he needs to take a page out of Fred Couples' Presidents Cup captaincy.
Woods hangs on for win in Australia
Dressed in his familiar red and black, Tiger Woods earned his latest win in a mostly unfamiliar setting.
On Deck: Mayweather-Pacquiao fight won't happen
North Carolina has never played Duke in an NCAA title game for basketball. Furthermore, there's never even been an NCAA title game in football.
McIlroy in top 15 in world rankings
Rory McIlroy finished second at the Hong Kong Open, moved to first in the Race to Dubai and jumped to 13th in this week's world rankings.
Golf: Tiger Woods at the Australian Masters
Back in Australia for the first time in 11 years, Tiger Woods is in a familiar place.
Tiger Woods has a large hurdle to overcome if he is to win an unprecedented 17th individual World Golf Championship title in 34 attempts - a hurdle called Phil Mickelson.
Tiger shoots 68 to take the lead at Aussie Masters
Back in Australia for the first time in 11 years, Tiger Woods is in a familiar place.
Mickelson wins; Tiger ties for 6th
Phil Mickelson won the HSBC Champions in Shanghai, China, on Sunday by rallying against a familiar foe.
Phil, Tiger and the battle that never was
Tiger Woods pulled one hand off the driver during his follow through and yanked the club over his shoulder, flailing and twisting and shouting as his ball landed like a fried egg in the sand trap.
Mickelson gains on Woods in world rankings
Second-ranked Phil Mickelson's victory in the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai moved him closer to top-ranked Tiger Woods in the world golf rankings.
Thousands watch Tigers Woods practice ahead of Australian Masters
The size of the gallery Tuesday at Kingston Heath was nothing new for Tiger Woods, who also played before some 7,000 people two days ago in China.
Sobel: Phil Mickelson's resurgence portends high hopes for 2010
In the first-year ABC drama "Flash Forward," a worldwide blackout occurs for two minutes and 17 seconds, during which every person witnesses a glimpse into the future.
What does Finchem's appearance in China mean?
Six months after the PGA Tour officially got involved in the HSBC Champions, commissioner Tim Finchem was front and center at a news conference and later at the TV trophy presentation to Phil Mickelson.
Ernie Els is fired up over his new golf ball
Ernie Els couldn't contain his excitement after he finished his play in China. Els posted a final round 63, which was one short of tying Phil Mickelson for the HSBC Championship.
'Lefty' shines in ShanghaiBy Matt Hodges
Phil Mickelson of the US reacts after sinking a crucial putt at the 17th hole at the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai yesterday.
A big finish for Mickelson sets up high expectations
No one can use a long winter's break quite like Phil Mickelson. No one should be more excited to get back.
Tiger Ahead of Phil at HSBC; Phil Takes Leads in Promoting China Golf
The second round of the WGC HSBC Champions is in the book, and Tiger Woods shares the lead with Nick Watney.
Mickelson leads American charm offensive in China
With the U.S. PGA looking to foster closer ties with China, it was fitting that Phil Mickelson was the first winner of a World Golf Championship event in the country at the HSBC Champions over the weekend.
Credit to Mickelson, he played some good stuff over the 4 days and nobody can grudge him a win
Phil Mickelson has produced a happy ending to a traumatic year by seeing off Ernie Els to win the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai for the second time in three years news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/gol... Els was right in contention until the very end, when his first bogey of the round at the final hole cost him dear, whilst Tiger Woods slumped back ...
Anticipation rises as Tiger Woods nears.
Left: Tiger Woods misses out in Shanghai. Right: Preparation continues at Kingston Heath.
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