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• Day of Redemption
• U.S. Captures Presidents Cup
• Leonard and Verplank Out-birdied
• U.S., Internationals Tied in Presidents Cup
• Texas Giants Come Up Big Again
• International Team Leads Presidents Cup
• What Will Johnny Miller Say Now?
• Presidents Cup Preview - Defining Moments
• Browne Gets First PGA Win in Six Years
• Hale Irwin Wins First Tee Open by One Shot
• Garcia Wins European Masters
• Hurst Takes LPGA State Farm Classic
• Goosen Captures China Masters
• Faxon Fires 61; Wins Buick Championship in a Playoff
• Kerr Edges Sorenstam, Creamer in Ohio
• Roberts Wins the Tradition in Playoff
• Howell Holds Off Daly to Win BMW Open
• Molinari Rallies to Win U.S. Amateur
• Woods Holds on to Win NEC Invitational
• Eger Wins Second Champions Tour Title
• Soo-Yun Kang Earns First LPGA Tour Win
• Woods, Perry Lead Storm-Suspended NEC
• Three Hold Lead at Greater Seattle Classic
• Kang Leads Safeway Classic by Three Shots
• Mickelson Captures Second Major
• Lefty Tied for PGA Lead, Woods Leader in Clubhouse
• Lefty Tied for PGA Lead, Woods Struggles
• Retief Goosen Rallies to Win International
• Purtzer Wins 3M Championship by One Shot
• Sorenstam Wins Scandinavian TPC
• Singh Holds Off Woods to Win Buick Open
• Doyle Wins Senior Open in Record Fashion
• Jang Takes Women's British Open by Four
• Hensby Beats Stenson to Win in Sweden
• Crane Coasts to Win at US Bank Championship
• Watson Wins Senior British Open in Playoff
• Fasth Wins Players' Championship of Europe
• So Much for Talk of 'BigFive'
• Woods Moves Closer to Nicklaus' Record
• Hank Haney Vindicated With Woods
• 2005 British Open Notebook, part 2
• Woods Surges to Five-Stroke British Win
• Woods Struggles but Leads British Open
• Tiger Woods Surges to British Open Lead
• Daly at Home at British Open
• Tiger Chasing a Golf Legend
• Donald's Move Pays Off
• Monty's Fans Want to Believe
• No Guarantees for Bob Estes
• Nicklaus Begins Final Farewell
• British Open Will Be Final Event of Nicklaus' Career
• 2005 British Open Notebook
• O'Hair Nabs First Win at John Deere Classic
• Jacobsen Wins Senior Players Championship
• Heather Bowie Wins Jamie Farr in Playoff
• Tim Clark Gets 2-Shot Win at Scottish Open
• Wie Misses Shot at Historic PGA Tour Cut
• Quigley Leads Senior Players Championship
• Daniel Takes Second-Round Lead at Farr
• Lafeber Shoots 63 to Lead Scottish Open
• Furyk Holds Off Woods to Win Western
• Marisa Baena Wins Women's World Match Play
• Bjorn's 86 Gives European Open to Ferrie
• Andy North Wins Par-3 Shootout
• Harrington Eagles 18th to Win Barclays
• Birdie's Birdie Wins Women's U.S. Open
• McNulty Wins BOA in Three-Way Playoff
• Illinois Coach Wins Club Pro Title
• Eagle Earns Furyk Barclays Classic Lead
• Teens Slam Annika's Major Hopes at Open
• Morin Maintains PGA Club Pros Lead
• Sorenstam Halfway to Grand Slam
• Campbell Holds Off Woods to Win U.S. Open
• Pinehurst: Hard Test With Few Complaints
• Tiger's U.S. Open Charge Falls Short
• Crowd Favorite Gore Flames Out at Open
• Goosen Owns Third Round Three Shot Lead at the U.S. Open
• Goosen, Brown, Gore Tied at Halfway Point of U.S. Open
• Browne, Mediate Share 1st Round Lead at U.S. Open
• Tiger's Happy With a Hard-Earned 70
• Will It Be a Kinder, Gentler U.S. Open?
