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While his extramarital affairs have cast a shadow over his reputation, no one can dispute Tiger Woods was the greatest golfer of the decade. Comment?
Tiger dwarfs plenty of '09 memories
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For some golf fans, Feb. 19 effectively marked the start of the season. It wasn't because Phil Mickelson finally got his game on track with a 63 at Riviera, rather it was the day Tiger Woods posted a statement on his Web site that filled golf with optimism it had been missing for eight months. Comment?
T-U 2: Things to be thankful for
Submitted by Garry Smits on Fri, 12/25/2009 - 23:40. 2 cents Take a few seconds and offer thanks and say a prayer for a few people: - The family of Sandalwood student-athlete Phillip Jackson, who died earlier this week after collapsing at halftime of a basketball game between the Saints and Nease. Comment?
Ryan Moore coming off breakthrough season
Ryan Moore would have had a heck of a time getting a holiday letter onto one page. Comment?
3-Dot Lounge: Randolph as statue just won't do
Not as a center, or any kind of forward, but a guard - in one of the most boring, non-productive roles in the NBA. Comment?
Eagles barking up wrong tree by picking Vick for character award
Wow: Philadelphia Eagles players have some explaining to do after they selected Michael Vick for an NFL award exemplifying courage and character. Comment?
Furyk rallies to win Tiger's event
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Jim Furyk ended more than two years without a victory Sunday when he holed key putts on the final two holes for a 5-under 67 and a one-shot victory in the Chevron World Challenge. Comment?
Tiger's Troubles, Triumphs Mark 2009 in Golf
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The past year in golf gave fans plenty to cheer - and plenty to jeer - both on and off the course. Comment?
10 predictions for the sporting year ahead
New Warriors skipper Micheal Luck is in charge of a leading contender for the NRL's wooden spoon. Comment?
Zumba off the pounds Zumba is a high energy dance exercise class that is super fun and also a post-Christmas calorie killer. Comment?
July: PGA returning to Valhalla
Walt Gahm, left, son of Valhalla Golf Club founder Dwight Gahm, listened as Jim Remy, president of The PGA of America, spelled out details of the events slated for Valhalla. Comment?
Remember when you could not get a job because prospective employers were looking for people with experience? And you wondered how people got experience if only those with experience got hired? Well, the PGA Tour has its own version of that phenomenon, only it is dollar driven. Comment?
More Tiger songs and good cheer
All is calm. All is bright. OK, maybe not all. Possibly most, if you're lucky. And speaking of getting lucky, here are some tunes left over from Thursday's collection of holiday songs. Comment?
The Bee's Male Athlete of the Year: Nick Watney
MEL EVANS Associated Press Golfer Nick Watney had a lot to celebrate in 2009, including this birdie putt for a sixth-place tie at the Barclays tournament in August. Comment?
Time for Sanchez & Co. to shoulder the load
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Imagine, if you will, the Jets offense carrying the team, outscoring the prolific Colts on Sunday in Indianapolis. Comment?
Lots of affluent visitors make holidays jolly for Hawaii's luxury hotels, resorts
The Kahala Hotel & Resort decks its halls for the holidays. It is counting on the Sony Open in Hawaii golf tournament to help fill its rooms in January. Comment?
Networks passing out gifts this week
John Madden, left, celebrates with wide receiver Drew Buie after the Oakland Raiders won the AFL Western Division Championship in 1969. Comment?
Experts say pro golf can survive without Tiger, but loss undeniable
MIAMI: Nobody has to tell Eddie Carbone how much Tiger Woods means to golf. Carbone, tournament director of the CA Championship at Doral Resort Golf & Spa, knows firsthand and is well aware that the indefinite leave of absence of the ubiquitous advertising icon - tarnished as he might be - will have a major impact on the sport. Comment?
2009 major champions will play in Sony Open
The four major champions of last season's PGA Tour have committed to play in January's Sony Open in Hawai'i. Masters champion Angel Cabrera, U.S. Open winner Lucas Glover, British Open champion Stewart Cink and PGA Championship winner Y.E. Yang will play in the Jan. Comment?
No denying impact of Tiger on golf this decade
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PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said in a national teleconference call last week and in various television interview that the PGA Tour would survive the absence of Tiger Woods for up to a year. Comment?