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Woods is losing the winning habit
Emboldened by Tiger Woods ' abject effort in the final round of the HSBC Champions tournament in China , the obituarists will be out in force, writing their lament for the era of Tiger dominance.
PGA Tour Confidential: HSBC Champions
Every week of the 2009 PGA Tour season, the editorial staff of the SI Golf Group will conduct an e-mail roundtable.
Few changes made in PGA Tour's 2010 schedule
The PGA Tour announced its 2010 schedule on Tuesday, which includes one new tournament but few other changes to its schedule of 37 regular-season events.
In A Post-Doug Barron World, We - More Than Ever - Need To Be Vigilent
Doug Barron assaulted the golf world swiftly and covertly by becoming the first American professional to fail a test for Performance Enhancing Drugs.
Pampling hopes for Tiger-led recovery
Australian Masters champion Rod Pampling hopes that Tiger Woods' appearance in Melbourne next week leads to a long-term revival of the Australian tournament golf scene.
Marino adds depth to PGA field
US PGA Tour player Steve Marino will play in the Australian PGA Championship in Queensland in December.
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.
Money the same, but only at the top
Rickie Fowler picked a good year to try to get his PGA Tour card without going to Q-school. The former Oklahoma State star tied for seventh in Las Vegas, then lost in a three-way playoff at the Frys.com Open in Arizona, giving him $553,700 in two starts.
Cabrera will be eligible for Dubai
MASTERS champion Angel Cabrera will compete in next week's HSBC Champions event in Shanghai and will therefore be eligible for the Dubai World Championship two weeks later.
Injections lead to infusion of cash for Haas
Jay Haas, who comes into today's final round a stroke behind leaders Andy Bean and Russ Cochran, admitted that he considered hanging up his spikes last month because of consistent pain in his left elbow.
Woods Wins PGA Player of the Year Award
The PGA of America hasn't announced it yet, but Associated Press golf writer Doug Ferguson confirmed today that Tiger Woods has mathematically clinched the PGA Player of the Year Award .
Talented young challengers targeting Tiger
Tiger Woods is facing a new, youthful wave of challengers for his crown if this month's Masters is anything to go by.
U.S. Team Takes Control Entering Singles Play
Led by their unbeaten team stars Tiger Woods , Phil Mickelson and Steve Stricker, the United States Presidents Cup team took control of the biennial competition Saturday at Harding Park Golf Club.
Vijay Singh is not ready to concede his Arnold Palmer Invitational title without a fight.
'Three Dog Night' members hope to hit the right notes
FIJI'S Vijay Singh and South Africans Ernie Els and Retief Goosen were once members of golf's Fab Five, a super group that also included Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.
International Flair at Harding Park
While the Presidents Cup course at Harding Park is distinctly San Francisco, there are pockets of international flair at every turn.
Woods works magic as U.S. take control of Presidents Cup
U.S. team member Tiger Woods reacts to making a putt on the 17th hole to win the hole during his foursome match at the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 10, 2009.
Late rally leaves Internationals one point behind
South Africa's Tim Clark rolled in a 14-foot eagle putt on the 18th green to cap a late fight back by the Internationals against the United States in the opening fourball matches at the Presidents Cup on Friday.
Golf a good fit for the Olympics
There is beauty in the simple details of having golf as an Olympic sport. Indeed, with the right format and qualification process, there are few sports better-fit for international competition.
International trio look to hit high notes at Presidents Cup
Fiji's Vijay Singh and South Africans Ernie Els and Retief Goosen were once members of golf's Fab Five, a super group that also included Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.
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