• Sergio Garcia Still Trying to Win a Major
• Mickelson Has Fond Memories of Pinehurst
• USGA Remembers Payne Stewart
• 2005 U.S. Open Notebook
• Garcia Surges to Booz Allen Title
• Sorenstam Halfway to Grand Slam
• Champions Tour Event Suspended
• Kite Poised to Become Oldest Tour Winner
• Sorenstam in Command at LPGA Championship
• Rain Washes Out Second Round of Bayer
• Georgia Captures NCAA Championship
• Allenby Takes Lead at Booz Allen
• Davies Tries to Keep Pace With Sorenstam at LPGA Championship
• Eaks, Morgan Share Champions Tour Lead
• Bart Bryant Overtakes Couples for Memorial Title
• Sorenstam Wins Shop Rite LPGA Classic
• Jenkins Wins Allianz Tournament in Playoff
• Jimenez Wins in Wales
• Georgia Captures NCAA Championship
• Four Share Third-Round Lead at Memorial
• Sorenstam, Inkster Share Lead in ShopRite
• Reid Leads Allianz Championship by Two
• Tadini Leads by One Stroke at Wales Open
• Sluman Takes One-Shot Lead at Memorial
• Six Share Lead at Wales Open
• Leonard Wins St. Jude Classic by 1 Stroke
• Mike Reid Wins Senior PGA in 3-Way Playoff
• Kang Overtakes Icher for LPGA's Corning Classic
• Cabrera Wins BMW Championship
• Leonard Dominating Field at St. Jude Classic
• Three Lead Rain-Delayed Senior PGA
• Icher Holds Lead at LPGA's Corning Classic
• Cabrera, Hedblom Share BMW Lead
• Leonard On Top at St. Jude Classic
• Jerry Pate Leads Senior PGA Championship
• Icher Takes Lead at LPGA's Corning Classic
• Hedblom Leads BMW Championship by Three
• Perry Cruises to Colonial Victory
• Stephen Dodd Wins Irish Open in Playoff
• 18-Year-Old Floridian Wins LPGA Tourney
• Weibring Wins Bruno's Memorial Classic
• Duke Wins NCAA Women's Golf Championship
• Perry Owns Seven-Stroke Lead at Colonial
• Dougherty Takes 2-Stroke Irish Open Lead
• Kim Leads Sybase Classic After 3 Rounds
• Ted Purdy in Contention Again at Colonial
• Dougherty Takes 2-Stroke Irish Open Lead
• Four Share Lead at LPGA's Sybase Classic
• Sheehan Cards Near-Record 62 at Colonial
• Eriksson Shares Lead at Irish Open
• O'Hair Doesn't Look Back With Family Near
• Singh Comfortable With Self
• British Open Will Be Final Event of Nicklaus' Career
• Nelson's 11 Straight Wins Still the Best
• Purdy Wins Byron Nelson, First PGA Victory
• Sorenstam Cruises to 60th Career Victory
• Thorpe Gets Playoff Win in Blue Angels
• Bjorn Wins British Masters in Three-way Playoff
• O'Hair Leads by 1 Stroke at Byron Nelson
• Sorenstam Builds Chick-Fil-A Lead
• Thorpe Leads by Two Strokes at Blue Angels
• Davis Leads by One at the British Masters
• Byron Nelson Plays on Without Tiger Woods
• Woods Misses First Cut in Seven Years
• Tiger Woods' Cut Streak at a Glance
• Sorenstam Builds Chick-Fil-A Lead
• Three Share Lead at Blue Angels Classic
• Davis Leads by One at the British Masters
• Michelle Wie Has Slight Chance at Playing in US Open
• Singh Wins Wachovia After Garcia Collapses
• Sergio Garcia Makes Stunning Turnaround
• Tiger Woods Assessed Two-Shot Penalty
• Sorenstam's Winning Streak Stops at Five
• Garcia 'Lapping the Field' at Wachovia
• Rain Puts Sorenstam's Quest on Hold
• Garcia Holds Lead at Wachovia Championship
• Garcia Leads Wachovia Championship by Two
• Golf Notes: 5/3/2005
• Petrovic Wins Zurich Classic in Playoff
• Els Runs Away With BMW Asian Open
• Stacy Prammanasudh Wins First LPGA Title
• Jim Thorpe Wins FedEx Kinko's Classic
• It's the End of an Era for 1-Irons
• World Golf Hall of Fame Has Image Crisis
• DiMarco Leads Zurich Classic by One Shot
• Ernie Els in Command at Asian Open
• Atwal Leads Zurich Classic by One Stroke
• Els Leads Asian Open by 4 After 2nd Round
• Masters Runner-Up DiMarco Has Zurich Lead
• Ernie Els Shares Lead at Asian Open
• Vijay Singh Wins Houston Open in Playoff
• Koch Wins Corona Morelia Championship
• Smyth Wins Second Champions Event of Year
