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Why I Hate Sergio Garcia
1) He's French...OK, he's not French, but he might as well be.2) He's overhyped. The only statistical category he leads the Tour in is "Endorsement Dollars Not Justified By On Course Performance"...
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The PGA Tour Fall Series: Where The Real Pressure Lies
When you think of the most pressure-packed tournaments in golf, the first tournaments that come to mind are probably not The Viking Classic, The Turning Stone Resort Championship, or the Frys...
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Ryder Cup Thoughts on American and British History
I enjoy the Ryder Cup quite a bit. It's interesting to see the top professionals play in a completely different format. The crowds are certainly fun and get into it much more than a normal golf tournament...
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Why Have Irish Professional Golfers Been Ostracized ?
One of the greatest accolades to a professional golfer in Europe or the United States is to be nominated as captain of a Ryder Cup team...
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Seven Ridiculous Ways to Die While Golfing
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Tiger Woods' Recovery Will Be More Difficult Than Most Believe
During a conference call about his Chevron World Challenge, which is scheduled to take place in December, Tiger Woods told the press that he still could not hit a golf ball and would be unable to do so until early January...
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Will Credit Crisis Bring an End to the Game of Golf? (Humor)
Benjamin Freeman explains how the future of golf could be drastically changed by the credit crisis.
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2008 FedEx Cup Playoffs Provide an Anticlimactic Finish
Martin Fitzpatrick examines how the FedEx Cup Playoffs have thus far been a fundamental failure.
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Spiderman Camilo Villegas Takes Home Tour Championship Victory
Leah Zipperstein takes a look at Camillo Villegas, the new hot shot on the PGA Tour.
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The FedEx Cup: The Worst $10 Million Ever Spent
The Fed Ex Cup pointless race is the finest white noise for Sunday napping J. Michael Morris has ever experienced.
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Tiger Woods, Meet Anthony Kim: Your New Biggest Rival
Has the game of golf finally found a legitimate rival for Tiger Woods? Martin Fitzpatrick examines.
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Golf Meets the iPhone
CB Maxwell explains how your iPhone might soon be able to provide you yardages on the golf course.
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The Criticism of Nick Faldo Has Been Unjustified
Martin Fitzpatrick examines why the recent criticism of Nick Faldo does not hold any weight.
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Garcia and Azinger are Responsible for Europe’s Ryder Cup Defeat, Not Faldo
As Paul Azinger wakes up with the Ryder Cup, Nick Faldo heads home across the Atlantic with domestic criticism stinging his ears. Alex Dimond analyses events at Valhalla—and explains why Faldo deserves a second chance at success.
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Screw Your Head Back on Tight: Tiger Woods Still Good for Ryder Cup Team
The notion that the U.S. Ryder Cup Team is better off without Tiger Woods is absurd. Michael Devivero tells you why.
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Captain Azinger and the U.S. Ryder Cup Team "Flip the Script" on the Euros
Anthony Kim, encouraged by Capt. Paul Azinger's faith in him, led the way for the U.S. Ryder Cup Team victory.
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U.S. Ryder Cup Team Represents With Passion
The 2008 U.S. Ryder Cup team writes a new ending to their recent history. With an impressive victory, new stars shine as the American team reclaims their glory. Leah Zipperstein reports.
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Who is Anthony Kim and Where Did He Come From?
Anthony Kim kept it real at Valhalla; Andrew Pargoff kept it real while discussing it.
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The Faldo Follies 2008
Peter Hughes wonders who the next European Ryder Cup captain will be after Nick Faldo's squad lost the Cup on Sunday.
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Victory at Valhalla!
Jake Potter takes a closer look at how the USA prevailed in the 37th Ryder Cup.
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Americans Regain the Ryder Cup
The Ryder Cup rookies lead the American side to their first victory since 1999. Martin Fitzpatrick recaps.
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The Dukes of Valhalla Bring Home the Ryder Cup
YEE HAW! The Ryder Cup won't be accompanying the European team back home tonight. Dan Wade analyizes how the US team leaned heavily on two of its members to dazzle the crowd and get under the skin of the stoic European side.
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Why the US Ryder Cup Team Doesn't Need Tiger Woods Anymore
The Tiger-less US squad brought the Ryder Cup back to America, and Adam Lindemer thinks that Americans can continue to win without the No. 1 player in the world on their side.
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Ryder Cup: The American Rookies Have Made The Difference
Martin Fitzpatrick examines how the rookies have played the largest role in the American team being on the eve of their first Ryder Cup victory since 1999.
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Ryder Cup: A Dominant Day For The American Side
The American's end a dominating first day with a 5 1/2 to 2 1/2 lead over the European side. Martin Fitzpatrick recaps.