• Adam Scott Wins Johnnie Walker in Beijing
• Golf Notes: 4/19/2005
• Singh Inducted Into World Golf Hall of Fame
• 5 Top Players Compete at Pine Valley
• EXTRA - Masters in Pictures
• Singh, Coles Share Houston Open Lead
• Ward, Koch Share Lead in Corona Morelia
• Levi Takes One-Stroke Lead at Legends
• Singh Takes 1st Round Lead at Houston Open
• Ward Captures First Win in Nearly 4 Years
• Nicklaus, Player Promote Presidents Cup
• Nike to Launch Ad Campaign on Woods' Shot
• Lonard Hangs on to Win MCI Heritage
• Woods Dedicates Masters Win to Father
• A Bright Future With No Guarantees
• Masters Notebook: 4/12/2005
• Nicklaus Waves Farewell to the Masters
• Life Changes for Masters Contender Hensby
• Singh, Mickelson Get in Spat Over Spikes
• Masters Notebook: 4/9/2005
• 3-Way Tie Halfway though 2nd Round
• Woods Has Trying Opening Day
• Woods Finds Misadventures at Masters
• Goosen Shines in Bad Weather
• Masters Notes: 4/7/2005
• 1982 Changed Caddies Lives
• After a 106, Casper Withdraws
• Storms Delay First Round of Masters
• Goosen Won't Fret Being Omitted From Big 4
• Augusta National Greens Fast and Firm
• Mickelson's Masters Plan Takes a Detour
• Tiger Still Main Attraction at Masters
• Els Hoping to Break Through at Masters
• Top Amateur Trying to Fit In
• Singh Leads Sterling Field at 2005 Masters
• Masters Notebook: 4/6/2005
• Garcia Hopes to Build on Strong Finish
• Daly Believes He Can Compete at Masters
• Comment Changed Masters Winner
• Parry Never Takes the Masters for Granted
• Grieving Nicklaus in Masters
• Golfers Relishing Quiet Day at Augusta
• Mayfair Allred Lead BellSouth by a Stroke
• Broadhurst, Lima Share Portugal Open Lead
• Woods, Mickelson Makes for Great Rivalry
• Fred Funk Nails One-Shot Win at Players
• Sorenstam Wins Nabisco by Eight Shots
• Thai's Thaworn Wins Indonesia Open
• Golf Notes: 3/23/2005
• Montgomerie Needs Win to Get Into Masters
• PGA Commissioner Hints at Schedule Changes
• Rain Wreaks Havoc at Players Championship
• Westwood, Durant atop TPC Leaderboard
• Sorenstam Leads Nabisco by Five Strokes
• Frankie Minoza Chases 59 at Indonesia Open
• Westwood Grabs TPC Lead Before Rain Delay
• Sorenstam Shares Nabisco Championship Lead
• Golf Notes: 3/22/2005
• Golf Driver Testing Stirs Up Questions
• Singh Finds No. 1 Novelty Wearing Off
• Scott Seeks Win at Players Championship
• Greg Norman Has Back Surgery
• Perry Wins the Bay Hill Invitational
• Sorenstam Wins Fourth Straight in Playoff
• Johnson Wins Toshiba Senior Classic
• Casey Beats McGinley to Win TCL Classic
• Daly Rolls an 11 at Bay Hill
• 'Big Three' Vying for No. 1 at Bay Hill
• Palmer Prepares for Adjustment at Masters
• Cable Cam Coming to Players Championship
• Sorenstam, Wie Headline Arizona LPGA Field
• Mickelson Gets a Locker With Coody
• Golf Notes: Tiger Says He Won't Play Forever
• Sportsview: Drive for Good Field Matters
• Kenny Perry Leads Bay Hill Invitational
• Ochoa Holds Lead at Safeway International
• Johnson Leads Toshiba Senior Classic
• Montgomerie and Casey Lead at TCL Classic
• Rain Halts First Round of Bay Hill Play
• Sorenstam Close to Safeway Co-Leaders
• Quiroz Leads at TCL's Halfway Point
• Harrington Earns First PGA Win at Honda
• Ireland's Des Smyth Wins SBC Classic
• Els Wins Qatar Masters by a Shot
• Love: Players Opposed to Appearance Money
• Seve Ballesteros Withdraws From Masters
• Woosnam Named Ryder Cup Captain for 2006
• Ogilvy, Wetterich Share Honda Classic Lead
• Fergus Leads SBC Classic by a Stroke
• Wetterich Keeps His Cool to Lead at Honda
• Aoki Leads SBC Classic by One Stroke
• Stenson Leads Qatar Masters by Two
• Campbell Catches Fire at Honda Classic
• Ernie Els Bounces Back at Qatar Open
• Woods, Mickelson Makes for Great Rivalry
• Golf Notes 3/9/2005
• Woods Back to No. 1, but for How Long?
• Jack Nicklaus Likely to Skip the Masters
• Woods Beats Mickelson, Regains No. 1 Spot
• Els wins Dubai Desert Classic
• Sorenstam Rallies to Win in Mexico
• Woods Thinks PGA Tour Needs Shorter Season
• Time to Match Golf Supply to Demand
• Woods, Mickelson Set for Duel at Doral
• Jimenez Leads by One at Dubai Classic
• LPGA Tour Makes Rare Stop in Mexico
• Lefty Shares Four-Way Tie for Doral Lead
• Jimenez Takes Two-Stroke Lead in Dubai
• Woosnam Named Ryder Cup Captain for 2006
• Grandson of Jack Nicklaus Dies in Accident
• Toms Breezes by DiMarco for Match Play Win
• Rosales Wins SBS Open; Wie Ties for Second
• Ogilvy Wins Chrysler Classic in Playoff
• Rain Washes Out Play on Champions Tour
• Hatalsky Waits to See if He Won Outback
• Top Seeds Out at Match Play Championship
• Singh Woods Exit Early From Match Play
• World Championship Seems Like Another Stop
• PGA Tour Plans to Replace the Leaderboards
• Amateurs to Tee It Up With Seniors
• Chrysler Classic Set Opposite Match Play
• All-American Final Set in Match Play
• Na, Ogilvy Hold Third-Round Chrysler Lead
• Mark Calcavecchia Leads Chrysler Classic
• Wie Remains in Contention at SBS Open
• Field Set for Match Play Championship
• Scott Wins Rain-Shortened Nissan Open
• Bowditch Wins Jacob's Creek Open
• Mark James Wins ACE Group Classic
• Mickelson Captures 4-Shot Pebble Win
• Japan Wins Women's World Cup
• Mickelson Comes Back to Win FBR Open
• Mickelson Takes 7-Shot Pebble Beach Lead
• Japan,Scotland Lead Women's World Cup
• Mickelson Always Makes Golf Entertaining
• Singh, Oberholser Take Different Paths
• Mickelson Comes Back to Win FBR Open
• Parry Outlasts O'Hern to Win Heineken
• South Korean Song Wins in Singapore
• Mickelson Takes 4-Shot Lead at FBR Open
• Nicklaus Wins Skins Game
• Els Confident Despite Trailing at Heineken
• Shark Turns 50, Looks Forward to Tour
• Els: Tiger Won't Be As Dominant
• Often Overlooked, Leonard Keeps Working
• Palmer to Skip Bay Hill for First Time
• Leonard Overtakes Ogilvie to Win Hope
• Irwin Wins Record Fifth at Turtle Bay
• Industry Leaders Discuss Golf's "State of the Game"
• Woods Caddie Injured in Speedway Crash
• Arnold Palmer Marries in Hawaii
• Joe Ogilvie Leads Bob Hope Classic by Two
• Irwin Takes Two-Stroke Lead at Turtle Bay
• Woods Off to a Good Start
• Tiger Ends Strokeplay Drought at Buick
• Tim Clark Wins South African Open
• Quigley Beats Watson in Three-Hole Playoff
• Woods Begins Work on Learning Center
• Woods' Foundation Gives to Tsunami Relief
• Singh Captures First Win of Year at Sony
• Michelle Wie Still Has a Ways to Go
• New Bunkers Await British Open Golfers
• Woods' Foundation Gives to Tsunami Relief
• 2005 PGA Tour Schedule
• Tiger Wins Target World Challenge
• PGA Revamps Qualifying System for Ryder Cup
• Golf Notes - Tiger Finally Figures It Out
• 35 Players Qualify for 2005 PGA Tour
• Michelle Wie to Play in PGA's Sony Open Again in 2005
• Time for Bill Haas to Pay His Dues
• Singh Named PGA Tour Player of the Year
• Mickelson Shoots 59 to Win PGA Grand Slam
• Woods Wins in Japan to End 9-Month Drought
• Casey leads England to victory in World Cup
• Brehaut Wins Pebble Beach Invitational
• U.S. Keeps Golf's UBS Cup
• Sorenstam Ends Stellar Year With a Win
• Golf Hall of Fame Inducts Charlie Sifford
• Woods Critical of PGA on Ryder Captain
• Spurrier Not Guaranteed Augusta Membership
• Goosen Leads Grand Slam by One Stroke
• Woods Leads by Three Strokes in Japan
• Casey, Donald Five Ahead at World Cup
• Three Share Pebble Beach Lead
• International Team Takes Lead in UBS Cup
• Sorenstam Breaks Open Lead at ABT
• Golf Hall of Fame Inducts Charlie Sifford
• Woods Critical of PGA on Ryder Captain
• Spurrier Not Guaranteed Augusta Membership
• Montgomerie Beats Woods in S Korean Skins
• Kuehne, Sluman Win Shootout Title Again
• Daly-Donofrio Wins LPGA Champions Title
• Win Makes Singh Golf's First $10,000,000 Man
• Goosen Rallies for Tour Championship Title
• Woods, Haas Share Tour Championship 54 Hole Lead
• Haas Takes Control at Tour Championship
• Three Share Lead at Tour Championship
• Win Makes Singh Golf's First $10,000,000 Man
• Poulter Wins Volvo Masters in Playoff
• Grace Park Wins CJ Nine Bridges Classic
• Singh Takes Control at Chrysler
• Forsyth Leads by Three at Volvo Masters
• Golden Leads Nine Bridges Classic
• Players Have Different Goals for Chrysler
• Two Share Lead at Chrysler Championship
• Garcia Leads Volvo Masters by One
• Golden Shares Lead in Nine Bridges Classic
• Players Have Different Goals for Chrysler
• Talent Pool Deeper Than Ever on PGA Tour
• ABC to Bring Azinger, Faldo to the Booth
• Ryan Palmer Wins Funai Classic Over Singh, Baird
• McNulty Rallies, Captures Schwab Championship
• Sterne Wins Madrid Open by Two Shots
• Trahan Gets First Nationwide Victory
• Lehman Ties Baird for Funai Classic Lead
• Kite Keeps Lead at Rainy Schwab Cup
• Fichardt. Broadhurst Lead Madrid Open
• Lehman One Shot Behind at Funai Classic
• Kite Maintains One-Stroke Lead at Schwab
• Broadhurst Leads by Shot in Madrid Open
• Geiberger Holds on to Win Chrysler Classic
• Els Wins Record Sixth Match Play Title
• McNulty Runs Away With SBC Championship
• Sorenstam Wins Samsung World Championship
• Hoffman Captures Permian Basin Classic
• Geiberger Avoids Bogeys, Leads Greensboro
• Els, Westwood Advance to Match Play Final
• McNulty Leads SBC Championship by Four
• Park Leads Samsung World Championship
• Tiger's 'Private' Honeymoon
• Andre Stolz Wins First Title at Michelin
• Gallacher Scores First European Tour Win at Dunhill Links
• Nelson Rallies for Second Champions Title
• Neumann Wins Asahi Ryokuken Championship
• Lehman Uses Long Putter to Lead Michelin
• Gallacher Scores First European Tour Win at Dunhill Links
• Levi Takes Two-Stroke Lead at Administaff
• Neumann Leads by one at Asahi Ryokuken
• JL Lewis Takes Lead at Michelin Championship
• Donald Leads by Two in Dunhill Links
• Levi, Hall Share Champions Tour Lead
• Neumann Leads LPGA's Asahi Ryokuken
• Rodney Dangerfield dead at 82
• Woods Marries Swedish Model in Barbados
• Els Sweats Out American Express Victory
• Levi Wins Constellation Energy Classic
• Funk Ends 6-Year Drought With Win at SFB
• Sources Say Tiger Woods to Wed This Week
• Scott Dunlap Wins Nationwide Tour Event
• American Express Notebook
• Els Sweats Out American Express Victory
• Levi Leads Champions Tour After 2 Rounds
• Funk on top at Southern Farm Bureau Classic
• American Express Notebook
• Els Hangs On to Lead at American Express
• Levi Leads Constellation Classic by One
• Pate, Frazar Lead SFB Classic
• Els takes 2-shot Lead at American Express
• Three Hold First-Round Lead at SFB Classic
• Singh Wins 84 Lumber Classic by One Shot
• Hurricane Keeps Singh From Ireland Trip
• Stadler Gets Third Straight Champions Win
• Stenson Wins Heritage by Four Strokes
• Kim Wins Longs Drug Challenge by One Shot
• Mickelson's Great Year Ending on Sour Note
• Singh Looking to Strengthen No. 1 Ranking
• Montgomerie Praises Euro Ryder Comrades
• Singh Maintains Lead at 84 Lumber Classic
• Lindley Leads LPGA Longs Drugs Challenge
• Stadler up by four at SAS Championship
• Stenson Leads by a Stroke at The Heritage
• Mickelson's Great Year Ending on Sour Note
• Singh Looking to Strengthen No. 1 Ranking
• Montgomerie Praises Euro Ryder Comrades
• Bart Bryant Gets First Tour Win at Texas Open
• Han Wins Safeway Classic in Playoff
• Europe Wins Ryder Cup by Widest Margin
• Ryder Cup Notebook
• Sergio Garcia Shines in Europe's Romp
• Nightmare U.S. Team Loses in Ryder Cup
• There Is No 'I' in Ryder Cup
• Ryder Cup at a Glance
• Tiger Flops Again in Ryder Cup
• Sutton Gets Stuck With Bill
• European Rookies Shine at Ryder Cup
• Ryder Cup Will Be All Over Television
• Europe Looks to Rout U.S. Without Monty
• Garcia's Love for Ryder Shows in Record
• Woods, Mickelson Paired in Ryder Cup
• Sutton Issues Ryder Cup Challenge to Woods
• Jay Haas Back Where He Least Expected
• Mickelson Rests While Ryder Teammates Work
• Ryder Cup Will Be All Over Television
• Irish Help European Team at Ryder Cup
• Oakland Hills Now Seen As Golf Mecca
• Lots of Money Visible at Ryder Cup
• Europeans' Loose Style Endears Themselves
• Picking Partner for Tiger Hard to Do
• Ryder Cup Outreach
• Armour, Leonard Headline Texas Open Field
• Purdy Ties Course Record at Texas Open
• Harrington Chooses Country Over Cousin
• Americans Try to Regain the Ryder Cup
• Singh Tops Favorite Weir at Canadian Open
• Annika Sorenstam Wins Hammons Classic
• Bruce Summerhays Shoots 64 to Win Kroger
• Harrington Wins in Germany to End Slump
• American Edward Loar Wins Korean Open
• Japan's Kase Wins Suntory Open
• Woods' Streak Ends As Best Player in Golf
• Defending Champ Out at Women's Mid-Amateur
• Canadian Golf Star Moe Norman, 75, Dies
• Riley Becomes Father Ahead of Ryder Cup
• Harrington Chooses Country Over Cousin
• Americans Try to Regain the Ryder Cup
• New Donald Trump Golf Course Provokes Mixed Reaction
• Singh Knocks Woods From Top Spot in Golf
• Kerr Posts One-Stroke Win at State Farm
• Craig Stadler Cruises to First Tee Title
• Singh Close to No. 1 With Lead in Boston
• Kerr Posts One-Stroke Win at State Farm
• Craig Stadler Cruises to First Tee Title
• Singh Takes Lead From Woods in Boston - World No. 1 at stake
• Kerr Fires 63 to Take State Farm Lead
• Stadler Leads First Tee Open
• Donald takes European Masters with a 5-under 66
• Greg Norman rides out Hurricane Frances at home
• Duval Makes First Cut in 15 Months
• Canadian Golf Star Moe Norman, 75, Dies
• Woods, Palmer Share Lead at Deutsche Bank
• Kim Owns Four-Stroke Lead at State Farm
• Eger Takes One-Stroke Lead at First Tee
• Garcia Shoots 65 to Lead European Masters
• Singh Could Have No.1 on Horizon
• Old and Young to Mix at Pebble Beach
• Mickelson & Titleist Part Ways
• Woods Tries to Put Worries About Dad Aside
• Riley One of Golf's Great Unknowns
• Woods' Play May Influence New TV Golf Deal
• Austin Wins Buick Championship in Playoff
• Stadler rallies with four straight birdies to win the Tradition
• Jimenez Wins BMW Open
• Ochoa Wins LPGA Wachovia Classic
• Wetterich Takes Nationwide's Utah Classic
• Tiger Woods Opens California Education Center
• 2004 Ryder Cup Rosters
• Montgomerie Gets Spot on Ryder Cup Team
• An Empty Season Remains for Tiger Woods
• Mickelson Wants Player of the Year Award
• Funk Leads Buick by a Stroke
• Fernandez, Jacobsen Lead at the Tradition
• Levet, Jimenez Share Lead at BMW Open
• Grace Park Takes Lead at Wachovia Classic
• Funk Regains Confidence at Buick
• Jacobsen Leads at the Tradition
• Levet, Jimenez Share Lead at BMW Open
• McGill Takes Lead at Wachovia Classic
• Pavin Leads Buick Championship by Three
• Three Share First-Round Lead at Tradition
• Goosen Leads BMW Open Over Montgomerie
• Cink Cruises to NEC Win
• Rookie Taylor Wins Playoff at Reno-Tahoe
• Matthew Wins Wendy's on Han Playoff Bogey
• Moore Rallies to Win US Amateur
• Hearn Earns First Nationwide Tour Victory
• Cink Seizes Control of NEC, leads by 5 shots
• Fleisher Takes Lead at Hickory Classic
• Thatcher Tops Field at Reno-Tahoe Open
• Han Shoots Par, Leads Wendy's Championship
• Moore Faces List for US Amateur Title
• Haas, Cink Selected for Ryder Cup Team
• Singh Wins PGA Championship in Playoff
• Leonard Thought He'd Won PGA Championship
• Whistling Straits Proves It's Major League
• Jane Park Wins US Women's Amateur
• Brad Ott Gets First Nationwide Victory
• Drama Swirls at PGA Championship
• Tiger Rallies to Stay in PGA Championship
• Mickelson Charge Fades on Back Nine
• Els, Woods Try to Make Their Marks at PGA
• Friday's PGA Notebook
• Daly's Ryder Cup Hopes Wilt at PGA
• Woods Needs Good Round to Make PGA Cut
• What's Hal Sutton So Happy About?
• 50 year old Jay Haas Busy Whipping the Kids
• PGA Champ Dinner Has Gifts Like No Other
• Golfers, Fans Brave Elements at Straits
• Duval excited to be playing PGA
• Wie Loses at U.S. Women's Amateur
• PGA Notebook - Thursday
• PGA Championship preview
• Chad Campbell Has Score to Settle at PGA
• No Easy Ryder Choices for Hal Sutton
• Pampling Wins International With Eagle on 17
• Tom Kite Ends 21-Month Winless Drought
• Mallon Wins Farr With Final-Hole Birdie
• Warren Wins Nationwide Tour's Cox Classic
• Sorenstam Breaks Course Record, Captures HP Open
• DiMarco Drops Into a Tie at International
• Purtzer Leads 3M Championship by Two
• Stupples keeps rolling - leads by 3 at Jamie Farr
• Sorenstam Breaks Course Record, Captures HP Open
• Chris DiMarco rolling well at International
• Stadler, Purtzer Hold 3M Championship Lead
• Two Share Lead at Windy Jamie Farr Classic
• Woods, Kuehne rally to win 'Bridges'
• Daly Quietly Having His Best Season
• Callaway CEO resigns
• Singh holds off Daly at Buick
• Kite collapses - Jacobsen rallies, wins US Senior Open
• Stupples fires 64, takes Women's British
• Moore stays hot, captures Western Open
• Tiger may get overshadowed at 'Battle of the Bridges'
• Doolan edges Sorenstam at Evian Masters
• Rumford takes Irish Open
• Franco wins US Bank Championship by two
• Only two remain at US Girls Junior
• Warren laps field at Nationwide event
• Baltusrol to be longer, narrower for 2005 PGA
• Hamilton overcomes adversity to win British Open
• Els comes up short again
• Hamilton's victory offers inspiration
• Hamilton has quite a story to tell
• Tiger at a crossroad
• Golf sometimes a quirky sport
• Woods settles for contending ay Open
• Hamilton puts tiny hometown on map
• Mickelson upbeat despite finish
• British Open Notebook
• Casey Martin battles to stay competetive
• Byrd wins B.C. Open
• Moore wins 2nd Publinks
• Dunn takes Giant Eagle Classic
• Career grinder on top halfway through the British Open
• A Similar Look to the British Open
• The Troon Challenge
• British Open Facts & Figures
• Previous British Opens at Troon
• Mickelson makes charge at British
• Turmoil doesn't stop Monty at Open
• Woods aims to regain form
• Park has 1st round lead at Giant Eagle
• Rose - Moore advance at Publinks
• Casey Martin battles to stay competetive
• Byrd leads B.C. Open
• A Similar Look to the British Open
• Open Facts & Figures
• Previous British Opens at Troon
• Mallon extends lead at Canadian
• Coceres by 2 at John Deere after 3 rounds
• Mark James on top at Senior Players
• Couples withdraws from British with ailing back
• Mallon keeps lead at Canadian
• Coceres leads John Deere at midpoint
• Trevino done for the Summer?
• Golf Capsules
• Els unsure of approach at British Open
• Thorpe aims for history at Champions event
• Ames takes 1st PGA win
• Mallon rallies to win 2nd US Open & 4th overall Major
• Thorpe defends title at Long Beach
• Golf Capsules
• Goosen wins at Euro Open
• Ames, Hensby tied at Western Open with one round to go
• Rosales leads by 3 at US Women's Open
• Pate takes over Long Island Classic
• Goosen lead down to a stroke at European Open
• 3 tied at Western Open halfway point
• Rosales leads US Women's Open
• 3 tied for lead at Long Island Classic
• Goosen leads at European Open
• US Women's Open notebook
• Pepper to retire from LPGA
• Furyk eager to return to regular PGA Tour
• Woods aims to regain form at Western Open
• Mickelson to skip International
• Woods - Harmon make amends
• Slump brings new perspective of Woods
• Jay & Bill Haas win CVS Charity event
• Fred Couples captures Par 3 event
• Wilson Golf Aims to Revive Brand
• Women's Open Champ learns to juggle demands
• Annika Sorenstam to play in ADT Skills Challenge
• PGA Tour announces new home for season ending Tour Championship
• Golf Notes - 6/30/2004
• Golf Glance - 6/30/2004
• On the Fringe - 6/30/2004
• Haas family shares lead in charity event
• Scott takes Booz Allen Classic - ties tournament record
• Craig Stadler has day to be proud of
• Kevin Stadler wins Lake Erie Charity Classic on Nationwide Tour
• Bob Sowards Wins Club Pro Title
• Scott ties 54 hole record at Booz Allen - Leads by 6
• Scott sets 36 mark at Booz Allen
• Charles Howell III has 1st round lead at Booz Allen
• Tiger Asks for More Control Over Cameras
• Change of Course for D.C.'s PGA Tour Stop
• Mickelson once again 2nd fiddle
• Els Shoots 80 for worst U.S. Open round
• Familiar finish - Different Mickelson
• Tiger on fringe of contention at U.S. Open
• Mickelson is the Clubhouse leader
• Corey Pavin playing well at Shinnecock
• Tiger seeks 1st major in 2 years
• David Duval Returns to Competition at the U.S. Open
• Players on best behavior in NY
• US Open - Notebook